
Confusing choices – buying a child’s car seat.
I just posted a new article on our website. I have several young friends who have embarked on a series of new adventures. The first adventure is that they are about to be new parents. They have had to outfit the nursery and read books and try to get plenty of sleep now because there are big changes coming. But the adventure I wrote about is the one they will face when they go to buy a car seat for their new baby. All parents want their children to be safe when traveling in the car but, especially for new parents, the task of choosing the right child restraint device can be overwhelming because there are so many options to choose from – and choosing the wrong one can be deadly.

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