
Which Car Seat Is Right For You? There are three common types of car seats available: infant car seats, convertible car seats, and booster car seats. The child's weight, height, and age are all important factors in determining which car seat is right for your child.
Infant Car Seats are designed for newborns and usually include a carry handle to help parents transport their child to and from the car. Convertible Car Seats offer more than one mode of use. They can be used rear-facing for an infant and later used forward-facing for toddlers. Booster Car Seats with a built-in harness can be used for toddlers. Older children can use them as belt-positioning boosters until they no longer need a car seat. To determine which car seat type and model meets your child’s needs, consult with a certified child passenger safety technician and carefully read the car seat package, warning labels and instruction manual. Visit www.nhtsa.gov/cps/cps fitting to locate a child car seat inspection station in your state.

| Maxi-Cosi® Mico™ Infant Car Seat - Age Birth – 12 months
- Height 19-29”
- Weight 5-22 lbs.
- Rear-Facing seat position
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| Maxi-Cosi® Priori™ Convertible Car Seat - Age Birth – 4 years
- Height 19-43”
- Weight 5-35 lbs. Rear-facing
- Weight 22-40 lbs. Forward-facing
- Rear-facing & Forward-facing seat position
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| Maxi-Cosi® Rodi® Booster Car Seat - Age 4 - 8 years
- Height 34-57”
- Weight 30-100 lbs.
- Forward-facing seat position
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