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maxi cosi 10 years Maxi-Cosi Pria Chill All-in-One Convertible Car Seat

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maxi cosi 10 years Maxi-Cosi Pria Chill All-in-One Convertible Car SeatMeet the coolest car seat in town, the new Pria Chill with VentMax technology. Dont sweat it on hot daysthe first of its kind Pria Chill will help keep your little one comfy in their car seat. VentMax is an integrated automatic fan system with specially designed sensors that engage fans to circulate air when the temperature rises. Special open cell padding and soft, breathable mesh fabric allow air to circulate around your child (2 fans in the lumbar

Meet the coolest car seat in town, the new Pria Chill with VentMax technology.

Don’t sweat it on hot days––the first-of-its-kind Pria Chill will help keep your little one comfy in their car seat. VentMax is an integrated automatic fan system with specially designed sensors that engage fans to circulate air when the temperature rises.

Special open-cell padding and soft, breathable mesh fabric allow air to circulate around your child (2 fans in the lumbar area, 1 in the headrest) to enhance airflow and comfort. You’ll know the VentMax fans are engaged when you see the automatic indicator light. The VentMax system is also water resistant (don’t worry about spills!), super quiet, and shuts off when the car power port does.

Our innovative all-in-one convertible car seat will be part of your family for years in 3 modes of use: rear-facing (4–40 lbs. and 19"–40"), forward-facing (22–65 lbs. and 29"–49"), and belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs. and 43"–52"). Pria Chill also features soft, premium PureCosiTM fabrics, QuikFit for easy harness and headrest adjustments, and removable infant support pillows to keep little ones secure and comfy. Easy in-and-out harness holders keep straps from getting in the way when you put your little one in the car seat and take them out, and the ClipQuik™ Magnetic Chest Clip promotes struggle-free buckling.

All-in-one convertible car seat for children birth to 10 years (4–100 lbs.)
Rear-facing (4–40 lbs., 19"–40"), forward-facing (22–65 lbs., 29"–49"), and belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs., 43"–52")
VentMax is an integrated, active fan system that increases air circulation with 3 fans (2 in the lumbar area and 1 in the headrest) and multiple speeds
Specially designed sensors engage VentMax fans to circulate air through the open-cell padding and soft, breathable mesh to keep little ones comfortable when the temperature rises
VentMax fans are engaged when you see the automatic indicator light
VentMax system is quiet and can also be turned on/off manually
Power cord is designed to stay securely out of the way
Plush, soft PureCosi™ fabrics are made without wool or added fire retardant treatment
Fabrics and cushions are machine-washable and dryer-safe
ClipQuik™ Magnetic Chest Clip promotes struggle-free buckling for easy in and out
QuickFit allows easy adjustments of the integrated headrest and harness system without rethreading the harness
ReclineFit offers 3 reclining positions for a relaxing ride. And since every vehicle has variations in the design of their back seat, ReclineFit also makes installation easier
Removable infant head pillow and cushions provide extra support and can be easily removed without rethreading the harness
Soft, removable wedge pillow keeps smaller babies snug and secure (from 4–10 lbs.)
Easy in-and-out harness holders keep straps out of the way when buckling and unbuckling
Side Impact Protection (SIP)
1-click LATCH system for quick and simple installation
2 removable, dishwasher-safe cup holders
Meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards

 

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S. tamburin
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Good For History Lovers
I doubt anyone who does not want to read a true historical book with a lot of facts but not as exciting as a non-fiction novel will enjoy this. I liked it because I learned a lot of things about New York that I was really surprised to read. Seems my beloved New York had a pretty bloody, violent history towards slaves and Catholics and some others the leaders and people did not like. I didn't realize the punishments of the day were just as bad, if not worse, than those of the Salem Witch hunt days. Beware, some of the content may turn your stomach.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014
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Rocco Dormarunno
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Search for Scapegoats
Format: Hardcover
Jill Lepore's "New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan" is a valuable and admirable examination of one of the darkest episodes in New York's history: the so-called slave rebellion of 1741 and the brutal vengeance that was extracted. Professor Lepore's painstaking research confronts the reader with a terrible conclusion: even the most respectable of people in society will consent to the deaths of human beings, based on even the tiniest shreds of evidence. Focusing primarily on the actions of Daniel Horsmanden, the City's Recorder, Lepore provides the reader with a background on the attitudes of New York's whites toward their slaves. She makes clear that Gotham was neither the first nor only city to have witnessed slave uprisings. (It had suffered a similar uprising a couple of decades earlier.) But the events of 1741 were unique for several reasons: --the shifting finger-pointing at various groups; --the inconsistency of Mary Burton's testimony, which essentially was the case against several slaves;and --Horsmanden's bizarre behavior toward Mary Burton. Admittedly, I've only superficially studied this dark time in New York's history, so I was shocked to learn that there were actually several "conspiracies": the Negro Plot, Hughson's Plot, the Spanish Plot, the Roman Plot, etc. Each plot was hatched depending on who confessed to what. Worst of all, the white population of New York--fueled by racism, xenophobia, paranoia, and, not the least of all, bloodlust--went right along with it. And, with the exception of an intriguing anonymous letter from Massachussetts, it seems the rest of the colonies went along with it, too. While Horsmanden is just short of villified in this book, he is not alone in his culpability. Professor Lapore's "New York Burning" will disturb many readers. The accounts of the slaves and the few whites burning, hanging, begging, and praying are graphic and heartbreaking. Still, this in an incredibly important book for anyone interested in the history of our nation and/or the all-too-tragic fragility of race relations in America. For this, Professor Lapore deserves our appreciation
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2006
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Reckless Reader
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Spectacular Albeit Unknown History of Race Relations
Format: Hardcover
This is a great piece of historiography about something few know about at all --- slavery in New York City in the 18th century. How about a slave "rebellion" in New York City, how about more people burned at the stake than in the Salem witchcraft trials, how about dark byways and highways of old New York, barely transformed from its days as New Amsterdam, dark plots in dank places, shrill frightened tyrants overreacting with bloody retribution, burned ruins of an early African American village in Central Park? One cannot make up this stuff, it is too real so it must be history at its best. And written by one of our premier authors of history, a woman who makes our history live in The New Yorker to the acclaim of many, and yet whose best book, this one, is still too little known. If you appreciate Harry Truman's remark that the only new thing under the Sun is the history you haven't read, then this is one to curl up with and marvel at; a great way to spend a rainy day or a dark night.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2010
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Michael Pointer
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Good, but not great.
Format: Paperback
Kudos to Lepore for delving into an important, little known subject, which she does better than most historians. At times, however, I think she felt the need to put every little piece of information she got into the book. It was way too long. Some good research, but she has done better. Still, worth checking out. I like to think I know American history, but I know nothing about this awful chapter.
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John Warren
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
DAMN, this is a great book!
Format: Hardcover
All history books should be this detailed, this readable, this humane. Lepore knows how to write about a horrible, nearly forgotten episode in NYC history. Unlike many historians, she steps away from overt politics or raw emotion. She knows that this subject is too serious to be shouted. It is the rare history book that is packed with facts as well as knowledge. I felt like Lepore was taking my hand and leading me through the smelly streets of lower Manhattan in 1741, like I could almost see the faces of...what were they, anyway? The victims of a horrible hoax? The demented planners of a plot to burn the city? Or something in between, where thieves can also be the keepers of ancient rites from a distant homeland, where the world is turned upside down? I could go on and on, but just buy the book!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2008

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