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Is it worth buying a travel booster seat/ high chair?

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tatty33 · 09/08/2008 09:31

I'm tempted to buy one of those inflatable/ travel booster seats for our holiday down to Dorset this Sept, but they're £20! Is it worth it or will mos cafes have high chairs? My ds is 18 months

Thanks

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WarmFuzzy · 09/08/2008 10:01

We use one of those instead of a highchair so for us it has been a huge saving...

WarmFuzzy · 09/08/2008 10:03

In cafés DS2 has been happy to sit on real chairs for ages though - just a bit low to the table. He always hated highchairs.

Moomin · 09/08/2008 10:07

tatty33 - I was doing a clear-out yesterday and saw we still have ours. It's a FirstYears one if you're interested? Obviously it's a bit stained, through many meals out, but I think would scrub up OK. Do you want to buy it off me?

tatty33 · 09/08/2008 19:33

Hi Moomin, thanks for the offer, that could be a great compromise. Trouble is won't the p&P make it quite expensive? Don't suppose you happen to live in South London?

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Moomin · 10/08/2008 11:10

No, the midlands. I wouldn't have though p&p would be that much; it's very light. Let me investigate and get back to you...

Moomin · 10/08/2008 11:18

Average p&p for them on ebay is about £5.
£14 incl p&p? Am going away tomorrow so let me know asap if you want it. cheers. Alternatively they do have a fair few on eBay

tatty33 · 10/08/2008 19:36

Thanks, but I think I'll leave it and hope most places will have a high chair. Have a good break yourself

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