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Those things you put on adult chairs to put baby in

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Kelly1978 · 31/03/2006 09:53

...that you can use when you don't have a highchair available - anyone know what they are called and where I can get one from. Need it for this weekend so it's going to have to be instore.

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ProfYaffle · 31/03/2006 09:57

I've got two - A first years inflatable booster seat which was about £20 from Toys R Us and a handbag highchair which is a bit of cloth that ties the baby to a chair but I can't remember where I got that from. The inflatable one is better though.

Kelly1978 · 31/03/2006 10:06

Thanks, I was thinking more along the idea of the piece of cloth, as it would be handy for holidays. I might have to try toysrus tho.

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beatie · 31/03/2006 10:10

John Lewis sell them usually. It's called a handbag highchair, I believe.

JackieNo · 31/03/2006 10:10

Think one of the makes is called 'Tamsit'.

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ProfYaffle · 31/03/2006 10:11

The inflatable one squashes down really small. The cloth one was mail order from somewhere or other but I have seen something similar in a local independent baby store, not much help if you're not in south Norfolk!

starlover · 31/03/2006 10:11

yeah get a baboz... they had them on kiddicare for around £10 each

much better than totseat or handysitt I find, because it has straps over the shoulders too... we use ours a lot

Kelly1978 · 31/03/2006 11:53

tamsit are online in mothercare, no idea if they have them in store. Quite like the look of them. I think I going have to go to slough once I've picked dd up, they have mothercare and toysrus next to each other.

Profyaffle - I used to live in Gorleston - newhere near there? In ascot now, so a bit of a hike. Wink

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starlover · 31/03/2006 11:56

\link{http://www.thatcuteage.com/s10p1-Baboz#142?source=ad_baboz\here is the baboz}

straps over shoulders to prevent escapologist babies!

Kelly1978 · 31/03/2006 12:51

that does look good, a bargain too! I'm tempted now to order that and make do for this weekend. The dts are mini houdinis, so they prob need the shoulder straps. They can escape normal highchairs and car seat shoulder straps in minutes.

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ProfYaffle · 01/04/2006 13:17

Kelly - I'm in Diss but the in laws are in Gorleston so we're over there quite a lot.

It's the baboz that I've got too, worth every penny!

springerspaniel · 01/04/2006 15:31

Definitely worth looking on Ebay.

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