Here are three common types of car seats:
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Infant Car Seats: These are rear-facing seats designed for newborns and babies up to around 2 years old. They typically have a carrying handle and can be removed from the car, which makes them convenient for parents.
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Convertible Car Seats: These can be used both rear-facing for infants and toddlers and then converted to forward-facing as your child grows. They are designed to last longer than infant car seats and can typically be used until your child is ready for a booster seat.
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Booster Seats: These are designed for older children who have outgrown a forward-facing car seat but are not yet tall enough to safely use a regular seat belt. They help position the seat belt correctly on a child's body.
Each type is designed for different stages of a child's growth and ensures safety in the car.
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