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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)."

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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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(271 reviews)
Adjustability 8.4
Comfort 8.5
Storage 7.6
Value For Money 8.2
Overall 8.2


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Report this review From: pluto on 16-Aug-08 20:39 Overall rating 8.5
Quite heavy to lift and I wish I had bought one in natural wood colour rather than blue as over vigorous cleaning has scratched the paintwork a bit. DS did not want to sit in it by the time he could manage on an ordinary chair but I think we got our money's worth. Fabric seat covers are a pain. Some damage done to our pine dining table wih toddler banging beaker on the soft wood - definitely another reason to get a plastic table mat. Despite these drawbacks I was really pleased with the chair overall and I'm looking forward to dusting it off for arrival of no.2.

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Report this review From: BunnyBaby on 23-Jun-08 12:52 Overall rating 10.0
Wonderful - bought on ebay to save a little money. DS1 is 6 mths old and loved sitting at the table with us, we're also people that like to sit down to cup of tea at table and it was lovely he was right with us and we didn't need to balance him on our laps. He was really comfy in it too! First class. My Mum loved it too and has just bought a 2nd for her house for when we visit

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Report this review From: MissPriestley on 29-May-08 23:03 Overall rating 9.5
Absolutely love it! Bought when son was 4 months and used it from then on with a folded up tea towel on either side of the baby insert to stabilise him.

Our son really really likes being up at the table with us. He does make a bit of mess but I'm not really bothered there is no baby tray- just clean up the kitchen table afterwards.

Aesthetically v. pleasing. A fantastic buy.

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Report this review From: Aniyan on 12-May-08 10:12 Overall rating 9.0
Our trip-trap has done sterling work - my son's now 8 and still uses it. Quality workmanship, much nicer than the plasticky thing we originally bought for him, and I can vouch for its durability. A friend of mine has one for each of her 3 kids (aged from 1 to 9) and loves them too. It may seem expensive at first, but this really is a chair that adapts to suit your child's growth - potentially till they leave home - as it converts to a 'normal' chair once they're too tall to need a footrest.

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Report this review From: AliciaJohns on 28-Mar-08 22:29 Overall rating 2.0
I hated this and we ended up selling it on ebay within a few days! Was so difficult to get my little boy in and out of due to the front bar - on other high chairs this usually slides out but with the Tripp Trapp it is fixed. Not worth the money.

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