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DESIGN YOUR TODDLER Britax + more Car Seat Cover - Easy on/off VELCRO | $49.99 | 28d 0h 4m | |
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NEW Toddler Baby CAR SEAT COVER-KYLIE-fits BRITAX Graco | $34.99 | 0 | 5h 7m |
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NEW ITZY RITZY RIDER AVOCADO DAMASK & SAGE MINKY TODDLER CAR SEAT BRITAX COVER | $46.99 | 0 | 22h 36m |
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NEW BABY BELLA MAYA Toddler Car Seat Cover Lollipop Leopard/Pink | $65.99 | 0 | 22h 57m |
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Zebra with Hot Pink Infant Car Seat Cover- Moves To Toddler | $65.00 | 27d 0h 56m | |
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Toddler Baby Minky CAR SEAT COVER-ZOE fits Britax Graco | $32.99 | 0 | 1d 16h 10m |
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Mossy oak camo toddler car seat cover-new-handmade | $38.00 | 12d 6h 35m | |
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It's Memorial Day weekend here in the US and the start of summer vacations and travels. If you're the parent of a younger child or a baby and you're planning a road trip, one piece of equipment you will most definitely be packing -- actually, that you already have in your car -- is your child(ren)'s carseat(s). Writing for Good , Alexandra Lange asks, Why are car seats so poorly designed?
My son Charlie is a strapping 5' 9" 14-year-old so the days of car seats are far behind us. But I still remember my husband Jim's and my exasperated struggles to secure the darn thing into the back seat of our long-gone Saturn when Charlie was an infant. Lange writes that she and her husband eventually made a free appointment with the New York City Car Seat Fitting Station , whose website notes that nine out of ten parents install cars seats wrong.
Car seats are made with, of course, your child's safety in mind. Unfortunately, as Lange writes, everything else seems to have been sacrificed:
Read more »Moms Talk is part of a Vienna Patch initiative to reach out to moms, parents and families in Vienna.
Grab a cup of coffee and settle in as we start the conversation today about something that's been in national news this week: traffic safety and the "Click It Or Ticket" campaign.
From Moms Council member Katherine Hutt :
Have you noticed more police officers stopping motor vehicles this week? That’s because May 23 to June 5 is the “Click It or Ticket” national highway safety campaign. Across the country, police departments are stepping up enforcement of seat belt and child safety seat laws.
Why now? Memorial Day Weekend begins what traffic safety advocates call “the 100 deadly days of summer” (through Labor Day Weekend). There are lots of reasons why summertime is more dangerous on our roads and highways: children are out of school, there are more pedestrians and bicyclists out in nice weather, holiday gatherings such as Fourth of July often involve alcohol, vacationers drive on unfamiliar roads, teenagers drive more at night, etc.
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