Safety 1st Summit Booster Car Seat - Milan

Safety 1St Summit Booster Car Seatdesigned For Your Growing Child, The Summit Booster Car Seat Feature A Three-Position Quick-Fittm Headrest With Harness That Never Needs Re-Threading, And Five-Position Shoulder Belt Guides. This Comfy Booster Car

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$79 - $109

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Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 CarSeat - Matrix

The New Nautilus 3-In-1 Car Seat Is The Only Forward-Facing Car Seat Your Child Will Need. Car Seat Is The Only Forward-Facing Car Seat Your Child Will Need. It Helps Keep Him Safe In A 5-Point Harness Longer Than Most Car Seats, All The Way Up To 65

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$144 - $189

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Britax Frontier Toddler Booster Car Seat - Pink Sky

Forward facing - Five point harness - Weight capacity up to 80 pounds

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$199 - $289

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Maxi-Cosi Priori Convertible Car Seat - Gipsy

Supports Child Weight: 5~40 lbs

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$109 - $199

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Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX Convertible Car Seat - Parkside

The Triumph Dlx Convertible Car Seat Is Comfort For Baby And Piece Of Mind For Parents. Feature: Infinite Slide Harness Adjustment System Rear Facing 5 - 35 Lbs., Forward Facing 20 - 50 Lbs. Tensionright Knobs Tighten Harness For Proper Fit Removable

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$99 - $199

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Britax Boulevard Convertible Car Seat - Shannon

Front & Rear Facing Seating Position - Supports Child Weight up to: 65 lbs - 5 pt Harness Type - LATCH equipped - Meets US Federal Safety Standards

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$299 - $309

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Cosco Alpha Omega Elite 3-in-1 Car Seat

5 point safety harness - LATCH equipped - Child Weigth Capacity: 100 lbs

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$89 - $179

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Safety 1st 22456TTN Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat - Titanium

Rear-Facing 5-35 Pounds, Forward-Facing Twotwo-40 Pounds, And Belt-Positioning Booster 40-100 Pounds Five-Point Harness System Three Buckle Locations Up-Front Harness Adjustment Comes With Pivoting Armrests For Ease And Detachable Cup Holder

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$99 - $209

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Evenflo Discovery Infant Car Seat - Sheffield

Evenflo Discovery 5 Infant Car SeatEvenflo's Discovery 5 Infant Car Seat is a convenient rear facing car seat for easy traveling. With tons of added features and Evenflo's commitment to safety, this car seat is a great accessory for any new parent....

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$49 - $79

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Britax Boulevard CS Convertible Car Seat - Lauren

New Click & Safe Snug Harness - Up to 65 lbs. Weight Capacity - Rear and Front Facing - Washable Padding

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  Profile Picture I reommend the Kikaroo Karoo stroller. It expands as the baby grows.

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  Profile Picture Most reputable baby products stores will let you take a car seat floor model to your vehicle, possibly with a store employee, to check the fit before purchase. If not, ...

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What is the best way to decide on the car seat that's right for my baby and me? What features are most important?

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  Profile Picture The most important thing is fit. Almost all major problems with car seats come from poor fit, so you want to be sure the seat is the right size and that the child can b ...

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Does this stroller come with the infant car seat?

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What is the best hatchback for a family (2 car seats) that wants good mpg and a vehicle that will last a long time?

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  Profile Picture Hatchback Smatchback. A Scion XB is the way to go! Perfect family car with great MPG.

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  Profile Picture Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback 2009

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what's the best way or product to keep care of leather car seats?

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  Profile Picture I've used just plain, undiluted Windex on my leather seats for years. It gets rid of the black build-up from sweat and oil that leather seats tend to get. I used to b ...

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  Profile Picture The bases are just while the babies are still in the pumpkin seats, which they grow out of pretty fast. When it's time to buy actual car seats, make sure you buy ones ...

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  Profile Picture Oh, not sure about a universal base that works with all car seats. I do not think that exists.

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  Profile Picture I mean to say... You can buy an extra base for any car seat out on the market ?

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  Profile Picture A car seat is going to get dirty and sticky very quickly. Yet a surprising number of car seats come with pad covers you can't take off. Buy one with a machine-washable ...

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Is it better to get a baby travel system or get the stroller and car seat separately?

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  Profile Picture Whatever you do I would pick the safest and easiest to use carseat first. The stroller is not used as much and not as critical to use properly. We got the travel syst ...

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  Profile Picture It all depends on your traveling needs. We went ahead and got the travel system because of the "pumpkin seat" and ease of use with the stroller. We had our little one i ...

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