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SHOP STROLLERS IN CANADA

Shop Strollers in Canada

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SHOP STROLLERS IN CANADA

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  1. What to Look for in an Infant Car Seat Whether you plan to have one child or many more, there are several things you should look for in an infant car seat. Safety Experts recommend that babies ride rear-facing until they reach the car seat manufacturer's height and weight limits. Look for a five-point harness that passes the pinch test (two shoulder straps and two between-the-leg straps). Also look for a seat with a recline feature to prevent head flopping and airway obstruction. Safety Standards Whether you are choosing an infant car seat or another type of child passenger safety seat, always consider the manufacturer's instructions and the vehicle owner manual. Consider meeting with a certified child passenger safety technician if possible. Infant car seats are designed for newborn babies and are intended to be used rear- facing. They are smaller than convertible or all-in-one car seats and may only fit your baby through about a year old. Make sure that the harness slots are at or below your infant's shoulders, and that the chest clip is even with their armpits. Check to see that the buckle passes the pinch test, that you cannot pinch a fold in the belt material between your fingers after buckling your infant. Look for seats made with smooth, water-resistant fabrics that will wipe clean after big messes. Avoid seats that have a textured or absorbent fabric, which can trap spills and make it harder to get the seat cleaned. Weight and Height Restrictions Car seats are designed for infants, so they have specific weight and height recommendations. Make sure you check out these guidelines before purchasing to ensure your child will fit in the seat safely. Newborns should be rear facing until they reach the car seat manufacturer's height or weight limit, at which point you can switch them to a forward-facing car seat. If you choose a convertible car seat, the infant car seat will have its own height and weight restrictions that differ from the forward-facing car seat. Look for a car seat that has extras to support your baby as they grow, like a newborn insert, wide headrest and harness height adjustments (5 or more positions are great), crotch buckle adjustment (2 is ideal), leg room in the rear-facing position, and a seatbelt lock-off. You will also want to consider how easy the seat is to use. For example, seat covers that wipe clean are a must, especially for blowouts and food spills. Installation Options There are several car seat accessories to consider. Many aren't necessary, but some can make life a little easier for you and baby. These include level indicators, tightness indicators, self-retracting LATCH connectors and built-in lockoffs, which can all help you ensure that your child's seat is installed correctly every time. When you're ready to transition your infant to a convertible or all-in-one car seat, look for one that has higher rear-facing height and

  2. weight limits, which will allow you to keep baby in the rear-facing position longer. You'll also want to check the car seat's installation options and make sure that it fits your vehicle's back seat and doesn't interfere with other safety features. Some parents like to use a convertible car seat right from the start. This is a safe option as long as you're willing to baby-wear or have another person with you to lift and transfer your baby in and out of the seat. Ease of Use Infant car seats are designed to fit newborn babies and have a carrying handle that makes it easy for parents to transport the seat. They typically snap into and out of a base that is left in the vehicle, and many also snap right into a stroller. If you plan on using your car seat frequently in cabs, rideshares and friends’ cars, consider looking for a model that has a taxi-safe belt path and a built-in lockoff system to prevent the seat from loosening during these frequent installations. It may also be helpful to check out the seat’s fabric options; smooth and water- resistant fabrics are easier to wipe clean than textured or absorbent ones. Some parents decide to skip the infant car seat altogether and go straight for a convertible car seat from day one, either because of budget or a desire to limit the number of baby items they have in their home. If you go this route, make best baby registry sure to consult with your car seat manual for any special instructions on how to correctly strap a toddler in. If you are in the market for an excellent infant car seat, look no further than Little Canadian. Little Canadian is the best place to go to get strollers, on the go items, car seats, clothing, gear, toys, gifts, feeding products, nursery items, products for older kids, health & safety products and so much more for your loved ones. Their mission is to take away all the confusion from parenting, and provide parents with the correct products and knowledge for all of their baby needs. They’re called Little Canadian because they believe in supporting Canadian- based brands for their customers, so they can enjoy high-quality items. Some of the brands they carry include Clek, Perlim pinpin, and Natart, to name a few. They plan to continue working to expand their line of Canadian brands in the future to provide their customers with premium items for their own Little Canadian! A short list of just some of their brands include 4moms, Baby Jogger, Evenflo, Chicco, Medela, Avent, Babyzen, Stokke, Baby Bjorn, Cybex, Thule, Bugaboo, Diono, Peg Perego, and so many more. Little Canadian offers a lowest price guarantee, you can get help from product experts for all of your Little Canadian’s needs, and you will get extended 45-day returns! Visit the Little Canadian website at https://littlecanadian.ca/ to start shopping today. You will be happy that you did!

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