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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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(32 reviews)
Comfort 8.2
Portability 8.1
Value For Money 8.0
Overall 8.1


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Report this review From: dina75 on 13-Sep-07 20:54 Overall rating 8.3
Great item - really good to just throw in the car and it really does fit almost any chair. On the downside, it is ludricrously over-priced (I was lucky and bought mine in the sales!), and if my 14 month olf son isn;t happy, he can twist himself around in it, to the point I think he's going to fall (I have tested this theory though!)

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Report this review From: dina75 on 13-Sep-07 20:53 Overall rating 8.3
Great item - really good to just throw in the car and it really does fit almost any chair. On the downside, it is ludricrously over-priced (I was lucky and bought mine in the sales!), and if my 14 month olf son isn;t happy, he can twist himself around in it, to the point I think he's going to fall (I have tested this theory though!)

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Report this review From: dina75 on 13-Sep-07 20:53 Overall rating 8.3
Great item - really good to just throw in the car and it really does fit almost any chair. On the downside, it is ludricrously over-priced (I was lucky and bought mine in the sales!), and if my 14 month olf son isn;t happy, he can twist himself around in it, to the point I think he's going to fall (I have tested this theory though!)

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Report this review From: Philosopher on 04-Sep-07 15:22 Overall rating 9.0
We bought this for our son at 6 months as we wanted a portable high chair that could fit other chairs and that could be drawn up to the table. It works well as long as your table is high enough so that the baby can get his knees under it then it can not be used as a launch.

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Report this review From: Anon on 24-Aug-07 20:38 Overall rating 8.3
I'd recommend the Handysitt as one of our top buys. We've taken it on holiday, used it when staying with relatives and when other small children come to stay. Also, now the smoking ban is in place, we've taken it to good food pubs that aren't used to accommodating children. It's very portable, durable and sturdy and our son loves being a part of the family at the dinner table.

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