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Baby Seat recommendations

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alice74 · 26/03/2008 23:41

Has anyone got a Baby Station? www.babystation.com

My son is really wanting to sit up and already getting fed up of his bouncy chair. I am thinking the Baby station is a good next chair. These do look really comfy and I like the fact that they can reach their toys and not get out!

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Dragonbutter · 27/03/2008 00:09

I used a blow up playnest ring thing. They are cheaper and fairly portable. Keeps them in until they start climbing out, by which time it might be best to let them explore anyway.

Kath72 · 29/03/2008 01:17

I have had one since my daughter was 4 months and she is now 15 months. I would not have bought one at the time, I got given it. But now I have used it, it has been a god send. She wouldn't sit in the Bumbo at all, she liked her walker for about 10-15 mins but she would sit in the Baby Station for ages. As she has got older, she will sit herself in it when she wants to rest - its definately her little chair - part of our 3 peice suite now!!

She still sits in the baby station every morning when I am getting ready for work and occasionally round my mums or when I busy. Its not used as much as a few months ago, but I still wouldn't be without it, even now.

I would pay twice the price for one, knowing what I know now!!

gigglewitch · 29/03/2008 01:21

I second the playnest idea. Also we have a bumbo, DD still likes it as she squeezes into it at 27mo! Haven't tried babystation, but all I can say is go with your 'mum' instinct, you know best what your child needs and his personality is the biggest factor in any choice of stuff like this.

sazm · 29/03/2008 13:51

we also had the galt play nest,it was great for us,neither of them liked the toys that went over it though,they used to sit in the nest with their own toys.

MrsBadger · 29/03/2008 14:26

another vote for the inflatey nest - £20 Argos
stops toys rolling away out of their reach

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