How to Recover from a Potty-Mouth Moment - Sponsored by Evenflo e3 Convertible Car Seat

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Little Sam is showing advanced verbal skills. But don't ask Beth where he learned them. Teach him about valuable safety with the Momentum 65 Convertible Car Seat. This toddler car seat offers superior side impact protection, a five-point harness, and triple-layer foam for added protection. Plus, our side impact tested car seat features easy installation and use. Check out the Momentum 65 today at http://www.Evenflo.com.

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  • Agree with doulamom25, if the parents where truly Savy they baby would still be rear facing and would actually be in the seat correctly with a proper positioned chest clip and a tight harness. Nice disclaimer at the end which pretty much says, yeah we can't do it right so maybe if you read you'll have better luck cause we sure didn't read the manual!

  • Little Sammy should still be rear facing and not looking Mommy & Daddy!!!! Keeping him safe in his seat is much more important than his vocabulary.

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  • Way to promote dangerous and illegal car seat usage, Evenflo. Awful. Just awful! As a car seat manufacturer, you should be the ones promoting SAFETY. Not forward facing infants...

  • truly discusted by your recent videos on "savvy parenting" I have not found ONE helpful or to be good parenting! Savvy parents would not argue like that in front of their child and what not either. This is truly disturbing and I will NEVER recommend your company!

  • TERRIBLE car seat usage! TERRIBLE! C'mon Evenflo! Straps too loose, an *INFANT* forward facing???Like someone else said, the potty mouth is the least of their worries!

  • Coincidentally, right after I posted this my husband came in and I told him how upset I was about this and he said "Well they're a car seat company so they've gotta be doing it right, are you sure we're not doing it wrong?" Ugh.

  • Glad to see a car seat company showing how not to install their seats! I can just see the next argument I get from someone when I try to tell them their child should be rear facing, or tighter, or the chest clip is in the wrong position. "Well Evenflo's commercials don't show it like that, and they're a car seat company so obviously you're wrong." Children die from not being in car seats correctly, there's no excuse for these commercials.

  • Wow... one would think that a car seat manufacturer would make sure that there was someone who actually had a clue about proper car seat usage on set during filming.

    It's a good thing this isn't real, because if it were, the baby's potty mouth would be the least of their concern. If this were real, the baby would be facing the risk of internal decapitation (from being forward faced too soon), and ejection from the straps being too loose and clip too low.

    WTF Evenflo?!?!?

  • Wow way to show horrible car seat use with your car seats. How are children supposed to be safe in your seats if you can't show them how to harness their child properly. The chest clips is too low, straps are too loose and the child is too small to be forward-facing. Make a funny commercial while using proper car seat safety. Oh & what about the top tether for a forward facing seat? Your stupidity just reminds me not to buy your seats or recommend them to anyone.

  • ROFLMAO! Again, another commercial that would be a complete win if not for the fact that 1. that child should be rear-facing, 2. the straps need to be tightened and 3. the chest clip needs to be moved up.

    You think that bit at the end matters? They just think that means "look up how to click, click push", NOT look up where the straps should be. I see this on a regular basis--children not strapped in properly--babies DIE from mistakes like that. Toddlers die. Preschoolers die. It's not okay.

  • funny stuff!

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