According to a news release from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission ,14,000 of Infantino’s baby carriers have been recalled because its buckle can break, and the child can fall out. The front facing infant carriers are cotton with a front padded pouch. The carriers have a black body and black straps or a gray body and black straps.

Infantino Recall

If you have one of these popular baby carriers, you can return it and get a free replacement.

Only Infantino carriers with the following four lot codes are included in the recall. The product name and lot code are identified on label sewn into the inside of the carriers.

Go Forward 4-in-1 Evolved Ergonomic Carrier – lot code: 2018 0619

Go Forward 4-in-1 Evolved Ergonomic Carrier – lot code: 2018 0719

Flip Front2back Carrier – lot code 2018 0719

Up Close Newborn Carrier – lot code 2018 0719

Other similar products were not affected by this recall.

The affected carriers were sold at Target and other stores nationwide and online at Amazon from November 2019 through December 2019 for between $30 and $50.

Consumers can call Infantino at 1-800-840-4916, email the company at Recall@infantino.com or visit the website and click on Recalls for more information.

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Photos courtesy of Infantino

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There’s so much more to Thanksgiving weekend than leftover turkey sandwiches and online Black Friday deals. With the kids out of school (whether it’s the Zoom or in-person kind), you’re probably desperate for ways to keep everyone entertained. Scroll down for 15 fun and festive activities that will make the long weekend fly by.

See the Light(s)

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Sure, some of our favorite holiday light displays have been cancelled this year (as in, no LA Zoo lights... sigh). But these over-the-top, illuminated houses around town are sure to dazzle and delight. 

Branch Out

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Starting the day after Thanksgiving, most of LA's local tree lots and further-out tree farms open for business. If you're feeling adventurous, start a new post-holiday tradition at a cut-your-own farm, where kids can wander through the rows of trees in search of the perfect one to take home. 

Get Crafty

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Check out these six kid-friendly fall crafts from our favorite LA Instagrammers. 

Raise the Roof

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From Graham cracker creations to a clever ice cream cone trick, here are 13 hacks to help you construct your next gingerbread house.

Take a Moment

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After a tough year, Descanso Gardens invites you to reflect and enjoy the beauty that's all around us with Reflections at Descanso, a celebration of all that’s hopeful and peaceful in this world. Be sure to stop by the magical Wishing Tree, where you can add your own wish for the new year. More details.

Buckle Up & Celebrate

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LA's best drive-thru holiday events are happening now! Get tickets to The Elf of the Shelf's Magical Holiday Journey, Santa's Speedway Spectacular (with 2 miles of lights!) and more. 

Hit the Trails

Shannan Rouss

Looking to work off all that stuffing (plus tire out the kiddos)? Visit one of our favorite off-the-beaten-path LA hikes.

Play It Safe

Most of LA's outdoor playgrounds have reopened with Covid restrictions in place. We recommend going during off hours, ideally earlier in the morning, to avoid the most crowded times. 

Take It or "Leaf" It

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There's still plenty of time to give your LA kids a true fall experience with a visit to one of these nearby wooded spots, where you can see trees in all their autumn glory. 

Give Back

A Million Thanks

Help kids experience their own helper's high. From creating a Blessing Bag to writing a letter to the troops, here are 14 ways for them to give back this holiday season

-Christina Montoya Fiedler & Shannan Rouss

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When you’re running errands with small kids in tow, the fewer stops you have to make the better. Now you’ll have one less place to buckle and unbuckle that car seat because UPS is adding locations to CVS and Michaels stores.

After an initial test run in Texas stores, the partnership between UPS and several retailers is expanding to include 1,100 Michaels locations and thousands of CVS stores across the country. Now customers will be able to drop off and pick up UPS packages and grab prescriptions or shop for slime supplies all in one stop.

UPS is rolling out the service to nearly all 8,000 stand-alone CVS locations in the United States, as well as an unspecified number of Advance Auto Parts stores. Since Amazon returns can be made through UPS Access Points this makes it even easier to shop and make returns on Amazon.

The new locations will provide an easy avenue for returns, but more importantly an option for deliveries if customers do not want their Amazon orders left on their front porch. Of course, much like dropping off Amazon returns at Kohl’s, it will probably be impossible to leave without stocking up on some art supplies.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr

 

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Nothing ruins a good beach day like a pesky, preventable sunburn. After all, you’ve got sandcastles to build and little sea creatures to find! From the latest styles to total SPF coverage, keep those precious noggins out of the sun with our picks for the best functional and stylish sun hats. Scroll down to see our favorites.

Noggins Sun Hats

Noggins

These hats are not only made of UPF 50+ fabric, they offer lightweight and effective coverage for the face and necks of your little sun-soakers. Billed as "the sun hat that will stay on" they have an adjustable chin strap with a safety release buckle as well as an adjustable feature to make it fit just right. There's a mesh lining, too, to help kiddos stay cool. 

$19.95. Available in blue camo and pink butterfly, at veyokids.com 

Wallaroo Bucket Hat in Maui

Wallaroo Hats

Who says sun hats have to be monochrome? The Wallaroo Hat Company makes an array of hats that fit kids as young as 3 mos., up to 5 years. They are UPF 50+ and made to block 97% of UV rays, and have the Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Approval. Add to that some serious style and variety and you've got a great choice for the under six crowd. We love this Hawaiian inspired print! 

Get one at wallaroohats.com,  $20

 

Sunday Afternoons Kids Play Hat in Reptile

Sunday Afternoons

Sunday Afternoons are meant to be spent at the beach, right? We love all their styles, but this reptile print hat might be our fave. With a wide brim keep rays at bay, a comfy sweat wicking liner that will withstand any type of excitement and an adjustable strap to keep everything in place, plus UPF 50+ material! They come in a ton of other patterns, too! 

Available at Sunday Afternoons, $26.

Kids Ribbon Fedora from the Gap

GAP

Get your dapper dude (or dudette) ready for a sunny day out with this stylish fedora from Gap. It's lightweight (100% paper) and will keep their heads cool while deflecting the glare. There's no UPF in this hat so it's better for being out-and-about than a day at the beach. 

Find it at gap.com, $19.95

Handmade Bucket Hat

Designed by a mom for a friend whose son just can’t keep his hat on, this reversible, denim topper is kid-tested and mother approved. We love the measurements of this sunshade---the brim lands right above eye-sight---so kiddos can be protected and still see all!

Available at Etsy, $30.

Floppy Sun Hat by Flap Happy in Red Dot

Flap Happy

Pair this cheerful topper with a picnic in the sun. It’s UPF 50+, and the generous brim provides protection for her sensitive ears and neck.

Available at Flap Happy, $16.95.

Reversible Baby Bucket Hat from Patagonia

Patagonia

This reversible sun bucket hat from Patagonia is UPF 50+ and made to stay right on that little sweet head to prevent sunburn and overexposure. The fabric is wind and water resistant and dries quickly, plus it packs small so you can aways keep it on hand. The chin-strap is adjustable and the brim protects head, face and neck. 

Get it patagonia.com, $29

Coolibar Kid's Surfs Up All Sport Hat

For serious sun coverage, keep them shielded in these All Sport toppers that are rated UPF 50+ and come with an attached drape to protect the neck. It’s travel friendly, meaning you can crush it up in your beach bag when it’s time to go.

Available at Coolibar, $22.

UV SKinz Girls Ribbon Hat

VSkinz

For the little ladies up to age 5, this hat shades eyes, ears and necks. The ruffled ribbon design will make your girlie-girl happy while the SPF 50+ coverage gives Mom and Dad confidence that  their sun-loving kiddo has complete coverage. We love the added bonus of a bendable brim, making for easy on-the-go storage.

Available at UV Skinz, 23.95.

— Amber Guetebier & Emily Warman

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Is Khloe Kardashian a car seat hack genius extraordinaire? Maybe she just knows more than most of us when it comes to wrangling kiddos with a full-on mani. Allow us to explain.

In a February Instagram post, followers questioned the mama’s ability to care for little love with long, freshly-manicured nails. And that’s when Kardashian schooled them on the Namra Car Seat Key.

The little plastic product, available on Amazon for $14.99, clips on to your key ring and makes unbuckling easy on your fingers. Not only is Namra’s Car Seat Key an easy way to avoid mani malfunctions, it’s also perfect for people with arthritis or carpel tunnel syndrome.

Namra’s genius car seat unbuckling helper isn’t the only product of its kind. The Bucklebee Easy Buckle Release Aid ($19.95), UnbuckleMe ($14.99) and eZtotZ Buckle Pal ($13.99) are all other similar options!

—Erica Loop

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Close to two decades ago Dahlia Rezik faced a struggle that many of us mamas deal with daily—strapping her daughter into a car seat while managing the tot’s bulky winter coat. Even though she felt defeated at the time, inspiration struck. This mom’s genius toddler coat invention is helping parents everywhere to overcome this obstacle with ease.

Car seats and puffy winter coats don’t mix. Along with making it almost impossible to strap in your kiddo, the added bulk can interfere with how the safety seat works. These issues leave parents with one choice—to wrangle their tyke out of their coat before strapping them in.

As any parent knows, getting a toddler to take off their coat (without exposing them to the winter chill or risking a major meltdown) is a momentous feat. To solve this problem, Rezik developed her own children’s coat. Instead of a zipper in the middle of the jacket, she moved it to the side. This allows mom or dad to move the coat’s fabric away from the seat’s straps, providing a tight buckle. They can then pull the fabric across the child and zip up the side closure.

After creating a prototype, the mom had it crash tested. Rezik told ABC Radio, “What I wanted to do was have the coat perform as similarly to no coat as possible, and that’s what it did.” The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) compliant coat is now available to buy online. Rezik’s company, Buckle Me Baby Coats, sells the outerwear for $79 to $150.

—Erica Loop

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Baby is precious cargo so buying a car seat that will keep your kiddo safe is a must. Other “nice to haves” on your list include comfort, the flexibility to use as your child grows and smart technology. The brand-new Eternis S with Sensorsafe from Cybex checks all of these boxes and more. It’s truly an all-in-one car seat boasting modern technology that we’ve never seen before. Read on for the full details of this groundbreaking new car seat.

Let’s Talk Safety Features

Cybex is all about merging design and functionality, while never compromising safety. Their new Eternis S is their latest car seat model that puts your child’s safety first. The Eternis S features a steel enforced frame and adjustable linear side-impact protection that absorbs up to 25% more impact forces in event of a side impact collision. Its energy-absorbing shell helps reduce the forces felt by your child should a collision happen. Other safe features worth calling out:

• All vehicles are different so you want your car seat to comfortably—and safely—fit in your backseat. The Eternis S makes it easy with its 10-position adjustable recline that you can maneuver one-handed. This adjustable recline ensures the proper angle to best fit your vehicle.

• Ever had your kiddo fall asleep in her car seat with her head slumped forward? This won’t ever happen with the Eternis S. The car seat is equipped with a 3-position patented reclining headrest that maneuvers your child’s head into a comfortable and safe position.

You’ll Flip for this Smart Technology

The modern technology of the Eternis S is seriously next-level awesome. First, you want to download the Cybex SensorSafe app, which is essential to accessing all the smart features of the car seat—not to mention it also includes Eternis S FAQs, how-to videos, guidance on installation and the digital manual for easy access whenever and wherever you are. The app is both android and iPhone compatible. Next, insert the small plastic receiver into your car’s OBD2 port. This receiver transmits information between your vehicle and the car seat and app.

Here’s where we’re colored impressed: the chest clip is equipped with what Cybex calls SensorSafe technology. Once you buckle baby in, the chest clip lights up blue to show you’ve not only buckled in properly, but that the SensorSafe is activated. Once activated, you’re alerted to a variety of safety infractions via the app and a beeping sound via the receiver. Below are a few things you’ll be alerted to:

Your child unbuckles his chest clip. Got a Houdini on your hands? Even if kiddo is out of sight, you will be alerted if your he undos his chest clip.

You forget your kid in the car. Once you break the bluetooth connection and are out of the same area as your child (let’s say you leave your child in the car and forget him as you make your way to the grocery store), you’ll instantly receive an alert via the app and the receiver that your kid is still strapped in. The alert appears every 60 seconds and if you do not respond by minute two (the third alert) a message will be sent to your group, which is like your emergency contacts. Whoever you designate as your emergency contacts will receive an alert and give them the last known location of the vehicle based on the phone’s navigation system.

But, if you don’t break the connection—for example, you stop to gas up the car—the car port receiver and your phone will beep every four minutes as a reminder that your child is still in his car seat. These alerts, coupled with contacting your emergency group, helps ensure no child will ever be left alone in a vehicle.

Your car is too hot or too cold. You’ll be alerted if the temps in your car are too extreme.

Your kid is seated for too long. We’re all for road trips but kids need a break. If your child has been seated for more than two hours while the car is turned on, you’ll get a notification that he may need a break.

How It Grows with Your Child

You can use this car seat starting from the day you bring baby home from the hospital through the next 10 years. Let that sink in. The all-in-one Eternis S can be used in a rear-facing infant (it comes with a removable newborn inlay that you can use starting at four pounds), forward-facing convertible and booster seat positions (specs of each position detailed out below). With this Cybex Eternis S car seat, you won’t have to research what car seat to buy for the next stage. Simply adjust the Eternis S’s headrest up to the next appropriate position (there are 12 easy-to-adjust headrest positions in all) each time your child reaches the next stage.

Other Perks That Set It Apart

The fact that this is a one and done car seat for every age and stage is one of the reasons we love the Eternis S. Below are a few more perks parents are buzzing about:

You don’t have to rethread the straps ever. The straps of the 5-point harness is no-rethread, which means the shoulder straps are adjustable without having to uninstall the car seat and then unthread the straps.

There is a magnetic buckle holder. Before putting your kiddo in the seat, affix each metal buckle to the side of the car seat, which ensures an easy entry (and exit) from the seat. No tangled buckles or straps here.

Clean up is easy. The machine washable cover is easy to take off and the dishwasher-safe cup holder can be placed on either side of the car seat for easy access.

Must-Know Weight and Height Details

Rear-facing infant: 4 pounds (removable newborn inlay for 4-11 pounds) up to 50 pounds and 17-48 inches

Forward-facing convertible seat: 22-65 pounds and 28-49 inches; child must be two years old

Belt-positioning booster seat: 33-120 pounds and 44-57 inches; child must be three years old

For full safety specifications click here.

Available at cybexonlineshop.com in Manhattan Grey or Lavastone Black. The Eternis S SensorSafe retails for $379.99

Copy by Erin Lem; photos courtesy of Cybex

 

 

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Say “hello” to Chicago’s newest children’s boutique. Better yet, give it a big smile and friendly “coo.” Catbird Baby has opened in Lincoln Square. The local designer of high quality carriers now has a showroom of its own. Its mission? Helping you keep your little bundle safe and secure — while looking stylish, in the process.

Why You’ll Love It
Owner Beth Leistensnider is a certified babywearing expert and started Catbird Baby more than 10 years ago. Up until now, you could buy the line of carriers online and at select retailers — but this is the first shop that’s all her own. It’s a small, welcoming space, with room for fittings and consultations, plus a window-side display of all of the products. With two styles of Catbird Baby carriers up for grabs, plus a curated selection of slings and wraps from other makers, it’s a much different experience than browsing a big-box store: You know everything has been tested and loved, and the designer herself is on hand to walk you through the process.

Carriers and slings come in an array of colors and patterns, and are meant to touch, feel and try on. Because of the personal attention Beth gives each client, store hours are currently by appointment only. It’s not just newly minted parents that can benefit from a visit here; the carriers fit toddlers, too. So if you want to switch to something new in babywearing — for example, an Asian-inspired wrap-and-tie carrier that you can wear in front or back — this is the place to do it.

The Personal Touch
Moms should get fitted for baby carriers, just as they should get fitted for bras, says Beth. A little cinch here or adjustment there could save your back and make the load seem ever-so lightweight. With this in mind, Beth spends about an hour doing consultations to help shoppers find their ideal carrier. It starts with discussing a mom’s lifestyle — will she be using the carrier on the go all day, just here and there, or mostly for bonding? What are her style preferences? Once Beth understands a shopper’s needs, she directs them to styles they might like and teaches them how to adjust it to their body type. In addition to the Catbird Baby carriers (the Pikkolo buckle carrier and Mei Tai wrap-and-tie), there are wraps by Babylonia and slings from Sakura Bloom.

Other Goodies on Hand
While you’re there, check out other finds like teethers, rattles and toys. There are gift items, too, including stylish breastfeeding scarves from Itzy Ritzy, Baby Legs legwarmers and Chewbeads necklaces. You can also trick out your carrier with all-fleece winter-weather covers. Or, pick up a carry-all tote in one of the same fun patterns as the carriers (these make great schoolbags for older kids).

It’s always great to see an independent designer open up her own shop — and this one doesn’t disappoint. Welcome, Catbird Baby!

Catbird Baby
4822 N. Damen Ave.
Lincoln Square
773-922-6570
Hours by appointment only; call or email info@catbirdbaby.com
Online: catbirdbaby.com

Are you into babywearing? Let us know in the Comments below!

— Kelly Aiglon