This is a guest post by my friend Kathy Right
When my son turned two I had to do a lot of shopping and do away with most of our baby items. When we needed a better car seat I went to Target.com. I liked the fact that my satellite hughes internet was so fast because it made shopping on the Internet less of a headache. Target's website was easy to navigate, with the baby section in bold at the top of the home page.
On the baby pages I was able to get to car seats right away and started looking. I liked the fact that they had ratings and a big selection. My budget was a lot higher than most of them, so I knew I would be able to get a safe model.
What I wanted was a convertible car seat, so my small 2-year-old could eventually use it as a booster as well. I needed something with food and cup holders, that would recline for sleeping. I had a lot of things to look for in a car seat and found several that fit my wants. When I had three picked out I read many of the reviews and checked the safety features. I decided on an Evenflo model that didn't recline but had great reviews and a lot of padding for sleeping comfort.
The seat fit perfectly in my SUV, was side impact tested and had many features that my son liked. It sat a little higher than his last seat as well, so he was able to see out the windows better. Shopping on the web for baby items was easy and I liked the amount of safety information I could find while doing it. Many reviews had info about car accidents that they had been in with the car seat and how well it did. I was pleased with my choice and the huge selection that Target.com offered.
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