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maxi cosi car seat rotate Maxi-Cosi Emme 360° Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat

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maxi cosi car seat rotate Maxi-Cosi Emme 360° Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car SeatThe Maxi Cosi Emme is an innovative rotational car seat with 360 FlexiSpin technology that allows you to swivel the car seat in all modes of use (rear and forward facing). You can easily get your child in and out of the car with less back strain. Maxi Cosis TensionFix is a patent pending red to green tension sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension. Emme 360 evolves with your child as they grow from birth to 10 years.

The Maxi Cosi Emme is an innovative rotational car seat with 360° FlexiSpin technology that allows you to swivel the car seat in all modes of use (rear- and forward-facing). You can easily get your child in and out of the car with less back strain.  Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix™ is a patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension. Emme 360™ evolves with your child as they grow from birth to 10 years. 


Specifications
  • 360° FlexiSpin rotational seat makes getting your child in and out of the car easier than ever.
  • Soft locks in the base keep the seat steady when buckling and unbuckling.
  • Easy-turn handles make the seat simple to rotate.
  • All-in-One convertible car seat with 3 modes of use: rear-facing (5–40 lbs.), forward-facing (22–65 lbs.), and belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs.)
  • Designed with an attached connection cord to ensure that the base and seat must be used together when installed.
  • Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix™  is our patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension.
  • Built-in vehicle belt lock-off arm that helps you get a secure fit during installation.
  • QuikFit 10-position headrest and harness adjust easily when your child advances to the next growth stage.
  • ReclineFit with 5 reclining positions adds to your child’s comfort.
  • ClipQuik™ Magnetic Chest Clip promotes struggle-free buckling for easy in and out.
  • Innovative cup holder design rotates to accommodate sippy cups of various shapes and styles.
  • Both cup holders are removable and dishwasher-safe.
  • PureCosi™ fabrics are made without wool or added fire retardant treatment.
  • All fabrics and cushions are machine-washable and dryer-safe.
  • QuikClean seat pad insert easily removes for fast cleaning (car seat can be used without the insert)
  • Plush, soft materials designed with extra cushioning and support.
  • Harness holders keep the harness out of your way while placing your child in the seat.
  • 1-year warranty.

 

Dimensions & Weight

  • 19" D x 22" W
  • 38 lbs.
  • Rear-facing 5-40 lbs.
  • Forward-facing 22-65 lbs.
  • Belt-positioning booster 40-100 lbs.

 

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Oren T. Bergfald
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★★★★★ 5
Text is nearly 300 years old…!!! 😅😅😅
Read this publication alongside Cliff Notes. It’s a fun book, but the Latin poems and phrases can be intimidating. In addition, watch the movie. It’s an old text, so utilize resources to develop your understanding. 📚📖📙📘📗📕
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★★★★★ 4
The book itself is five stars!
This is a review of the Oxford Classic Kindle edition. The book itself is one of the greatest novels ever written; this is maybe the third time I've read it. Fielding is a master of irony, by which I mean genuine irony, not the mean sarcasm that often passes for irony these days. Fielding is never mean-spirited. His irony is generous and his humor is benevolent. His characters are three-dimensional, never all good or all bad. Before reading this, I had been re-reading several Dickens novels, and the contrast is enormous. A Dickens villain is a villain to the core, and his heroes (and especially his heroines) are saints. Tom instead is a young man with many faults, but a great heart. Sophia, his beloved, is a genuinely good person, but she's got a certain fiery spirit, and has her moments of doubt and remorse. I advise you to read every word of this novel. It's divided into books, and the first chapter of each book is an address to the reader, expounding Fielding's theories on literature and on human nature. An impatient reader might be tempted to skip these, but that would mean missing a lot of worthwhile and enjoyable reading. I have some quibbles with the Kindle edition. There were some mistakes in the passage from print to pixels, but they were not excessive. The biggest problem is that the excellent notes often have a reference to another note, with the page number, e.g., a note might be only "See note on page 85." As the book proceeds, more and more of the notes are references to earlier notes. However, there is never a link to these earlier notes, and when reading a Kindle, finding the note on page 85 is not an easy matter. Other than that, the Kindle edition is a pleasure to read.
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Everyperson’s Library
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