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DS is too big for highchair - what do I need to get for him next?

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Holymoly321 · 23/04/2007 13:22

DS is 19mths and we've used the IKEA whiteplastic highchair since he was weaning. But he is too big for it now - diff to get his legs into the hole! What is the next stage of seat for him when eating?

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lulumama · 23/04/2007 13:23

booster seat like this from mother care, argos, etc

MrsBadger · 23/04/2007 13:24

get a booster seat that goes on a normal dining chair like a Handysitt or maybe this kind of thing if you still want a tray.

tortoise · 23/04/2007 13:25

I have 2 of these for my dd's

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brimfull · 23/04/2007 13:27

tripp trapps are good,loads of threads going on about their virtues

alexw · 23/04/2007 15:48

How about a posture improver from Olivers babycare (an online shop)?? They attach to chair feet to raise a normal dining chair.

Dottydot · 23/04/2007 15:53

Another vote for Handysitts - in my top 5 best buys for babies/children. Perfect from about 6 months to 4+ and because they attach to chairs there's none of that highchair tray nonsense.

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