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  2. 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 ...

  3. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    There are also 3-in-1 car seats that can first be used as a rear-facing baby car seat, then as a forward-facing seat, then finally as a booster seat when the child reaches the recommended height and weight. [16] Unlike many booster seats, 3-1 car seats may use the LATCH system to be secured inside the car.

  4. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Rubbermaid acquired Century, a car seat manufacturer and introduced the SnugRide infant car seat, which has become America's top-selling infant car seat line. Century actually introduced the travel system where a car seat could fit on a stroller for easy transportation. That same year, Graco was acquired by Rubbermaid. A year later in ...

  5. Infant and toddler safety - Wikipedia

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    Children under the age of 3 were 43% are less likely to be injured in a car crash if their car seat was placed in the center of the car. The center position is the safest but the least used position. [ 31 ]

  6. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car. The infant car seat snaps into the car seat base when traveling with a baby. From the car, the infant car seat can be hand carried and snapped onto the stroller.

  7. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    The "stringent specifications" sought to address the "harnesses on the market which were not sufficiently strong to restrain a bouncing baby in a pram, or to take the weight of a falling toddler," with all designs after November 1964 being subject to "rigorous performance tests" for both design and materials. [19] [20]