Car Booster Seats
Once your child has reached four years of age, they are usually big enough to move on from their toddler car seat. Read more »
Once your child has reached four years of age, they are usually big enough to move on from their toddler car seat. Read more »
When your baby outgrows his or her backward facing car seat, it’s time to look into toddler car seats. Read more »
Infant car seats are an absolute must when traveling by car with a baby. Not just because it is required under the law but because they ensure the safety of your child when you are traveling by car. Read more »
Constantly changing to increase our children’s safety on the road, car seat laws are something that parents, grandparents, and childcare givers need to pay close attention to. Of course, laws vary from country to country, and from state to state within the United States. Read more »
Car seat regulations and laws vary from state to state. It is important to know your own state’s laws, and to know the laws of any state you may drive through. Read more »
The booster car seat is another type of car safety seat that ensures your child is safely sitting in the car.
While some toddlers are too old for infant and baby car seats, they should still be made to seat in booster car seats because they still aren’t big enough to be protected by regular seat belts. Read more »
When you purchase a car seat for your child, it’s important to keep up to date on any recalls that might occur. Read more »
From state to state in the United States, car seat requirements and laws vary greatly. It’s a concern to many parents, and to many child safety experts, that these requirements fail to keep up with the recommendations of studies, safety experts, and pediatricians. Read more »
There are different infant car seat ratings. While many of these are for marketing purposes, there are nevertheless standards in rating how well a car seat performs.