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When did your LOs stop using a highchair?

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PeppermintPatty · 25/02/2009 16:38

And started sitting at the table on a chair / stool?

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mankyscotslass · 25/02/2009 17:29

It was around about 2 1/2 for all of them.

The older two used booster cushions, but the youngest is tall and just sat on the chair.

nickytwotimes · 25/02/2009 17:35

Abou t2 and a half for ds.
He went straight to a chair as he is tall.

JimmyMcNulty · 25/02/2009 17:53

ds stopped using his a couple of months before he was 2. Mostly because I got sick of the damn thing taking up space in the kitchen; also realised that we used a travel booster seat whenever we were out anyway so he might as well use it at home. And then he just decided he wanted to sit on a normal chair at the table. Our table at the time wasn't too high though. Now we have a higher one and he just sits on a cushion.

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BonsoirAnna · 25/02/2009 17:54

DD has a Stokke chair. I think I took the reins off when she was about 2. But at 4.3 she still uses it all the time.

ShowOfHands · 25/02/2009 17:57

18 months.

TeenyTinyToria · 25/02/2009 17:58

Ds has stopped using a highchair when we're out or at my mum's house - he stopped when he was about 20 mths.

We still use it at home as we don't have a proper table, just a fold out thing with rickety chairs.

EldonAve · 25/02/2009 18:03

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Seona1973 · 25/02/2009 19:53

both dd and ds were using booster seats at the big table by around 18 months

Smee · 25/02/2009 21:01

We got a trip trap too, but DS is four now, so obviously the reins, etc are long gone. I think they're fab.

PeppermintPatty · 25/02/2009 21:06

Thanks

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