Home / Baby Save big on these 9 car seats right now online on Walmart.com, mama Looking for a car seat deal? By Motherly + Walmart September 16, 2019 Rectangle Pop quiz, mama! How many different types of car seats are there? If you guessed three, you’re partially correct. The three main types are rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, and booster seats. But then there are a variety of styles as well: infant car seats, convertible seats, all-in-one seats, high-back booster seats, and backless boosters. If you’re not totally overwhelmed yet, keep reading, we promise there’s good stuff ahead. There’s no arguing that, in the scheme of your baby and child gear buying lifetime, purchasing a car seat is a big deal! Luckily, Walmart.com has everything you need to travel safely with your most precious cargo in the backseat. And right now, you can save big on top-rated car seats and boosters during Best of Baby Month , happening now through September 30 at Walmart.com. As if that wasn’t enough, Walmart will even take the carseat your kiddos have outgrown off your hands for you (and hook you up with a sweet perk, too). Between September 16 and 21, Walmart is partnering with TerraCycle to recycle used car seats. When you bring in an expired car seat or one your child no longer fits into to a participating Walmart store during the trade-in event, you’ll receive a $30 gift card to spend on your little one in person or online. Put the money towards a brand new car seat or booster or other baby essentials on your list. To find a participating store check here: www.walmart.com/aboutbestofbabymonth Ready to shop, mama? Here are the 9 best car seat deals happening this month. Safety 1st Grow and Go Spring 3-in-1 Convertible Car Seat From rear-facing car seat to belt-positioning booster, Grow and Go Sprint’s got you covered through childhood. Whether you choose the grey Silver Lake, Seafarer or pink Camelia color palette, you’ll love how this model grows with your little one — not to mention how easy it is to clean. The machine-washable seat pad can be removed without fussing with the harness, and the dual cup holders for snacks and drinks can go straight into the dishwasher. Price: $134 (regularly $149) SHOP Baby Trend Hybrid Plus 3-in-1 Booster Car Seat in Bermuda When your toddler is ready to face forward, this versatile car seat can be used as a five-point harness booster, a high-back booster, and a backless booster. Padded armrests, harness straps, and seat cushions provide a comfy ride, and the neutral gray seat pads reverse to turquoise for a stylish new look. Price: $72.00 (regularly $81) SHOP Baby Trend Hybrid Plus 3-in-1 Booster Car Seat in Olivia Looking for something snazzy, mama? This black and hot pink car seat features a playful heart print on its reversible seat pad and soft harness straps. Best of all, with its 100-pound weight limit and three booster configurations, your big kid will get years of use out of this fashionable design. Price: $72.00 (regularly $81) SHOP Evenflo Triumph LX Convertible Car Seat This rear- and forward-facing car seat keeps kids safer, longer with an adjustable five-point harness that can accommodate children up to 65 lbs. To tighten the harness, simply twist the conveniently placed side knobs; the Infinite Slide Harness ensures an accurate fit every time. As for style, we’re big fans of the cozy quilted design, which comes in two colorways: grey and magenta or grey and turquoise. Price: $116 (regularly $149.99) SHOP Disney Baby Light ‘n Comfy 22 Luxe Infant Car Seat Outfitted with an adorable pink-and-white polka dot Minnie Mouse infant insert, even the tiniest of travelers — as small as four pounds! — can journey comfortably and safely. This rear-facing design is lightweight, too; weighing less than 15 lbs, you can easily carry it in the crook of your arm when your hands are full (because chances are they will be). Price: $67.49 (regularly $89.99) SHOP Graco 4Ever 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat We know it’s hard to imagine your tiny newborn will ever hit 100 lbs, but one day it’ll happen. And when it does, you’ll appreciate not having to buy a new car seat if you start with this 4-in-1 design! Designed to fit kids up to 120 lbs, it transforms four ways, from a rear-facing car seat to a backless belt-positioning booster. With a 6-position recline and a one-hand adjust system for the harness and headrest, you can easily find the perfect fit for your growing child. Price: $199.99 (regularly $269.99) SHOP Graco SlimFit All-in-One Convertible Car Seat With its unique space-saving design, this 3-in-1 car seat provides 10% more back seat space simply by rotating the dual cup holders. The InRight LATCH system makes installation quick and easy, and whether you’re using it as a rear-facing car seat, a forward-facing car seat, or a belt-positioning booster, you can feel confident that your child’s safe and comfortable thanks to Graco’s Simply Safe Adjust Harness System. Price: $149.99 (regularly $229.99) SHOP Graco Snugride Snuglock 35 Platinum XT Infant Car Seat Making sure your infant car seat is secure can be tricky, but Graco makes it easy with its one-second LATCH attachment and hassle-free three-step installation using SnugLock technology. In addition to its safety features, what we really love about this rear-facing seat are all of the conveniences, including the ability to create a complete travel system with Click Connect Strollers and a Silent Shade Canopy that expands without waking up your sleeping passenger. Price: $169.99 (regularly $249.99) SHOP Graco Snugride Snuglock 35 Elite Infant Car Seat With just one click, you can know whether this rear-facing car seat has been installed properly. Then adjust the base four different ways and use the bubble level indicator to find the proper position. When you’re out and about, the rotating canopy with window panel will keep baby protected from the sun while allowing you to keep your eye on him. Price: $129.99 (regularly $219.99) SHOP This article was sponsored by Walmart . Thank you for supporting the brands that support Motherly and mamas. The latest Baby H5 bird flu outbreak: What families need to know to stay safe Baby The preemie crisis in America: Why the US keeps failing its most vulnerable babies News New study reveals what parents need to know about the link between air pollution and autism Baby E. coli outbreak sparks organic carrot recall across 18 states—check your fridge now