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If your child bursts into tears when told they're not well enough for school - they really aren't! stealthsquiggle

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David Cameron on whether The Thick of It accurately represents the Conservative publicity machine: "I love The Thick of It. V funny... but only true about the other lot (not)."

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

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(14 reviews)
Adjustability 6.6
Comfort 7.0
Storage 5.5
Value For Money 8.5
Overall 6.9


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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 6.7
A great highchair which turns into a table and chair as your child grows. Only drawback is it's not too comfortable for a young child who has just started weaning.

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 6.0
a fantastic high chair that goes right through to a four year old - not only is it great for a high chair when in the table mode makes a fantastic drawing table.

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Report this review From: MNHQ on 07-Jan-07 00:00 Overall rating 7.0
Note: This review is a composite, made up from comments and scores from 12 people.
Users liked this hard-wearing high/low chair: "better than those horrendous plastic monsters". "You can't fold it but it sits nicely in a corner when not in use" and "the low chair fits easily in the car when visiting childless friends". It's long lasting "even big enough for a four year old", but "be prepared for some DIY when assembling!" Plus, as the tray needs to come off to convert from high to low chair you have to use it as one or the other. Small babies will need a cushion but overall "it does the job very well".

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