13 of Our Favourite Car Seats |
Here are our picks for rear-facing convertible seats for your baby or toddler
When choosing the right car seat for your baby, it's best to look at seats that offer extended rear-facing weight limits to reduce the risk of injury should you be in a collision or crash. The American Academy of Pediatrics even recommends keeping your child rear-facing until at least age two to reduce the chances of injuries. One-year-olds are five times less likely to be injured in a crash if they are in a rear-facing car seat than a forward-facing seat.
We've rounded up 13 rear-facing seats sold in Canada and provided stats about each model to help with your purchasing decision!
About the Author
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Cara Miller
Cara Miller is a mother of 4, and Certified Child Restraint Systems Technician from Saint John, NB. If you have Car seat related questions she can be reached at: carseatcara@gmail.com Learn more about Cara Miller


