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Reclining Booster Seats

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sueanna · 04/01/2003 13:44

I have been searching for ages (as many mums are) to find a highchair/booster seat that mums like. Plenty of people seem to prefer using booster seats, especially when it comes down to space and travelling. I have recently seen a reclining booster seat on the mothercare website and was wondering whether anyone out there has tried it. My bub is now just over 4months old, would this reclining booster be OK for her or should I wait until she can sit properly before getting a seat/highchair?

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SofiaAmes · 05/01/2003 00:35

I think my friend has the reclining booster from mother care and LOVES it. (I'm pretty sure she started using it at around 4 months as that is when she started her ds on solids) I have a non-reclining booster from mothercare (not made by them) and I LOVE it. We eat out a lot and travel a lot and always bring ds and his booster chair with us. We don't go to restaurants that are "child-friendly" so it's handy to have our booster with us. And even though ds is now 25 mo. and could sit in a real chair we still take the booster as it keeps him captive!

sueanna · 05/01/2003 12:18

Thanks, I shall give it a go and let everyone else know how I get on with it.

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sueanna · 16/01/2003 12:20

Just to let you all know......
I bought a reclining Booster seat from Mothercare, and so far, it's been fab. I shall put a review up on the highchairs board.
My little DD seems to be very comfortable in it - doesn't wiggle around until about 30mins (I let her sit in it and play with her toys.. I don't just leave her in it for 30 mins!!tee-hee).
Thanks SofiaAmes for your comments.

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