Baby Bella Maya Infant Carseat Cover Angles with Babydoll Annie

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Baby Bella Maya infant car seat covers offer parents a safety benefit not available on other car seat covers: snaps.
The covers adds style to infant carriers, but in the safest possible way.
No need to remove the straps repeatedly in order to keep car seat covers clean. The snaps allow for easy access that does not require removing the car seat's straps.
Simply slide straps through the inserts, snap it up and you are ready to go. Matching seat belt pads included.

Covers are made of woven polyester blends. We recommend hand washing in cool water, lay flat to dry.

Baby Bella Maya infant car seat covers are an attractive way to update the look of your infant car seat while allowing the seat to remain clean. Our baby seat covers include a washable cover so accidents are no longer a worry. The infant seat cover can be removed, washed and securely placed back in the seat in a matter of minutes. Our infant car seat covers offer a practical alternative that is both stylish and comfortable, with styles ranging from pink car seat covers perfect for girls as well as blue and neutral car seat covers perfect for boys.


Baby Bella Maya baby car seat covers utilize snaps to allow for easy access to the car seat straps. Simply wrap the cover over the seat, slide the straps through the inserts and snap closed. Canopies covers and matching seatbelt pads are also included. All car seat covers are made of woven polyester blends.

Car seat covers are compatible with most major brands of car seats, including: Graco Snugride, Peg Perego and similar infant car seats.

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  • did you know that these void warranties, and they are obviously not tested on the seat, so there is no wsy to know how they would preform in an accident? also, how flame retardent is it?

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