BearView Infant Mirror Panda Bear Black and White

August 4, 2009 by Baby Gear  
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SafeFit Baby In Sight

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50% bigger...so it's easier to keep an eye on baby. Our extra-large safety mirror allows you to keep tabs on your rear-facing infant...without taking your eyes off the road. And because this shatterproof mirror is 50% larger than other models, it allows you a more complete view of baby. Straps easily to the back seat or headrest of cars, vans, and SUVs. 12"W x 8¾"H.

Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support, Ivory Terry

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noimage 75 Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support, Ivory Terry
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The award-winning Snuzzler provides the ideal support for baby's back and head, adjusting upward as baby grows. Keeps baby perfectly supported and comfortable in any seat, and in any season! The soft terry cloth material provides comfort to baby all year long, and is perfect for warmer climates. The unique contours work easily with all harness straps, including 3 and 5 point harness systems. The Snuzzler transfers with ease between all infant seats to provide support in car seats, strollers, jogging stroller and swings. No need to thread straps! To stabilize wobbly newborn heads, the lower portion of the head support overlap the body support cushions. The head support adjusts upward as baby grows and it can detach from the body support to be used on its own. With padding only on the sides, not behind baby, the Snuzzler does not interfere with the safety of car seat harnesses. Crash tested for safety and Machine washable for easy care.

Safety 1st Baby On Board Sign

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The Safety 1st original "On Board signs will encourage drives to use caution when approaching cars with young passengers. This bright yellow sign is clearly visible from a distance, and adheres to any car window.

Importance of a 5-Point Harness Carseat

August 8, 2008 by Baby Gear  
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2 Importance of a 5 Point Harness CarseatPLEASE READ THIS AFTER YOU WATCH THE VIDEO…Very Important Information…
Statistics show that 90% of all children’s car seats are incorrectly used or installed! To find a location to get your carseat installation inspected, go to:
http://www.seatcheck.org/ OR http://www.safekids.org/certification and click on “Find a Technician” on the right.

**********NEWS************

We have begun a non-profit foundation recently in honor and memory of Kyle. (please view our new video on YouTube.) You can find the webpage here - http://www.kyledavidmiller.org
Our mission is to keep children in a 5pt safety harness up to 80lbs - we are accepting applications from families who cannot afford to purchase these car seats and are supplying those seats through the tax-free donations you can make through the site. We also have car seat safety information posted and will answer any question you have on car seat safety through the contact webpage. Please visit the site and help keep as many children safe as we can.

***NEW NEWS***
The Kyle David Miller Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of http://www.HipMonkey.com
- You can now purchase Britax, Sunshine Kids, Safeguard and Recaro car seats and many other baby/children’s products from Hip Monkey and the 100% of proceeds from every sale will be donated to the Kyle David Miller Foundation to go towards purchasing car seats for children in need!! Please visit HipMonkey.com and help support children in need through your purchase!

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My son was killed in a car accident last year because a senile, 78 year old woman ran a red light and hit us causing us to flip into a ditch. Kyle’s seatbelt came unlatched during the roll and he was ejected. His seatbelt was later examined by several experts who determined it was faulty and told me that seatbelts can and do fail, especially in roll over accidents. I had no idea that seatbelts could fail and think that this is something everyone should be made aware of. The government also needs to be more strict about making sure the people they issue licenses to are fit to drive…
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In Loving Memory of
Kyle David Miller
3/13/02 - 5/29/05

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Child Seat Safety

August 8, 2008 by Baby Gear  
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2 Child Seat SafetyVideo I made for my sister showing the importance of installing your child’s seat rear-facing. Madison is my niece.

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