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Antilop highchair,what age would this last up until?

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milkgoddess · 28/02/2008 19:44

i just wondering what sort of age would this antilop highchair last until?

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tassisssss · 28/02/2008 19:46

is that the cheapy IKEA one?

it's great. ds still fitted it when he was 2.5

Habbibu · 28/02/2008 19:46

Not sure - dd is 16 mo, and big - 98th centile and in 18-24 mo clothes. Fits in very comfortably and I can't see her growing out of it for quite a while. I think she'll go straight to a booster seat/cushion on chair(!) after the antilop.

hana · 28/02/2008 19:46

dd3 is in one at 17 months. quite happy in it.she is average size

hairtwiddler · 28/02/2008 19:48

Took DD out of hers at 2yrs. She now uses a booster seat. She would still fit inside, I was just sick of tripping over it!
Fab highchair though.

Habbibu · 28/02/2008 19:50

Evening ht. If you've sent mg back on the TrippTrapp road I shall have to come and mess up your pencils.

milkgoddess · 28/02/2008 19:55

does it had a 5 point strap that goes over the shoulders as dd cant sit up yet

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hana · 28/02/2008 19:57

no 5 point harness, just room for one at the waist.
if she can't sit up yet you can bulk it out iwth a thick towel , or just keep feeding her in boucy chair or bumbo. dd2 didn't sit up until she was about 10/11 months (really!! but crawled ridiculously early - 5 months!) so didn't really use the highchair til then.

tassisssss · 28/02/2008 19:59

milkgoddess, our highchair is great in many ways, and has a 5 point harness, but is rubbish until baby's sitting up well.

the antelop on the other hand is neater and more moulded around their bodies somehow so seems to work well when they're little too.

get it, i really don't think you'll regret it (and at that price you can afford to!)

hairtwiddler · 28/02/2008 20:00

evening Hab
Come and sympathise on my bathroom thread...

AitchTwoOh · 29/02/2008 10:28

dd is just over 2 and recently moved from an antilop (£11.99) to a long-legged chair (£21.99). my pal's wee girl sits in her long-legged chair at 5, so you get a lot for under £35, there. if you want the tripp-trapp, just get it. it's very expensive but there it is...

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