Car Seats
Explore infant, convertible, all-in-one, harness or belt-positioning booster car seats.
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Infant Car Seats
An infant car seat has been designed specifically for newborns and is generally outgrown by baby’s first birthday (depending upon your little one’s size and your car seat’s height and weight limits). They’re portable, lightweight, and can be used as part of a travel system. Infant car seats are rear-facing at all times, which is safest for your baby.

Convertible Car Seats
A convertible car seat can be used rear-facing or forward-facing (hence the ‘convertible’), and unlike infant car seats, remain installed in your car without a detachable base. While they aren’t lightweight or portable, they do offer flexibility and longevity—many can be used from birth into childhood (typically around age 6, depending on the weight limit).

All-in-One Car Seats
While shopping for convertible car seats, you may come across what’s known as a combination car seat (some descriptors include 3-in-1, 4-in-1, or All-in-One). Like a standard convertible car seat, they can be used rear- or forward- facing, and then later with older children, as a booster (both high-back and backless, depending on the model).

Booster Car Seats
A booster car seat—either high-back or backless—bridges the gap for kiddos who have outgrown their convertible car seat, but aren’t yet big enough for the seat belt to fit properly. A booster raises a child up off the vehicle seat, creating a better seat belt fit. You’ll transition your child from a convertible car seat to a booster once he or she is at least 40 lbs., is at least 4 years old, and sits properly for the duration of the trip. You’ll quit using it between ages 10 and 12 (as always, this will depend on your child’s size and your booster’s weight and height limits).

Travel Systems
A travel system features an infant car seat that connects to your vehicle, matched seamlessly with a stroller, combined and designed to work together for your convenience. This integrated approach allows parents to use strollers from day one.