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Jun 19 2007 10:35 AM ET
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Dressy Dribbles Car Seat Covers

Divatoddler_2I love my Britax Roundabout Car Seat, but I was starting to get a little tired of the denim fabric. Also, my 20 month old son, the Cheerios addict,is constantly getting them all over the seat.  I was always washing the cover fabric or bringing down my dustbuster to our garage to clean it off.  Luckily, Danielle gave me Dressy Dribbles’s Toddler Seat Cover to try. I loved it!

Check out the fabulous Diva Cover , pictured to the left. It has a reversible raspberry side. The Miracle cover, a purple flower asian brocade satin with a reversible lavender minky fabric is stunning too. I love minky, so I can imagine how comfy this would be for your little one!

My son and I checked out the Angel ($58), a classic blue and green pinstripes with reversible blue denim. The fabric was crisp and light (perfect for summer). It fit my Britax perfectly and snapped on very easily – which is also my negative. When I put Ben in the seat the other day and reached for the left side harness, it unsnapped very easily also. The company says it supposed to do that – "certain snaps may unfasten once you place your child in the car seat ….this is a function of the design and this is not a defect".

Dressy Dribbles also makes infant seat covers and cuddly blankets. They even have gift sets. Check out my current favorite color, chocolate, in this Princess Gift Set ($110). For more information, go to dressydribbles.com.

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