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Booster seats

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fisil · 14/03/2005 18:57

We need one for ds. Any tips anyone?

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fisil · 14/03/2005 18:58

Ooops - mushy brain - I mean for sitting up at table, not a car one!

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katierocket · 14/03/2005 18:59

what age is he?

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fisil · 14/03/2005 19:01

He's two. Just to repeat (cos I'm a silly billy), I'm talking about sitting at the dinner table!

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Xena · 14/03/2005 19:04

We liked this one very simple and easy to clean The ones with higher backs seem to make them slouch at the table

Twiglett · 14/03/2005 19:07

I have a chair that clips to the table and a little yellow plastic booster seat from Mothercare

to be honest I find it far easier letting them kneel on a chair after a few months so don't spend a fortune

they all do much of a muchness

Twiglett · 14/03/2005 19:08

that's the one we've got too (in Xena's link) .. the blue bit underneath clips out and becomes a step (great for potty training a boy)

LIZS · 14/03/2005 19:09

We had a Tomy one - Sit Me Up Toddler Chair here Baby Equipment/Feeding

fisil · 14/03/2005 19:17

Thank you very much - good tips. Ds is a real shorta*se, so we'll probably be using it for some time!

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BadHair · 14/03/2005 19:22

Ds2 uses this one at mealtimes at home and this one (but without the table bit) at my mum's. The second one was used by ds1 as well and both are very durable. First one is softer as is inflatable - always felt the second one was a bit hard on the botty!

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