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Stripy pink totseat!

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lottiep · 12/05/2005 20:18

V pleased with my new purchase just bought a stripy pink totseat, which is so cute. I already had a green one with circles on it, but am a massive fan of pink, so really pleased they've brought one out in another colour - finally! Has anyone else got one? They're so much more effective than the cheapie ones!

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toomanypushchairs · 12/05/2005 20:20

sorry if I seem a bit thick, am very tired, whats a totseat?

daisycheyne · 12/05/2005 22:34

fab little squashable fabric highchair/seat thing which keeps babe safely in an adult chair - let's you have a life - wouldn't be without it. didn't know about pink one. must check it out

Newbarnsleygirl · 12/05/2005 22:35

Where do you get them and how much?

toomanypushchairs · 12/05/2005 22:38

can someone do a link pleeeease?

Evesmama · 12/05/2005 22:44

please..a link

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lottiep · 13/05/2005 09:40

That's the link! They're £26 and I bought one when they first came out, but as I have twins (boy & girl 13mths)I really wanted a girlie one too. My husband loves it cos it means they're strapped in wherever we go!

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yummimummi · 13/05/2005 10:20

They do pink ones now?! Fabulous. I love my totseat, but also have the bluey/greeny circley one. Must have one for the hols.

Newbarnsleygirl · 13/05/2005 10:21

I might get one, then we can put the high chair in the loft. It takes up too mch room.

toomanypushchairs · 14/05/2005 11:49

it looks good lottiep. I also have twins but they are nearly 2 1/2 now. Tried a seat like this years ago when my dd (now 10) was a baby. it wasn't as good as these ones, it didn't fit many chairs very well.

gingernut · 14/05/2005 11:59

Newbarnesleygirl, if it's for use at home I'd get a booster seat if I were you, the sort that strap onto a normal chair. I think that's a better solution because they are raised up a bit so are more comfortable at the table. They are also light and fairly small when folded up - we've taken ours on holiday, to visit friends and parents etc. It has been really useful, is easy to clean etc. The totseat type are very useful if you want to travel light but less suitable as a permanent space-saving solution at home IMO.

this is the one we have. Mothercare do a similar one AFAIK.

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