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Car Seats and Child Safety: National Guidelines (U.S.)
Another informative article from Levi Quinn.
Having your child restrained properly in a car seat, booster seat or seat belt is very important. Not only does it give your child a better chance of withstanding an accident but it is also the law. Laws vary from state to state as far as age, weight, height and what type of seat the child should be restrained in. So you should check with the state you live in to find out what the laws are for that particular state.

However the best rule of thumb is to follow the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) guidelines. The NHTSA recommends that children stay in appropriate car seats through 8 years old, 80 pounds, or up to 4’9″ in height.
Birth to Age One
For birth through one year of age, NHTSA recommends that infants should be an infant-only or rear-facing convertible seat and should ride rear facing up to one year of age or at least 20 pounds. Rear-facing seats should be at a 30 to 45 degree angle.
It may be hard for some parents to drive with their infant facing in the opposite direction. It almost seems unnatural not to be able to see your baby. But just as it is important to support a newborn’s head as you cradle them in your arms, it is also important that their head and neck be protected in a vehicle. Since baby’s neck muscles are not fully developed all those bumps in the road, twist and turns and sometimes-sudden stops can really impact a tiny baby. The rear-facing seat helps minimize these motions for the baby. You can purchase some mirrors to use so that you can keep an eye on your baby while they are in the rear-facing car seat.
One to Four Years
Children 1 to 4 years old and weigh 20 to 40 pounds should be in a convertible or forward facing car seat.
Four to Eight Years
Some states only require children to be restrained in car seats until the age of four. However, seat belts usually don’t fit most four-year-olds properly. The NHTSA recommends that children who are 4 to 8 years old and more than 40 pounds, should be in a belt positioning booster seat either backless or high back.
Eight Years and Up
All children under the age of 12 should ride in the backseat. Never seat an infant or child in a position where an airbag can be deployed. When used with seat belts, air bags work very well to protect teenagers and adults. However, air bags can be very dangerous to children, particularly those riding in rear-facing car safety seats and to child passengers who are not properly positioned. Even in a relatively low-speed crash, the air bag can inflate, strike the car safety seat, and cause serious brain and neck injury and death.
Remember to Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions
Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions. If you do not have the manufacturer’s instructions for your car safety seat, write or call the company’s customer service department. They will ask you for the model number, name of seat, and date of manufacture. The manufacturer’s address and phone number are on the label on the seat. Also be sure to follow the instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual about using car safety seats.
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Traveling Toddler car seat accessory questions?
http://www.overstock.com/Baby/Traveling-Toddler-Car-Seat-Travel-Accessory/4804207/product.html?cid=123620&fp=F&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=12700304
Anyone that has used this or knows of a person that has, while using this with a regular carry on suitcase did it or can the handle break from that much weight on it? Will the handle of the suit case bend?
I think the GoGo Kidz Travelmate is a better option. It seems a lot sturdier.
toddler car seat, I have a small car and want to try Advocate Britax?
I have a small Ford and I am interested in buying the new Britax Advocate 70 cs.
I am worried it is too big for my car.
1. Does anyone have any feedback about putting the Advocate in a small car?
2. What other good car seats are you using in small cars?
Thank you
You’d be better off with the Frontier–they’d end up being the same height because the Advocate is a convertible seat whereas the Frontier is not. With convertible seats, you have the added height of the base for rear facing positions taking up extra space. Plus, with that base, it’ll be wider, so your toddler would be more likely to be closer to the ceiling and hitting the back of your seat. I’d rather get the Frontier which gets you 85 lbs in a harness instead of just 70 and then it converts to a booster to 120 lbs, should you need one to that weight. Plus, Babies R Us sells them in the store (you’d have to call yours to see if they have them in stock–they sell fast) to see if you could test one out to make sure it fits. Seems like a win/win to me!
Babies R Us has always let me test car seats in my car first. I’d find one with the maximum weight/height limits with the best safety specs that fits. Granted, they tend to sell a lot of crap brands like Eddie Bauer/Cosco/Safety 1st, Evenflo, and Graco. Although, I will, give Graco credit for trying to better themselves with the My Ride.
How many baby/toddler car seats can fit on a bus seat?
Depends on the configuration of the seats. Assuming it has a seat belt, one for sure.
What is THE best reclining toddler car seat?
I drive a crew cab silverado and my daughter (15 mos) rode to our parents home that is eleven hours away in a non reclining car seat and cried the whole time!! Very miserable to say the least! Anyone recommend a good reclining toddler car seat that would fit in my truck? Thank you a million times over!
I recommend Maxi-Cosi Priori Convertible Car Seat – Corniche
34-43-4 independent recline positions are adjustable while your child’s in the car seat
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D23%26ref_%3Dnb%5Fsb%5Fnoss%26y%3D18%26field-keywords%3DMaxi-Cosi%2520Priorir%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Daps&tag=digitsy-marina-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957 and Britax Frontier Booster Car Seat
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NPD70G?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-marina-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001NPD70G
Need a stroller / car seat combination for toddler….?
…The only one I know is Orbit Toddler Car Seat. Any others???
I’m basically looking for a stroller than handles well, and folds up conveniently to go in car trunk, that can connect to a real car seat for toddlers / young children. The Orbit seems to do this, but I am wondering if there are other examples out there. My sister has used the sit ‘n’ stroll but says the quality was terrible and it isn’t much good as a stroller.
Kolcraft Universal Car Seat Carrier (*est. $50)
Stroller frame.
Reviews say many traditional "travel systems", otherwise known as car-seat stroller combinations, are too bulky and expensive, and that cheaper travel systems often have quality issues. The Kolcraft Universal stroller frame solves both problems. This model isn’t a complete travel system. Rather, it’s a metal frame with stroller wheels that will accommodate most brands of infant car seats. This is a great temporary choice for parents who plan to purchase a higher-quality stroller when the baby outgrows his infant car seat. The Kolcraft frame weighs about 13.5 pounds.
Graco SnugRider (*est. $60)
Stroller frame with adjustable handle.
The Graco SnugRider is a stroller frame, meant to accommodate a separately purchased Graco infant car seat. The only big difference between the SnugRider and other stroller frames is that the Graco has an adjustable-height handle, a nice option for parents of differing heights. The Graco stroller frame is guaranteed to fit Graco car seats (though some parents say other brands also fit). If you plan to buy a top-rated Graco SnugRide infant seat, the SnugRider frame is the way to go. If you have another brand of car seat, the Kolcraft stroller frame is the better bet.
Graco Spree 511 (*est. $160)
Full car-seat / stroller travel system.
A stroller frame like the Kolcraft Universal Car Seat Carrier, is a better choice than a full travel system, say reviews. That’s because many parents eventually purchase a lighter, less bulky stroller anyway. However, if you like the coordinated look of travel systems or just want one anyway, the Graco Spree pairs the top-rated Graco SnugRide infant seat with a matching lightweight stroller. Reviewers like that it folds vertically, so that the wheels never touch the handles or upholstery, and at 20 pounds, it is fairly easy to lift into the car trunk. The Spree comes with a pivoting snack tray, windowed canopy, and parent organizer tray with two drink holders.
sims 3 clothes : toddlers and kids
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Toddler Marshmallow Dance – VERY FUNNY!
My son tries to roast a marshmallow in a unique, unconventional way.
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Where can i get a gently used toddler car seat in Pasadena,Tx. or in Webster,Tx area?
I don’t have a lot of money to spend but i need to buy a gently used toddler car seat. I live in the South Houston area but I work in the Webster,Tx area. so one of those places would be great.
Check around those areas for children’s consignment shops. I found these…
Childrens Consignment Shop near Webster, TX
1.Belles & Beaus
(281) 338-5439 – 410 W Main St, League City, TX
2.Little Bo-Tique
littlebo-tique.net
(281) 286-0034 – 913 Nasa Pky, Houston, TX
3.Denim & Ruffles Consignment & Boutique
denimandruffles.com
(832) 632-2657 – 651 Fm-270, Ste C, League City, TX
4. Apple Sassy Childrens Upscale (4)
local.yahoo.com
(281) 991-0522 – 6005 Fairmont Pky, #H, Pasadena, TX
5.All Dressed Up Childrens Resale
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(281) 412-0567 – 2807 Foxden Dr, Pearland, TX
