Pre-kids, my husband and I used to jet off to Tahoe to chase powder or up the coast to explore remote redwood forests with just a backpack and some snacks. Fast forward to 2021 when we have a 65 pound dog and two kids under three. While our interests haven’t changed, the way we travel certainly has.

Anytime we leave the house—from short excursions to longer road trips—we try to pack efficiently and maximize space in the car. This means choosing a car seat like the new Graco SlimFit3™ LX Car Seat, which is one of the slimmest ones I’ve seen. We recently took it for a spin and loved its design, comfort and ease of use. Read on to discover why this new car seat is ideal for families with limited space or multiple kids—and why we’ll be using it for years to come.

 

Things you’ll love about the new Graco SlimFit3™ LX Car Seat:

It’s slim. Yes, really.
While most car seats tout a compact design, Graco SlimFit3™ LX Car Seat actually lives up to its name. While I’m not a car seat expert, we do own two other car seats and my kids have used other brands in their grandparents’ cars, and I can confidently say that this new Graco car seat is noticeably slimmer. For those counting, it comes in at 16.7 inches across, which is narrow enough to allow for three car seats across in the back seat.

My 11-month-old son detests car rides (go figure this anti-car ride baby is stuck with a road trip-loving family), which means I’m often in the back seat with him and our toddler trying to entertain both. Before installing the Graco SlimFit3™ LX I could barely fit between the two car seats, but with the new seat installed, the back seat is so much roomier and I’m not sitting smooshed diagonal between two kids.

It’s easy to adjust and install
We had the car seat installed in mere minutes, and moving it from one car to another is equally as simple as it weighs 18.5 pounds. The car seat features a push-button InRight LATCH, which basically means that it provides an easy, one-second attachment to the car. Graco even manufactured the seat so there’s an audible click to help ensure secure and correct installation.

Adjusting the car seat straps and headrest is intuitive, which is saying something since let’s just say I’m easily confused when it comes to installation and assembly. I like that the seat is no-rethread so I can adjust the height of the headrest and harness to 10 positions with one hand and motion. There’s also a recline option that allows you to adjust it to four different positions allowing for a more comfortable ride for your child.

It’s comfortable
I was pleasantly surprised when my son actually giggled and babbled on our way to daycare on his first ride in the new seat (instead of his usual screeching). Car trips after that—both short and long—have been (and I hope I don’t jinx this)…pleasant. And, the best part of all: I haven’t had to ride in the backseat with him as much.

The car seat features breathable mesh airflow channels to ensure your child doesn’t overheat. For infants, the car seat comes with plush head and body inserts to keep baby cradled. While I’m realistic enough to know that all children react differently to various situations and products, it’s clear for my son that Graco SlimFit3™ LX Car Seat’s design offers him comfort, which has been a great relief for my family as we continue to enjoy time out of the house.

 

Removable, plush head and body inserts help to keep your infant feeling cradled and comfortable. You can take the cover off to clean it without uninstalling the car seat or removing the harness (bonus: it’s machine washable). The steel-reinforced frame provides strength and durability for years of use, and EPS energy-absorbing foam provides effective impact energy management. This car seat is Graco® ProtectPlus Engineered™ to help protect in frontal, side, rear, and rollover crashes.

It grows with your child and safe every step of the way
We love products that aren’t one and done and this new 3-in-1 car seat fits the bill. It isn’t just a car seat you’ll use for a few months; it grows with your child from five pounds up to 100 pounds. The car seat works in three different safe positions: rear-facing harness (5-40 pounds), forward-facing harness (22-65 pounds) and highback booster (40-100 pounds).

And, bottom line, this car seat is safe every step of the way from the first ride home from the hospital to your rides to and from elementary school. The car seat is made with a steel-reinforced frame that provides strength and durability and EPS energy-absorbing foam provides effective impact energy management. And, Graco tells us that this car seat is Graco® ProtectPlus Engineered™ to help protect in the event of frontal, side, rear and rollover crashes.

Buy now

—Erin Lem

 

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BFFs. Besties. Frenemies. Why do kids have so many names for friends? Maybe it’s because after family, your kiddos’ pals are the greatest force in their lives. It starts with toddler play dates set up by mom, and before you know it they’re inviting kids over for an all-night movie marathon. Read on to discover eight of our favorite books about the power of friendship.

This post is sponsored by HarperCollins publishing’s new HarperAlley graphic novels for early readers, ages 6-10. The novels harness the power of visual learning to engage kids and help emerging readers build their literary skills to become confident, independent readers. Learn more about the graphic novels Pea Bee & Jay, Arlo & Pips and Beak & Ally!

Yo! Yes?

Scholastic

Sometimes the language of friendship is as simple as a “yo!” In this vibrantly illustrated story, two boys from different backgrounds become friends from the start of a tentative greeting. 

Ages: 2-4

Get it here, $7.99

You Are Friendly

Maren Green Publishing

This award-winning book teaches kids there are numerous to connect with others. Inviting someone to play, sharing and being kind are all ways to make and keep friends.

 Ages: 2-4 

Get it here, $7.99

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Beak & Ally, by Norm Feuti

HarperCollins

A brand-new early reader graphic novel series about finding friendship in unexpected places! Ally the alligator is perfectly happy being alone... until one day a noisy bird named Beak lands on her snout. Much to Ally’s annoyance, this chatty bird likes to sing constantly and has chosen a nearby tree to build his new nest. Even worse, he insists that he and Ally should be best friends. In fact, he has all kinds of friendship goals in mind, and it seems nothing Ally says will convince him that she’d rather just be alone. Nothing beats peace and quiet... except for maybe a new best friend?

$12.99

Get it here

The Invisible Boy

Knopf Books for Young Readers

No one ever notices Brian, and he’s not included. Everything changes when a new kid comes to class. Brian makes him feel welcome right away, and they form a special bond that helps each of them shine.

Ages: 6-9

Get it here, $10.59

How to Be a Friend

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

This fun dinosaur character-themed book is a friendship how-to guide. Kids learn how to show someone they want to be friends, how to handle bullies, how to be a good friend, and even conflict resolution.

Ages: 4-8 years

Get it here, $8.99

All Are Welcome

Knopf Books for Young Readers

Teaching kids the importance of inclusion is the building block of friendship. This book follows a group of kids of all backgrounds as they are wholeheartedly welcomed at school by their teachers and peers.

Ages: 4-8 years

Get it here, $14.19

Enemy Pie

Chronicle Books

Jeremy Ross is the new kid on the block and enemy number one. His dad has a special recipe to turn enemies into friends: Enemy Pie. Part of the recipe is spending a whole day playing with the enemy so it may not be easy, but it's bound to work!

Ages: 5-9

Get it here, $13.99

The One and Only Ivan

HarperCollins

This Newberry Award-winning book tells the story of Ivan, a gorilla who lives in a shopping mall with humans watching his mundane life through the glass. A baby elephant named Ruby who was taken from her family meets Ivan, and changes his life forever, as only true friendship can.

Ages: 8-12 

Get it here, $7.99

This post is sponsored by HarperCollins publishing’s new HarperAlley graphic novels for early readers, ages 6-10. The novels harness the power of visual learning to engage kids and help emerging readers build their literary skills to become confident, independent readers. Learn more about the graphic novels Pea Bee & Jay, Arlo & Pips and Beak & Ally!

—Emma Bland Smith & Jamie Aderski

If you are expecting a little one, you are probably in the market for a car seat and stroller. Your new baby is precious cargo and you are going to want to keep them safe when you are out and about. The Corso Travel System and the KeyFit 35 are the latest generation in Chicco’s line. 

Corso Modular Travel System

 

The Corso Travel System ($329.99) features a one-hand, compact fold that stands independently without the push handle touching the ground, multi-position recline and ample storage. A FlexCore adjustable rear suspension and large wheels with treaded EVA tires and hub bearings make it easy to navigate on sidewalks and uneven terrain. Also sold as a Modular Travel System (499.99) with Chicco’s #1 rated KeyFit 30 Zip Infant Car Seat, the pair offers four stroller configurations, including parent and rear-facing options.

KeyFit 35

 

The KeyFit 35 (249.99) is the next generation in Chicco’s KeyFit line and is engineered with #1-rated innovative safety features that make it the easiest to install and use correctly, every time. The seat now offers an Easy-Extend Headrest System with a no-rethread harness to accommodate growth up to 32” tall and keep baby rear-facing longer. Additional upgrades include an anti-rebound bar for added stability and legroom, European belt routing system and a UPF 50+ canopy for sun protection.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Chicco

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Looking for a way to harness the wind? From upcycled plastic lids and egg cartons to tin cans and seashells, check out these 12 unique wind chimes you can make at home. Not only will it give your kids something to do, but it also makes for sweet backyard decor. Scroll down, our how to make wind chimes crafts will blow you away!

Recycled Plastic Lid Wind Chimes

Fun Family Crafts

Recycle! Parents can help out on this wind chime project. Recycling plastic lids and pretty beads (or anything you can put on a string) makes for this colorful wind chime. We love the tutorial over at Crafts by Amanda, so head over for the deets. Then it’s time to get crafty.

Eggs-tra Easy

Bar Rucci via ArtBar

The sky’s the limit when your little artist reuses egg cartons to make these pretty pastel wind chimes. This project is a breeze to put together with a few supplies: egg cartons, watercolor paint, beads, bells and yarn. Get instructions for this eggs-ellent idea from Barbara over at ArtBar.

Ocean in the Air

Jessica via Let's Do Something Crafty

Shell we make some wind chimes today? Grab shells, glitter, glue gun and string, then follow Jessica Amey’s simple directions at Let’s Do Something Crafty, and you’ve got new backyard décor. When you're done, tie it up and let the wind do its thing.

Tea Bottle Wind Chimes

Amy Latta Creations

From colorful paper mâché and glitter paint, your little crafter will enjoy this DIY wind chime project. The best part is the tinkering sound the lids make when done. For a complete how-to head over to Amy Latte Creations and get started today!

Hanging Hearts

Allison via No Time for Flashcards

It's heart to resist this sweet wind chime made with care over at No Time for Flashcards. Little hands will need a little help (it's worth the effort!) melting these pretty red and white hearts. You’ll need pony beads, string, a piece of wood and silicone holders. You can get the 4-1-1 from Allison over at No Time for Flashcards.

Macrame Wind Chimes

Crafts Unleashed

If your little crafter is keen on making friendship bracelets, then these DIY macrame wind chimes are perfect. For what to get and how to make these wind chimes head over to Crafts Unleased. When done, hand them up and listen to the music in the wind.

Creature Chime

Chelsey via Buggy and Buddy

Paperclips? Check. Plastic cup? Check. Add string, googly eyes and bells, and you’ve got the makings of a wind chime inspired by Chelsey over at Buggy and Buddy. Go here for the step-by-step. When done, sit back and hear the bells.

Over the Rainbow

Jackie Curry via Happy Hooligans

Wood-n’t you like to make this colorful chime? There are a few more steps to this project, but the result is worth it. Props to Jackie at Happy Hooligans, who came up with this cool craft that starts with a nature walk. Find the how-to here.

Fairy Fabulous

Lori via Beneath the Rowan Tree

Who doesn’t love to believe in fairy tales? These cute little wind chimes make a sweet tinkering sound that your own fabulous fairy will love. There are quite a few (but do-able) steps: you'll need beads, small jingle bells, wire and miniature flower pots. Lori over at Beneath the Rowan Tree gives us detailed steps.

Awesome Upcycle

Natalie Kramer via Homemade Charlotte

We try to set a good example for our kids by picking up trash from the environment. Well, Natalie over at Handmade Charlotte took this task up a notch when she made these whimsical wind chimes. You’ll need a plastic lid, ice cream spoons, bells, feathers and several other items. Get the full scoop, here.

Do the Can-Can

Kimbo via A girl with a glue gun

When kids are done playing “kick the can” they can paint them to make this bright and bold can craft. A nod to Kim who came up with this cool idea that’s easy for kiddos to do. All you need is an old lampshade wire (or something similar), cans, paint, string, hammer (adult supervision, please) and nails. Grab the directions here.

—Nikki Walsh

 

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When it comes to investing in a stroller, most parents want the field of options narrowed down considerably to save precious time and sanity. There are hundreds to choose from after all! If you’re looking for one single stroller to take your kiddo from birth to kindergarten (and probably beyond) it’s a smart move to check out Nuna’s ​new TRIV stroller.

Lightweight and flexible, with the ability to stand on its own, the TRIV is built to last with features and functionality unrivaled in the insanely crowded baby gear world. Plus, it looks good enough to practically walk a runway.

 

Revolutionary features

3-position recline

UPF 50+ canopy

Quick-release, 5-point no-rethread harness

Leatherette accented pushbar and armbar

Height adjustable pushbar

Adjustable calf support

Spring suspension technology

All-terrain rubber tires

Sleek and stylish functionality

Ultra-compact

Easy, one-handed fold

Seat faces both forwards and backwards and folds flat both ways

Functional from birth to 50 pounds

Travel system ready with included ring adapter

Car seat ring adapter conveniently folds with the frame

Best of all, the Nuna TRIV is highly versatile with a seat that can face forwards or backwards, easy conversion from a 5-point to a 3-point harness, and a one-handed fold when you’re switching from walking to driving, or ready to wrap it up for the day. Pair it with a Nuna PIPA infant car seat to make it a fully functioning travel system thanks to the ring adaptor included. The fully featured compact stroller weighs a very liftable 19.4 pounds (without insert, armbar, or canopy). So toss it in your trunk and never miss a beat.

 

Strolling around town with the TRIV means supreme comfort and safety for you and your baby, no matter the circumstances. Brave all types of weather with a Merino wool insert for winter and a mesh seat for summer. The agile rain cover is ideal for gray and damp days, while the UPF 50+ canopy fully extends with an eyeshade and window when the sun is strong.

Adjust the pushbar to your perfect height, then cruise in confidence with spring suspension technology to keep the ride going smoothly. A smart storage pocket and oversized basket provide plenty of places to stash bottles, diapers, wipes, snacks, and everything else you’ll need along the way.

Nuna has been at the forefront of modern baby gear since 2007. As a global brand with Dutch origins, Nuna is keenly focused on both manufacturing and design, ensuring that all materials and processes are safe, superior, and truly mindful. Chances are, you’re probably familiar with Nuna’s contemporary collection of car seats, strollers, kiddie cots, chairs, and carriers. But if you haven’t become educated on Nuna gear, we highly recommend perusing the video gallery to see and learn more.

Shop the stylish and reliable TRIV stroller at ​https://www.nunababy.com/triv-usa

–Whitney C. Harris

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you were second in line for the throne? Disney+ just released a trailer for a new original movie that combines the allure of royalty with the action-packed adventures of superheroes-in-training. Secret Society of Second-Born Royals follows Sam (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a rebellious teenage royal who unknowingly develops superpowers from a genetic trait attributed only to second-borns of royal lineage.

Second-in-line to the throne of the kingdom of Illyria, Sam constantly questions what it means to be royal and wants to create her own legacy. Unlike Sam’s picture-perfect older sister Eleanor who will become the next queen, Sam would rather rock out with her bandmate and best friend Mike at an illegal protest or ditch a royal engagement for a wild night out.

Fed up with her daughter’s misbehavior, Queen Catherine sends Sam to a summer boarding school where she and four other second-born royals – Tuma, Roxana, January and Matteo – discover they have unique super-human abilities and are invited to join a secret society with a longstanding tradition of covertly keeping the peace. With a new sense of purpose and a little help from their Secret Society instructor James, Sam and her fellow royal recruits must learn to harness their newfound powers and work together as a team before they can save the world.

The movie also stars Skylar Astin (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist) as James; Olivia Deeble (Home and Away) as Roxana; Niles Fitch (This is Us) as Tuma; Faly Rakotohavana (Raven’s Home) as Matteo; Isabella Blake Thomas (Once Upon A Time) as January; Elodie Yung (Daredevil) as Queen Catherine; Ashley Liao (Always Be My Maybe) as Eleanor; Noah Lomax (Trial By Fire) as Mike; and Greg Bryk (Handmaid’s Tale) as the villainous Inmate 34.

This new movie will begin streaming Jul. 17 exclusively on Disney+.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Disney+

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In order to help out families with distance learning, HISTORY has launched a new series of fun lessons to teach, inspire and motivate children. History announced “HISTORY at Home” a free video series available every Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 11 a.m. ET across the network’s digital and social media platforms. Led by a diverse roster of presenters, the first lesson kicks off today with best-selling author Max Brooks educating parents and children on the timely topics of the origins of washing your hands and the history of germs and micro-biology.

In addition to Brooks, HISTORY has gathered a collection of presenters to deliver history lessons on topics they are passionate about. Hosts include Laurence Fishburne, Padma Lakshmi, Billie Jean King, Dan Abrams, Brad Meltzer and more.

HISTORY at Home

“We are currently experiencing an unprecedented moment in history,” said Dr. Kimberly Gilmore, Chief Historian for HISTORY. “Our brand has the ability to harness its vast archive of historical content, while also delivering engaging and thought-provoking educational experiences during this intense time for both children and parents. History always gives us perspective and context to find a way forward. We hope ‘HISTORY at Home’ will provide uplifting moments of inspiration and positivity as we all get through this pandemic together.”

The videos will be available on HISTORY’s Facebook, IGTV, Twitter, YouTube and on their website. Easy and engaging lesson plans to match the themes of the videos will be provided after each lesson and users will be encouraged to share their own activities by uploading personal videos and pictures for an opportunity to be featured as HISTORY’s “Student of the Week.” Also, historically-themed quizzes will post daily to History’s Instagram and Twitter providing a light-hearted, interactive means to engage and educate both kids and parents alike.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: HISTORY

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Even thought it may not feature a wisecracking dragon, or show-stopping musical numbers like the original, the new live-action version of Mulan looks to be an action-packed cinematic adventure.

Mulan movie poster

This week, Walt Disney Studios released the final trailer for the upcoming film.

 

According to Walt Disney Studios, “When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her inner-strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful nation…and a proud father.”

Mulan will be in theaters on March 27.

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Photos courtesy of Walt Disney Studios.

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Car maker Toyota has just issued a recall for over three million vehicles for an electronic defect which can affect the deployment of air bags during an impact.

If you have a Toyota vehicle at home, read on for important information.

photo: Toyota

Recalled Product Description: Toyota Vehicles

The recall includes the following Toyota models: 2011-2019 Corolla, 2011-2013 Matrix, 2012-2018 Avalon and 2013-2018 Avalon Hybrid vehicles.

Why the Cars Were Recalled

The vehicles under recall may have a faulty electronic air bag control system which could lead to incomplete or non-deployment of the air bags. The defect can also impede a seat belt’s ability to tighten during impact, both of which can lead to increased risk of injury in the event of a crash. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has linked at least one fatality to this default, according to Consumer Reports.

How To Tell If Your Toyota Was Recalled

If you own one of the Toyota models included in the recall you can confirm if yours is under recall by plugging your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the NHTSA website here.

What Consumers Can Do

According to Toyota, it will notify owners via first class mail by mid-March. Toyota dealers will install a noise filter between the airbag control module and its wire harness. Toyota dealers may also inspect the electronic control unit to determine if the noise filter is necessary before installing it. The repairs will be at no cost to vehicle owners. You can also contact Toyota’s customer service at 800-331-4331.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Babies outgrow things seemingly overnight, but now your car seat doesn’t have to be one of them. You’ll only have to shop for a car seat once with the new Evenflo EveryFit 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat.

The Evenflo EveryFit is the latest offering in a growing trend among car seat manufacturers to feature a seat that can last from the newborn days to the tween years. This convertible care seat can be used by kids from four pounds to 120. The seat offers four modes of use including rear-facing with harness, forward-facing with harness, belt-positioning high-back booster and backless booster.

“Parenting is a non-stop adventure,” says Jon Chamberlain, CEO at Evenflo. “The EveryFit™ is built to go the distance so parents can feel confident buying a car seat that will help keep their kids safe and comfortable as they grow.”

Evenflo’s EveryFit features four reclining positions, a 12 position headrest, advanced side impact protection and ease of installation with the SureSafe Quick Connector Latch. The seat comes in a variety of machine-washable fabric styles as well as two cup holders and a snack tray.

The Evenflo EveryFit 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat is priced at $189 and is available for purchase now online at Evenflo.com and Amazon, as well as in-store and online at Target and Buy Buy Baby.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Evenflo

 

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