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If your child has outgrown your car seat, or you're using an older or expired model, Target has a promotion that can help.  Shoppers can bring an old car seat to Target and get a 20% off Target ...
Got an old car seat collecting dust? Target is running a nationwide car seat trade-in event this week, and shoppers across the U.S. can score 20% off a new one just for recycling the old. According to ...
First, they’re too big for their infant car seats; then, they’ve outgrown their toddler seats and boosters, too. This presents a recurring dilemma: What do parents do with their old car seats ...
Prominent child seat maker Graco advises that new car seats should only be used for between seven and ten years before being replaced.
If you believe Frank Weber, the car is ... the fashion designer and waste expert still can't avoid visiting the scrapyard: "We actually get the belt buckles and seat belts from old cars." ...
If you are using an old, expired or handed-down child car seat, you may be able to trade it in for a new one at Target, but you'll need to act fast, and the deal expires later in the May.