"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Parents who have an all-in-one car seat might not need a booster at all. But if your child is in a ...
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Thirteen out of 16 new for 2017 children’s booster seats, evaluated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (I.I.H.S.) earned the highest rating of Best Bet. That brings the total number of ...
The most important reason, of course, is that it could save your child's life. But there's another reason to grab one soon: so you can beat the rush. It's a good bet that parents will be snapping up ...
WASHINGTON — Parents who invest $20 to $80 in a car booster seat for their child can cut that child’s risk of injury in a crash by more than half, a national study published today concludes. The study ...