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  2. Our colleagues have been testing child car seats for years, and the latest results are in. Check out their picks for the best car seats for children. Tested: The Best Child Car Seats for 2023, as ...

  3. The 15 Best Car Seats for Toddlers (from $50 to $330) - AOL

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    But now that your kiddo has graduated from pint-sized to toddler-sized…and is basically busting out of the seat you brought her home from the hospital in, it’s time for an... The 15 Best Car ...

  4. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    A study of car crash data from 16 U.S. states found that children under the age of 3 were 43% less likely to be injured in a car crash if their car seat was fastened in the center of the back seat rather than on one side. Results were based on data from 4,790 car crashes involving children aged 3 and younger between 1998 and 2006.

  5. The 7 Best Car Seats to Keep the Kids Safe and You ... - AOL

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    Graco Extend2Fit 3-in-1 Car Seat. I almost gave this seat the runner-up award, but for nearly half the price of the EvenFlo Gold Revolve 360, top honors needed to be split.

  6. National Child Passenger Safety Board - Wikipedia

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    Placing children in appropriate car seats and booster seats reduces serious and fatal injuries by more than half. [6] All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing seat until they are at least of two years of age. [7] All 50 states require child seats with specific criteria. Requirements vary based on a child's age, weight and height. [8]

  7. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    It gave children financial advice for budgeting their allowances and saving for a big purchase, reviewed kid-oriented consumer products (e.g., toys, clothes, electronics, food, videogames, etc.), and generally promoted smart consumerism in kids and teens; testing of products came from kids of the age range a product was targeted toward. It also ...