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Can anyone recommend a good dining booster seat?

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BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 07:53

Grin
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BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 08:28

please? for a 19 month old?

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tessasmum · 03/09/2005 08:36

We got a HandiSitt which will fit over most chairs so is great for taking out/away. Its a well made wood and metal construction but not cheap (about £50) though ebay is worth a look.
DD is now 2 1/2 and it should last her for a few years yet unless she gets turfed out by No2!

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 09:24

Thanks, Tessasmum.

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MummyJules · 03/09/2005 10:04

Handisitt is good but it's quite heavy if you are taking it around with you all the time. I also have the safety first booster seat - I got it from Mothercare which is great as it is lightweight and is as small as a sandwich box. Here is a link for it - Hope that helps.

RachD · 03/09/2005 10:29

watching with interest.
We too are looking for a booster seat for ds 19mths.
Our friends had a really basic plastic one - brilliant - haven't seen anything like it.

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 10:29

I like that one.

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:34

Hello,
we got ours from Argos, £12.99, (cant do links sorry)
Blue and yellow, comes in 2 peices so that you can take it off dining room chair and "muck out" thourouly every few days.
We love it, cheep cheerful and cleanable, really easy to fit too.
HTH.

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:36

do you know catalogue number?

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:39

hang on will just have a look, wont be a sec....

Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:41

ok, in the new "big one catalogue" page 1480,
number 2, cat number 375/4535.
Comes with a detachable tray, we remove this and slot ds up to the table with us. fab fab fab.

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:43

this?

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:46

yep, thats the one, any good to you do you think?

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:47

It looks quite good yeah, and not a bad price. Do you travel with it?

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:49

We havent done no but it will easily fold down and fit in a plastic bag.
It literally take 2 mins to set up and take down.

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:50

Cool. Thank you.

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:50

next to it in the catalogue is a travel one,
cat number 098/1442 which folds into a little bag for travel, is that any good to you, £19.99

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:53

ah, that's like the one MummyJules mentioned but cheaper!

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Donbean · 03/09/2005 11:55

hehe!
Cant beat Argos for bits and bats can you!

BLANKfloozypuddingandpie · 03/09/2005 11:56

very true!

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