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'Booster' feeding chair

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likessleep · 18/08/2008 19:01

I am after a transportable, small booster chair to use instead of taking our hefty high chair whenever we visit family/friends! DS is 10 months. Working to a budget.
Any recommendations gratefully received.
Thanks

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MegBusset · 18/08/2008 19:09

I got a cheapy one from Argos, here. It is a little bulky but less so than a highchair!

If space is really an issue then I think you can get some cloth ones which just wrap around the baby and chair, will see if I can find a link.

Toothyboy · 18/08/2008 19:18

We had this one for both ds's.

mrsgboring · 18/08/2008 19:27

We used a Totseat (which folds up into a bag and comes in lots of cool colours - works on almost all chairs) and a self inflating booster from The First Years (but IME all self inflating boosters are pretty much the same).

If you ever want to put it in a bag and get public transport, get the Totseat, otherwise inflating booster is better for actually giving height.

chipmonkey · 18/08/2008 20:48

We got this one for ds3 which was a great seat, the tray meant you could use it even without a table available. It was a bit fiddly to fold and unfold, though. A friend had this one which was much more expensive but looked a lot sturdier.

likessleep · 18/08/2008 21:22

Thank you for your responses and ideas. I guess I thought the self inflating one might be better to give height?
That Argos one definitely looks good from a price point of view.
Thanks again.

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MrsBadger · 18/08/2008 21:38

another vote for the inflatey type

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