{"id":8548,"date":"2016-01-26T09:07:09","date_gmt":"2016-01-26T14:07:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/?p=8548"},"modified":"2016-01-25T22:25:56","modified_gmt":"2016-01-26T03:25:56","slug":"affordable-functional-cosco-car-seat-giveaway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/affordable-functional-cosco-car-seat-giveaway\/","title":{"rendered":"The Affordable and Functional Cosco Car Seat (& A Giveaway)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There are several benefits to having three kids, especially all of the same gender. The most obvious being hand-me-downs. Typically, whatever we purchase or receive for our oldest son will typically make it through to our youngest son. It’s a great way to save money and help out the environment. However, there are some things that will not make it through and that includes car seats, since they have an expiry date. While this is a little annoying since car seats can be costly, it is for safety reasons, so I get it (mostly). So when it came time to upgrade our third son’s bucket (infant) car seat, we needed to get a new one.<\/div>\n
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Funny enough, we waited as long as possible until we were ready to transition Nathan out of his bucket seat. We moved Kyle and Ryan out of their infant car seats around six months but with Nathan, our third, it was so much easier to keep him in a bucket sit. Since we are always on the go, Nathan\u00a0would often take his naps in his car seat. Infant car seats are ideal for transferring the baby in and out of the car without having to physically move them. Pure genius if you ask me! Hence, the delay… It wasn’t until he turned 15 months that we decided it would be time to move him into a bigger seat (even though there was no safety issue to keep him in his infant car seat).<\/div>\n
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When I first received the\u00a0Cosco<\/span>\u00a0Scenera Next Convertible Car Seat, it appeared simple. But what it lacks in bells and whistles, it makes up for in price and functionality. The fabric is soft, to make it comfortable for your kid. The Convertible car seat can hold children up to 40lbs and is easily installed. In fact, on two occasions when Nathan did fall asleep in the car, my husband was able to easily remove the car seat from the car so he can continue napping inside.<\/div>\n
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While car space isn’t an issue for us (we have a van), you could fit three of these Cosco car seats in the back seat of most cars.<\/div>\n
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The Cosco Scenera Next Convertible Car Seat, which sells for $99.97 is available \u00a0exclusively at Walmart Canada<\/a> and is a great item to include on your baby registry as a great transition seat. Personally, I think that even if you already have a car seat, this one would \u00a0a perfect seat to buy for “grandparents” car. It’s affordable and safe, so that checks off the top two things most parents look for!<\/div>\n
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