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"textContent": "A car seat safety expert is giving parents the low-down on why they shouldn’t let their kids’ long legs stop them from staying in a rear-facing seat for as long as possible. Parents know that safety experts recommend that kids’ car seats should be placed in the rear-facing position for, well, a long time. So […]\n\nThe post Expert explains why a child’s ‘long legs’ are NOT a reason to stop rear-facing appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
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