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chair booster seats

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hophophippidtyhop · 10/04/2009 14:40

Hi, I've got one of these , which we have used for the last year instead of a high chair, and it's been great. The question I have is that I now want to remove the tray and sit my dd up at the table, but our table has a piece of wood running under the top and I can't get her knees to go underneath it so she's close enough. Has anyone else encountered this problem and what did you use? She's not old enough to sit on the chair on it's own with one of those kaboost boosters, was thinking this might be the answer as I tried her with a cushion today and it was far off the right height. Any ideas?

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moshie · 10/04/2009 17:57

That looks good, and portable for eating out too. I found that tis is the only hard booster that fits under the table, because the sides are quite low.

moshie · 10/04/2009 17:59

Typo, hungover today, I do know how to spell this, obviously. Doh!

hophophippidtyhop · 10/04/2009 18:14

I like that, it looks low enough. I would like to carry on with what I already use as that is also portable and quite sturdy, but it's just a bit too high in the seat with my table!

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andirobo · 10/04/2009 21:33

I have a M&P one that I am looking to get rid of, byut it would depend upon the age of your DD and / or how wriggly she is at the table! It is this and it is height adjustable.

I am selling it for £10 posted. It is listed on the highchair thread as well.

hophophippidtyhop · 12/04/2009 22:04

will have a think on that one, andirobo, as dp just sneezed his way to bed! can I ask how low the lowest rise is roughly? Her current seat is about 5 inches off the seat base, reckon she needs to be raised only by about 2 or 3 inches to give knee clearance.

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andirobo · 13/04/2009 09:59

The highest setting is 3.5 inches off the seat and the lowest is 2 and 1/4 inches off the seat. I know the sneezy feeling - not sure if a cold or start of hayfever!

andirobo · 14/04/2009 08:01

I have now sold the booster seat

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