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Comfort 10.0
Portability 10.0
Value For Money 10.0
Overall 10.0


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Report this review From: jimbotri on 21-Mar-08 20:48 Overall rating 10.0
The Kaboost was a great find for us, our son Oliver (2 and a bit)had decided that he was a big boy and wanted to sit on a chair rather than in a high chair. The Kaboost raises any normal dining room chair, so that the child can sit at the right height for a table. It take seconds to attach or detach to a chair and folds up so you can take it wherever you go. We do not leave home without it now.

The blurb from the website; A revolutionary design from the US, Kaboost elevates the chair rather than the child. This completely eliminates the need for booster seats and encourages children to take part in family mealtimes.

Kaboost can be used on most 4-legged chairs (round or square legs) that have a diagonal leg distance of between 50cm and 75cm. It attaches to the legs of the chair and will raise most chairs either 11.5cm or 9.5cm higher than before (the same heights as standard booster seats).

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