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can anyone recommend a booster seat for the home & travel

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bigboydiditandranaway · 24/01/2008 19:36

wondered if there was one that could be used daily at home and for travel, or is it best to buy one for separate use.

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Weegle · 24/01/2008 19:43

we use ours day in day out and for travel - it's the Fisher Price one. Cost about £30 IIRC. Wish we'd never bothered buying a highchair as I abandoned that early on in favour of constant use of the booster.

bigboydiditandranaway · 24/01/2008 19:54

i've just had a look at that one and ds is already 15kg which it says it upto, he's only two but big for his age.

but thanks for the message

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msappropriate · 24/01/2008 20:27

The handysitt is good but very expensive. I tried to get one on ebay and realised they sell realy well on there. So I forked out on one and will sell it after. The good thing about it is it goes up to four yrs old and you can buy a bag so it can hang off a pushchair; so good for holidays. (I would have loved it on trips to Belgium and Spain where I never saw a high chair in any restaurant.)

shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/ctl/do/search?siteSearchQuery=handysitt&fromform=true

You don't need the cushion.

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LyraSilvertongue · 24/01/2008 20:28

We had a handysitt. it folds flat for taking out and about and fits on most chairs.

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