Boosters to Fit: To provide maximum protection for children in booster seats, it is important that parents/caregivers find a booster that fits their child and their vehicles.
Preemies: Car Seats and Car Beds with Best Fit for Preemies and Small Newborns
High-Weight Alternatives to Boosters: Booster seats are not always the most suitable child restraint for children over 40 pounds. There are other products fitting heavier children who need extra support or are too wiggly to stay seated in a booster. These products also can be used in a seating position that does not have a seat belt with a shoulder strap (three-point belt) that is necessary for booster use.
Forward-Facing Reclined CRs: There are situations in which caregivers want to have their child ride in a reclined, forward-facing child restraint. This recline feature can be helpful on long journeys or when a child has difficulty sitting upright or holding up his or her head.
Pet Restraint: A review of the PetBuckle pet restraint.
Winter 2010 CR Update: Joe Colella and Emilie Crown represent SRN at the ABC Kids Expo and gives us this view of new and upcoming CR offerings for 2011.