BREAKING: Colorado among the states chosen to get out of No Child Left Behind rules
February 9, 2012 – 2:57 pm | 7 Comments

Colorado is among the first set of 10 states to receive some flexibility from the requirements of No Child Left Behind, White House officials confirmed to The Denver Post this morning.
Colorado applied for the waiver last year, saying in the application they can better handle holding schools accountable from a state level.
White House officials said [...]

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Harmony LiteRider Backless Booster Seat Review

Submitted by on November 18, 2009 – 12:01 amNo Comment
Harmony LiteRider Backless Booster Seat Review

Harmony LiteRider Backless has a booster car seat that makes it easy and affordable to insure your child’s safety in every car they ride in.  This booster seat is ideal for children who are too old to want to sit in a car seat, but not big enough to be safe without one.  It fits children 30-100lbs.

The best part about this booster seat is, it is lightweight and extremely affordable.  It sells for $13.50 online at Walmart.  It comes in two colors.  One is a very neutral beige and the other is a beautiful pink.  This booster seat is easily switched from one car to the next or for the price, you can have one for each car.

My nephew was able to review the beige seat for me.  He thought it was comfortable and soft.  The only negative he could point out was that the armrests were a little low.  It was very easy to install and it kept the seatbelt from rubbing on his neck.  That was a big bonus!

The Harmony Juvenile LiteRider youth booster car seat exceeds US FMVSS 213 Standards.  Now I personally don’t know what that means, but it must be good!  Its belt path is designed to prevent your child from sliding under the lap belt upon impact.  Hopefully you will never need that feature, but it is nice to know it is there.  The seat pad is fully removable for machine washing.  If you are looking for a great booster seat than give the Harmony LiteRider a try!

*I was given a beige booster seat for review.  The opinions expressed are from my experience with the booster seat I was given.  I received no compensation for this review.

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