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New Scenera Next Convertible Car Seat The Cosco Scenera NEXT is simply a smarter car seat – designed for families who know what they need. It keeps kids safer with Side Impact Protection built into the headrest, and a 5-point harness that adjusts easily from the front of the seat. Car Seats for Everyone Smarter Products for Modern Families — Cosco’s Car Seats For Everyone™ mission starts with product design. We take the latest advancements in manufacturing and pass the cost savings on to your family. 70 years ago, COSCO started as the Columbus Specialty Company in Columbus, Indiana. It's where we got our name and it’s a place we're happy to call home.Little Unicorn Reversible Strap Covers Add to Registry Add to Favorites *To redeem, enter promotion code FEB20 at checkout. Offer not valid on any already discounted products or certain manufacturers. *Select options above to see the coordinating items. A luxurious car seat accessory with breathable muslin on one side and warm plush on the reverse.




Protects against chafing and irritation from car seat straps Breathable cotton muslin for warmer weather Luxurious plush fabric for cooler weather Little Unicorn Reversible Strap Covers Your baby's safety is our primaryClick here to view the JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association) website. Begin by creating your vision for your nursery and plan the overall look and layout of the room.  easy steps to help you get started: 1. Choosing your bedding is the perfect place to begin when designing the nursery. offers a wide variety of collections and can serve as inspiration for the overall design of your room. 2. To determine the overall look and feel of the entire room, look around your home. nursery is an extension of the rest of your home, stick with a style you're most comfortable with and you'll love 3. Last, choose a theme, color, and personal touches that accentuate your uniquely designed nursery.




Be sure to check out our new Pinterest page for great design ideas along with tips and hints for creating your own dream nursery. We know that, as soon-to-be parents, you're excited and anxious about preparing for the arrivalHere are items you'll need when your littleAdd to wish list A super adjustable, full-size highchair that folds up easily – and fits into almost any closet or narrow storage space. Kids up to 37 pounds Adjustable height and footrestsFive-point safety harnessFront swivel wheelsOne-hand recline Product weight: 22 poundsProduct dimensions: 31 x 25 x 41 inches BabyCenter may feature your wish list as inspiration for other users. Edit your wish list to change this setting. *BabyCenter Moms’ Picks and Moms’ Reviews are not endorsements. BabyCenter does not endorse any specific product. Both Moms’ Picks and Moms’ Reviews allow parents to voice their opinions about, and share their experience with, the key products and gear of parenting.




For details, read about BabyCenter Moms’ Picks or learn more about Moms’ Reviews and BabyCenter's Products & Gear channel.Free shipping* when you spend $49 The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your registry in the future. Consider purchasing the item(s) now, and check your local store if we are out of stock online. Do you still wish to add this item to your registry? The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your wishlist in the future. Do you still wish to add this item to your wishlist? The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your registry. Please select alternate item(s) or consider purchasing the item(s) now! The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your wishlist. Just added to your Cart Free In-Store Pickup Today:Select a StoreChoose from Baby Bunting's range of extensions & hooks to add an additional layer of security for your baby while travelling.




Use a child car seat extension strap to connect the anchor point to the strap of the seat. With the right hooks at your disposal, these extensions can be secured according to the child's comfort. These are compatible with most car models. Made according to the Australian safety standards, our baby car seat extensions & hooks have been tested to ensure maximum protection to your child. In case of an emergency, these straps will hold your child back into the seat, reducing the impact. Showing 1 - 9 of 32 items Houdini Stop Car Seat Chest Clip Safe N Sound Protecta Plus Harness for Booster Seats Benbat Travel Mate 1-4 Years Bear Playette Carseat Strap Covers Charcoal Benbat Total Body Support 0-12 Mnths Houdini Stop Car Seat Chest Clip - Twin Pack Playette Animal Strap Pals Grey Elephants Benbat Neck Rest 1-4 Years Bee Benbat Seat Belt Pals 1-4 Years LionThe Pavlik Harness is specially designed to gently position your baby’s hips so they are aligned in the joint, and to keep the hip joint secure.




Since it is almost impossible to secure one hip by itself in the harness, both hips need to be positioned in the harness. This does not mean that your baby has problems with both hips. By positioning your baby’s hips in such a way that the hip joint is aligned and stable, it will help normal growth and development of the hip joint. There are several reasons why the harness needs to be used and the doctor will explain to you why it is necessary for your baby to be in one. The video below was developed by Dr. Mubarak from the IHDI Medical Advisory board that covers taking the harness on and off, and some basic tips for parents when dealing with a Pavlik Harness. It’s best to allow the knees and thighs to spread apart so the hips point towards the middle of the child’s body. Anything that presses the legs together should be minimized but the child should have freedom to pull his or her own knees together. You should encourage positions that allow the legs to spread apart like a wide V naturally.




They should not be forced apart. Avoid swaddling with the legs together, and also avoid sling carriers. Avoid anything that holds the legs together. Breast feeding position should be fine. Pant sleepers are OK if you unsnap the snaps across the crotch area plus one or two snaps down the legs and up the bodice. Onesies under the harness, or body suits with snaps below for easy diaper changes work well for most babies. Collared body suits are often recommended, but the regular ones are usually all that’s needed unless the straps are rubbing the neck. Clothing should be loose around the legs as much as possible. Pavlik harness labeled for easy strap reference in the instructions below. It may be helpful to print this picture for personal use. When changing clothing it is important to remove only one section of the harness at a time to keep the hips in the proper position as much as possible. It may be a good idea to have someone help you for the first few times. Lie your baby down and first loosen (do not take off) the chest band that attaches with Velcro in front.




Undo the shoulder strap (#1) and take the right arm out of the clothing. Take the clothing over the baby’s head and re-attach the shoulder strap (#1) Undo the other shoulder strap (#2) and remove the old clothing. Put on the new clothing over your baby’s left arm then over his/her head, and re-attach strap (#2) Undo strap (#1), take the clothing over the right arm and re-attach strap (#1) Tuck the clothing down through the (loosened) chest band. CHECKPOINT: Strap (#1) and (#2) should be re-attached over top of the baby’s clothing. Check that the shoulder straps are back on their markers (readjust the straps if needed) Retighten the chest band so that you can get four fingers between your baby’s chest and the chest band The following video provides instructions for fitting by a physician or orthopedist. Knee length socks are normally worn beneath the lower leg straps and booties to help prevent chaffing. To change the socks:




Undo both (#5) straps and remove only one leg from the harness Replace the sock, put leg back into harness and retighten the straps Repeat for the other leg with straps (#6). Cotton socks are usually best. The diaper (nappy) should be worn in the normal way but MUST be worn beneath the abduction straps (#3,4,7,8). If the diaper is worn outside the harness then urine will soak the harness. Urine burns may occur and the harness will not function properly. Do not pick your baby up by his or her feet when changing the diaper (nappy). There are numerous options available for covering the harness: For additional information on clothing please see the Healthy Hips Australia’s brochure by clicking here. Should the harness become soiled you can clean it by dampening it with plain water then applying some detergent and scrubbing with an old toothbrush. Do not take the harness off the baby. Travel is usually normal in the harness. Monitor the amount of time the legs are not in the maximum wide position to avoid the legs being pushed together for long periods of time.




If trips are longer than 4 hours just do your best to keep the legs as wide as possible and don’t worry too much about it. A few hours once in a while is OK, but prolonged travel on a weekly basis should be avoided as much as possible. If routine long car travel is required, then consider purchasing a wide car seat to allow the legs to spread apart. Slings are not recommended because the legs can dangle together. Baby carriers should support the entire thigh with the legs apart like a jockey riding a horse. Front carriers are preferred and sling carriers should be avoided. Babies usually fit in an umbrella stroller but keep the legs apart as much as possible. Sometimes a jogging stroller works better. Try to limit the time that the legs are pressed towards each other. For additional information please see the Health Hips Australia brochure on Prams by clicking here. Use a regular car seat for short trips. Try to avoid long journeys because the car seats usually hold the thighs close together and limit the effectiveness of the Pavlik Harness.




If your car seat feels tight on the legs, then consider using something different such as the Britax Marathon car seat. Regular play time is encouraged. Older infants sometimes learn to crawl while wearing the Pavlik Harness. This is not harmful. Floor activities, sitting activities and high chair are all encouraged with the Pavlik Harness. Some high chairs work better than others. Look at the Keekaroo High Chair if your’s doesn’t fit very well. Propped sitting activities are also encouraged. The Bumbo chair can be used if the sides are cut out to avoid pressing the thighs together. For playing, lay your baby on his/her tummy, back, or in a sitting position. Do not lay your baby on their side as it is not good for your baby’s hips at this stage. You can do tummy time with some support under the torso so the hips can stay in the spread position of the harness. If your doctor says the harness should be worn full time then you’ll need to wash with a wash cloth and basin.




Sometimes the hips are more stable and the child is allowed out of the harness for an hour each day. If time out of harness is allowed, then combine bathing time, play time and harness washing time all together. Sleeping on the back is always encouraged for the hips and to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). A large size HALO SleepSack can be used as long as there is plenty of room for the legs and the neck fits appropriately. Avoid rolled up supports under the thighs and allow the legs room to spread apart. Once it has been decided that the harness can be removed by your doctor, the Doctor or Nurse Practitioner will show you how to take the harness on and off. Taking the Harness Off: Lay your baby on his/her back. Take the feet out of the foot straps (#5,6). Then undo the chest band and shoulder straps (#1,2). Putting the Harness On: Stretch the harness out on a flat surface. Place your baby so that he/she is lying down with their back on the back half of the chest piece.

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