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Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. RECALL: DIONO CAMBRIA 2 BOOSTER SEATS 21C002. Synopsis : Diono is recalling certain Cambria 2 Booster Seats model numbers 31200-US-01, 31201-US-01, and 31202-US-01. In the event of a crash, a crack between the headrest and backrest can occur, allowing the headrest to seperate. As such, these seats fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and RECOMMENDED SEATS: EU Group 1: Harnessed seats – up to approximately 18kg. Group 2: Harnessed seats or high back booster seats – up to 25kg. Group 3: High back boosters or booster cushions – up to 36kg. R129/i-Size: Newer regulations have introduced R129 seats, which are currently on the market alongside older R44/04 seats. For ease of use we havegrouped both
DIONO MONTEREY 4DXT BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW Since the seat’s launch, Diono has updated the classic Monterey a couple of times. The newest version, the Monterey 4DXT, includes a remodeled headrest, enhanced fabric covering, contoured seat base and breathable exo-shell panels. This version of the seat is available in the United States and Canada. Even though we are in the midst of a HARMONY DEFENDER 360 REVIEW Harmony Defender 360 Review. The Harmony Defender 360 is a budget friendly addition to the world of combination seats — car seats that convert from a forward facing five point harness into a belt positioning booster. It’s a nice option for tight spaces, let’stake a closer look.
CAR SEATS FOR THE LITTLESCANADAABOUT USRECOMMENDED SEATSCOMPAREFIND A CPSTCSFTL CPST COURSE CLIFF NOTES Car Seats for the Littles, Inc is a community-driven, education oriented organization, staffed by American Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Canadian Child Restraint System Technicians and global child passenger safety advocates, created with the goal of sharing injury-prevention information in a manner easily accessible to the widest range of individuals. RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Read CSFTL Review. Rear Facing Limits: 14-40 lbs, 25″ through 43″, sitting unassisted, with the head 1" below the top of the fully extended 26" headrest. (*5-22 lbs. and 19-33" with the infant-thingy) Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 30-49", with 17" top harness slots. EVENFLO REVOLVE360 REVIEW Evenflo Revolve360 7 years old forward facing. This 7 year old model weighs 57 pounds and is 47.5 inches tall. He is just under this seat’s standing height limit of 49 inches tall, but he has just one more click of the harness to go. It is always impressive when a SEAT PROTECTORS AT A GLANCE Our article on Seat Protectors takes an in-depth look at the issues and offers some information on keeping your vehicle seats neat and tidy. If you absolutely must use a seat protector, we’ve created this quick reference guide so you can quickly determine whether your car seat permits the use of a protector (and if so, which one), orthin
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Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. RECALL: DIONO CAMBRIA 2 BOOSTER SEATS 21C002. Synopsis : Diono is recalling certain Cambria 2 Booster Seats model numbers 31200-US-01, 31201-US-01, and 31202-US-01. In the event of a crash, a crack between the headrest and backrest can occur, allowing the headrest to seperate. As such, these seats fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and RECOMMENDED SEATS: EU Group 1: Harnessed seats – up to approximately 18kg. Group 2: Harnessed seats or high back booster seats – up to 25kg. Group 3: High back boosters or booster cushions – up to 36kg. R129/i-Size: Newer regulations have introduced R129 seats, which are currently on the market alongside older R44/04 seats. For ease of use we havegrouped both
DIONO MONTEREY 4DXT BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW Since the seat’s launch, Diono has updated the classic Monterey a couple of times. The newest version, the Monterey 4DXT, includes a remodeled headrest, enhanced fabric covering, contoured seat base and breathable exo-shell panels. This version of the seat is available in the United States and Canada. Even though we are in the midst of a HARMONY DEFENDER 360 REVIEW Harmony Defender 360 Review. The Harmony Defender 360 is a budget friendly addition to the world of combination seats — car seats that convert from a forward facing five point harness into a belt positioning booster. It’s a nice option for tight spaces, let’stake a closer look.
RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Evenflo EveryStage Read CSFTL Review: Rear Facing Limits: 4-50 lbs, 17-48" Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 29-52", with 17.5" top harness slots Booster Limits: 40-120 lbs, 44-57", with 18" top belt guide Expiration: 10 years Pros: Easy to install, EasyClick lower anchors, fits newborns well, tall shell for rear facing, and 2 crotch buckle positions. Cons: Fairly large front to back rear BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and THE FOUR STAGES OF CAR SEAT SAFETY Position the harness straps at or below the child’s shoulders. Position the chest clip at the child’s armpit level. Install the car seat at the correct angle — newborns require a more reclined angle while older babies with neck control can often ride more upright. Lock the handle into position before heading out for a drive. AIDIA EXPLORER REVIEW CSFTL is happy to review our first palindromic booster seat! Written the same forward as it is backwards, Aidia has released a new booster to the US market, the Explorer. This high back to backless booster has a logo at the top that looks very nearly the same in your rear view mirror as it does looking directly at it. It also sports a removable cupholder, is quite narrow, easy to adjust, is TETHER ANCHOR RETROFITTING All forward facing harnessed car seats have a top tether. The top tether is an essential piece of safety equipment and an essential part of protecting children who ride forward facing in their harnessed car seats. Since the model year 1999, all new cars in the United States and Canada include at least three tether anchors to connect those top tethers. These anchors will be identified in your TRAVEL WITHIN EUROPE Air Travel. Keep kids safe and comfy on the airplane. Unlike American and Canadian airlines, European-based air carriers are under no obligation to allow car seats on board. The governing bodies that oversee air travel in Europe have not yet drafted any regulations regarding car seat usage. However, most airlines do have policiesoutlined
GRACO SLIMFIT3 LX/TRUE3FIT LX REVIEW Graco SlimFit3 LX three across a Ford Econoline E350 with lots of room to spare. At just 16.7 inches wide, the narrowness of the seat makes installing three seats across possible in many situations. In our E350 Ford Econoline and 2011 Chevy Equinox, we were able to install three of these seats in a row without issue. BABY TREND TROOPER CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT REVIEW Baby Trend is a well-known brand that appeals to many caregivers who are looking for a reasonably-priced option to keep their children safe. We’ve reviewed a few of their seats and are pleased to have become well acquainted with the newest member of the Baby Trend family: the Trooper convertible car seat. SAFETY 1ST COMFY CARRY ELITE REVIEW The Safety 1st Comfy Carry Elite is one of Safety 1st's many offerings for rear facing only seats. The Comfy Carry Elite is a lower priced seat, with a good range of features that make it easy to use. It is also a good seat for fitting smaller newborns, and preemies. With a retail price of $59.99, it's a budget-friendly option for baby's firstride.
EVENFLO SURERIDE/TITAN 65 REVIEW FAA Approval At 11 pounds the SureRide is a nice, lightweight option for travel. The label stating FAA approval is on the left side of the seat at the bottom. The approval is also in the manual, along with instructions on how to install the seat on an airplane. Evenflo SureRide/Titan 65 has a CAR SEATS FOR THE LITTLESCANADAABOUT USRECOMMENDED SEATSCOMPAREFIND A CPSTCSFTL CPST COURSE CLIFF NOTES Car Seats for the Littles, Inc is a community-driven, education oriented organization, staffed by American Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Canadian Child Restraint System Technicians and global child passenger safety advocates, created with the goal of sharing injury-prevention information in a manner easily accessible to the widest range of individuals. RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Read CSFTL Review. Rear Facing Limits: 14-40 lbs, 25″ through 43″, sitting unassisted, with the head 1" below the top of the fully extended 26" headrest. (*5-22 lbs. and 19-33" with the infant-thingy) Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 30-49", with 17" top harness slots. THE FOUR STAGES OF CAR SEAT SAFETY Position the harness straps at or below the child’s shoulders. Position the chest clip at the child’s armpit level. Install the car seat at the correct angle — newborns require a more reclined angle while older babies with neck control can often ride more upright. Lock the handle into position before heading out for a drive.LATCHABLE BOOSTERS
Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. EVENFLO REVOLVE360 REVIEW Evenflo Revolve360 7 years old forward facing. This 7 year old model weighs 57 pounds and is 47.5 inches tall. He is just under this seat’s standing height limit of 49 inches tall, but he has just one more click of the harness to go. It is always impressive when a RV TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN Families going on long trips with small children will often consider a class of vehicle called a Recreational Vehicle or RV for transport, rather than dealing with a cramped smaller car and hotels along the way. The face value appeal is obvious. RVs allow a certain amount of freedom in destinations, are potentially more comfortable than a car, and make packing easy. Unfortunately, RVs present AIDIA EXPLORER REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and HARNESS OR BOOSTER: WHEN TO MAKE THE SWITCH! DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW CAR SEATS FOR THE LITTLESCANADAABOUT USRECOMMENDED SEATSCOMPAREFIND A CPSTCSFTL CPST COURSE CLIFF NOTES Car Seats for the Littles, Inc is a community-driven, education oriented organization, staffed by American Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Canadian Child Restraint System Technicians and global child passenger safety advocates, created with the goal of sharing injury-prevention information in a manner easily accessible to the widest range of individuals. RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Read CSFTL Review. Rear Facing Limits: 14-40 lbs, 25″ through 43″, sitting unassisted, with the head 1" below the top of the fully extended 26" headrest. (*5-22 lbs. and 19-33" with the infant-thingy) Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 30-49", with 17" top harness slots. THE FOUR STAGES OF CAR SEAT SAFETY Position the harness straps at or below the child’s shoulders. Position the chest clip at the child’s armpit level. Install the car seat at the correct angle — newborns require a more reclined angle while older babies with neck control can often ride more upright. Lock the handle into position before heading out for a drive.LATCHABLE BOOSTERS
Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. EVENFLO REVOLVE360 REVIEW Evenflo Revolve360 7 years old forward facing. This 7 year old model weighs 57 pounds and is 47.5 inches tall. He is just under this seat’s standing height limit of 49 inches tall, but he has just one more click of the harness to go. It is always impressive when a RV TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN Families going on long trips with small children will often consider a class of vehicle called a Recreational Vehicle or RV for transport, rather than dealing with a cramped smaller car and hotels along the way. The face value appeal is obvious. RVs allow a certain amount of freedom in destinations, are potentially more comfortable than a car, and make packing easy. Unfortunately, RVs present AIDIA EXPLORER REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and HARNESS OR BOOSTER: WHEN TO MAKE THE SWITCH! DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and COMPARE COMBINATION SEATS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. COMPARE CONVERTIBLE & MULTIMODE SEATS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. COMPARE HIGH BACK BOOSTERS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. SEAT PROTECTORS AT A GLANCE Our article on Seat Protectors takes an in-depth look at the issues and offers some information on keeping your vehicle seats neat and tidy. If you absolutely must use a seat protector, we’ve created this quick reference guide so you can quickly determine whether your car seat permits the use of a protector (and if so, which one), orthin
UPDATED BOOSTERS ARE FOR (VERY) BIG KIDS Kaleb – 9 years old. Kaleb is tall for his age. At newly nine years old and 55 inches tall (4’7”) he falls on the 90th percentile for boys his age on the WHO height chart. In other words, in a group of one hundred newly turned 9 year olds, he’d be taller than 90 of them. Kaleb is from Ontario, Canada, where the law says that children BRITAX ONE4LIFE REVIEW The One4Life’s lower anchor weight limits are pretty low: 30 pounds for rear facing and 35 pounds for forward facing. That’s because the One4Life weighs in at a pretty hefty 30 pounds. Of course, the seat can always be installed with a vehicle seat belt DIONO RADIAN 3RXT REVIEW Diono angle adjuster. The radian 3RXT has a fixed internal recline angle. On sloped vehicle seats, where the end near the front of the car is higher than the end near the rear of the car, the radian 3RXT will be more upright. The seat bight is the crack between the DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW Over the years, Diono has brought a number of solid booster seat options to the market. Many CSFTL families have gotten quite a bit of mileage out of the Monterey and the Cambria. The Solana 2 is a backless booster only. It includes lower anchors, two cupholders, and some extra padding that’s made it a fan favorite among our boosterriders.
REAR FACING ONLY CAR SEATS: WHERE DOES THE HANDLE GO The final handle position is called the rebound position. This position places the handle down towards the child’s feet. These are the most common position for handles on a rear facing only car seat. Some car seats will allow for any of these positions to be used whilethe
CAR SEATS FOR THE LITTLESCANADAABOUT USRECOMMENDED SEATSCOMPAREFIND A CPSTCSFTL CPST COURSE CLIFF NOTES Car Seats for the Littles, Inc is a community-driven, education oriented organization, staffed by American Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Canadian Child Restraint System Technicians and global child passenger safety advocates, created with the goal of sharing injury-prevention information in a manner easily accessible to the widest range of individuals. RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Read CSFTL Review. Rear Facing Limits: 14-40 lbs, 25″ through 43″, sitting unassisted, with the head 1" below the top of the fully extended 26" headrest. (*5-22 lbs. and 19-33" with the infant-thingy) Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 30-49", with 17" top harness slots. THE FOUR STAGES OF CAR SEAT SAFETY Position the harness straps at or below the child’s shoulders. Position the chest clip at the child’s armpit level. Install the car seat at the correct angle — newborns require a more reclined angle while older babies with neck control can often ride more upright. Lock the handle into position before heading out for a drive.LATCHABLE BOOSTERS
Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. EVENFLO REVOLVE360 REVIEW Evenflo Revolve360 7 years old forward facing. This 7 year old model weighs 57 pounds and is 47.5 inches tall. He is just under this seat’s standing height limit of 49 inches tall, but he has just one more click of the harness to go. It is always impressive when a RV TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN Families going on long trips with small children will often consider a class of vehicle called a Recreational Vehicle or RV for transport, rather than dealing with a cramped smaller car and hotels along the way. The face value appeal is obvious. RVs allow a certain amount of freedom in destinations, are potentially more comfortable than a car, and make packing easy. Unfortunately, RVs present AIDIA EXPLORER REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and HARNESS OR BOOSTER: WHEN TO MAKE THE SWITCH! DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW CAR SEATS FOR THE LITTLESCANADAABOUT USRECOMMENDED SEATSCOMPAREFIND A CPSTCSFTL CPST COURSE CLIFF NOTES Car Seats for the Littles, Inc is a community-driven, education oriented organization, staffed by American Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Canadian Child Restraint System Technicians and global child passenger safety advocates, created with the goal of sharing injury-prevention information in a manner easily accessible to the widest range of individuals. RECOMMENDED SEATS: CANADA Read CSFTL Review. Rear Facing Limits: 14-40 lbs, 25″ through 43″, sitting unassisted, with the head 1" below the top of the fully extended 26" headrest. (*5-22 lbs. and 19-33" with the infant-thingy) Forward Facing Limits: 22-65 lbs, 30-49", with 17" top harness slots. THE FOUR STAGES OF CAR SEAT SAFETY Position the harness straps at or below the child’s shoulders. Position the chest clip at the child’s armpit level. Install the car seat at the correct angle — newborns require a more reclined angle while older babies with neck control can often ride more upright. Lock the handle into position before heading out for a drive.LATCHABLE BOOSTERS
Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. EVENFLO REVOLVE360 REVIEW Evenflo Revolve360 7 years old forward facing. This 7 year old model weighs 57 pounds and is 47.5 inches tall. He is just under this seat’s standing height limit of 49 inches tall, but he has just one more click of the harness to go. It is always impressive when a RV TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN Families going on long trips with small children will often consider a class of vehicle called a Recreational Vehicle or RV for transport, rather than dealing with a cramped smaller car and hotels along the way. The face value appeal is obvious. RVs allow a certain amount of freedom in destinations, are potentially more comfortable than a car, and make packing easy. Unfortunately, RVs present AIDIA EXPLORER REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and HARNESS OR BOOSTER: WHEN TO MAKE THE SWITCH! DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW BRITAX B-SAFE GEN2 REVIEW Britax B-Safe Gen2 with review dog Benson. The Britax B-Safe line of rear facing only car seats are a well-regarded staple of the car seat world. Caregivers generally find it easy to install and use properly. The B-Safe 35 has been retired and in its place is the B-Safe Gen2. The updated version of this seat takes the seat we’ve known and COMPARE COMBINATION SEATS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. COMPARE CONVERTIBLE & MULTIMODE SEATS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. COMPARE HIGH BACK BOOSTERS Car Seats for the Littles is a participant in: The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. SEAT PROTECTORS AT A GLANCE Our article on Seat Protectors takes an in-depth look at the issues and offers some information on keeping your vehicle seats neat and tidy. If you absolutely must use a seat protector, we’ve created this quick reference guide so you can quickly determine whether your car seat permits the use of a protector (and if so, which one), orthin
UPDATED BOOSTERS ARE FOR (VERY) BIG KIDS Kaleb – 9 years old. Kaleb is tall for his age. At newly nine years old and 55 inches tall (4’7”) he falls on the 90th percentile for boys his age on the WHO height chart. In other words, in a group of one hundred newly turned 9 year olds, he’d be taller than 90 of them. Kaleb is from Ontario, Canada, where the law says that children BRITAX ONE4LIFE REVIEW The One4Life’s lower anchor weight limits are pretty low: 30 pounds for rear facing and 35 pounds for forward facing. That’s because the One4Life weighs in at a pretty hefty 30 pounds. Of course, the seat can always be installed with a vehicle seat belt DIONO RADIAN 3RXT REVIEW Diono angle adjuster. The radian 3RXT has a fixed internal recline angle. On sloped vehicle seats, where the end near the front of the car is higher than the end near the rear of the car, the radian 3RXT will be more upright. The seat bight is the crack between the DIONO SOLANA 2 BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT REVIEW Over the years, Diono has brought a number of solid booster seat options to the market. Many CSFTL families have gotten quite a bit of mileage out of the Monterey and the Cambria. The Solana 2 is a backless booster only. It includes lower anchors, two cupholders, and some extra padding that’s made it a fan favorite among our boosterriders.
REAR FACING ONLY CAR SEATS: WHERE DOES THE HANDLE GO The final handle position is called the rebound position. This position places the handle down towards the child’s feet. These are the most common position for handles on a rear facing only car seat. Some car seats will allow for any of these positions to be used whilethe
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RECALL: DIONO CAMBRIA 2 BOOSTER SEATS Posted on March 31, 2021 The Issue Diono is recalling certain Cambria 2 Booster Seats model numbers 31200-US-01, 31201-US-01, and 31202-US-01. The seats that are part of this recall were manufactured between 09/05/2020 – 11/30/2020 The Fix In the event of a crash, a crack between the headrest and backrest can occur, allowing the headrest to separate.Diono will notify
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EXTEND2FIT CANADA – 2021 UPDATE Posted on March 26, 2021 Graco Extend2Fit Review — Canada Graco Extend2Fit — now in Canada! The much-loved Graco Extend2Fit convertible car seat has made its way to Canada. While we are still very big fans of this seat and its versatility, there are some major changes between the Canadian and American versions. We’ll use this review to illustrate thedifferences, most
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