Overall score is based on crash protection, ease of use, and the booster seat's potential to fit a vehicle and child. The displayed score is out of a total of 100 points. A rating that reflects a ...
Consumer Reports recommends that children move through three types of car seats as they grow to ensure they are in the safest ...
CR highlights errors and offers ways to fix themBy Most parents think their child’s car or booster seat is installed ...
had to use an ‘appropriate’ car seat. Since then backless booster seats have been the preferred option for many parents as they are often a cheap and extremely portable option. There have been recent ...
In today’s Kids Corner, we’re helping you keep your children safe while riding in the car. Sunday starts Child Passenger ...
Whether you're a new parent or shopping for one, now is the time to load up on all sorts of car seats, strollers, high chairs ...
Our favorite forward-facing toddler car seat is the Chicco MyFit Zip, thanks to its easy adjustability and capacity to convert into a high-back booster. Graco's Extend2Fit is our favorite toddler ...
All car seats eventually expire, but Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event gives you a chance to recycle these bulky items and get ...
The law on backless booster car seats (booster cushions) can be confusing. The current law (which changed in 2017) stopped manufacturers creating new models of booster cushions for children shorter ...
The three car seats are installed in the vehicle’s second row, with the booster seat behind the driver. The infant and convertible seats are installed behind the front passenger seat.
When you’re planning a family trip to Alaska, it’s important that you make sure to follow local (or exceed) the child passenger safety laws. You can find the official Alaska car seat law in AS ...