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| RRP |  | £12.99 |
Mumsnetter ratings
(18 reviews)
| Comfort |
6.6 |
| Portability |
7.7 |
| Value For Money |
9.0 |
| Overall |
7.7 |
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From:
Anon
Overall rating 7.0
We keep these at the grandparents houses for ease of use. They save on space meaning more room in the kitchen and we don't have to take a highchair with us everywhere. They look good and are excellent value but the tray can be a bit fidly as with all booster seats.
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Anon
Overall rating 8.7
FANTASTIC. Jessica HATES "normal" highchairs, and we simply dont have the room, but this enabled her to sit at the table with us and feel a part of tea time. NOt ideal for small babies, but has been an absolute godsend for us. Strap her in and off we go!
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MNHQ
on 07-Jan-07 00:00
Overall rating 8.0
Note: This review is a composite, made up from comments and scores from 11 people.
For many a booster seat is more practical than a highchair "why waste your money when these are so cheap, your baby can sit right up to the table (more sociable) and you don't trip over the thing". It's also easy to take to out to restaurants, friends etc., "just strap it onto a dining chair and you're ready". Plus it's height adjustable, dismantles easily and can even go in the dishwasher. On the downside it's "not comfortable for small babies" and "isn't a thing of beauty" but "at least you can pack it away easily". "Brilliant!"
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