Orbit Introduces Toddler Car Seat


In just a few weeks, Orbit baby will be releasing their much anticipated toddler car seat.

The stroller company began with just an infant car seat and stroller base. They later introduced a toddler stroller attachment, cradle and now, a toddler car seat.

Like many of their other products, the car seat has been designed with convenience, flexibility and safety in mind.

  • Versatile - easily docks onto Orbit’s Base, Stroller, and Rocker with our patent-pending SmartHub™
  • fits children Rear-Facing from 15-35 lbs; Forward-Facing from 20-50 lbs and up to 49 inches
  • rotates 360 degrees on the SmartHub™ for back-saving convenience and easy docking
  • extensive side protection areas have multiple foam zones to keep your child secure
  • the Toddler Car Seat’s EPP foam is higher-grade, softer, and more durable than brittle Styrofoam (EPS)
  • adjustable headrest and fully removable upholstery can be cleaned without removing the restraint harness
  • ballistic nylon back panel stores the full UV Sunshade, as well as all belts and straps
  • can be installed Rear-Facing on the Orbit Base,* and Forward- or Rear-Facing without the Orbit Base (with the included Braces)

For more information please visit Orbit’s website.


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India To Pay Cash For Women To Have Daughters


In an effort to stem the number of abortions happening in their country, the Indian government plans to give cash incentives to the families of baby girls.

Staggered payments would be made to families to “encourage them for better upbringing of girl child and to educate her”, women and child development minister Renuka Chowdhury said in a statement released late Monday.

India has only 927 females for every 1,000 males — far lower than the worldwide average of 1,050 females.

According to UNICEF, India continues to lose almost 7,000 girls every day through abortions. The British medical journal, The Lancet, estimates the loss of females at 10 million in the past two decades.

Sons, in India, are typically regarded as breadwinners, but girls are seen as more of a burden because of the matrimonial dowry demanded by a groom’s family.

Under the scheme, a girl’s family will get financial benefits — including insurance cover — worth 200,000 rupees (5,000 dollars) until the age of 18 if she is sent to school and is not married young.

This sounds like Australia, who is just paying citizens to just have a baby. Doesn’t matter what the sex it is… SOURCE


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