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First Years - Reclining Booster Seat
Beautiful designed, flexible, multi - purpose Booster Seat Featur ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 20/05/09 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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This is an amazing invention. Granma has this at her house for Babysitting as she is short of space and thought she could use this on one of her dining chairs. It is really simple to set up, you simply choose which height you want the base to be at (there are 3) and fit the base in place (no tools required) then you fit the straps and the cushion support. The tray then clips on the sides of the chair. It cleverly has a handle in the middle that means you can remove it with 1 hand. There is a button on each sid eof the chair that allows you to choose the position of the actual chair. It can recline quite far back so that even a baby at 4 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/08 (Useful, 44 readings)
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This is a highchair that attaches on top of a normal kitchen chair. The seat needs to be at least 35cm square. There are 2 seat heights - 4cm or 8cm off the chair. There is a waist strap to hold the baby in, with a bit between the legs. You can recline the seat in two positions (about 40° from upright) or have it upright. The recline mechanism requires two hands and is quite stiff, but quick to do. This is very useful if your baby is still not good at sitting when they reach 6 months and want feeding! The tray is large and quick to take on and off - you need to take it off to get the baby out. Unfortunately the tray reclines with the seat so it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/06 (Useful, 174 readings)
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A really useful piece of kit you can use at home or take on holidays. Compact and inoffensive, it's a great space-saver and fits very securely to the kitchen chair. Good for babies because it reclines, plus the straps, seat-base and cushion can be machine washed - so many expensive highchairs don't offer that! The tray isn't deep enough for a plate, so you have to use bowls but by the time you're using plates you'd probably be using it as a booster anyway. I used these for my twins up until about 2 months ago (they are nearly 3) We kept them down at nan & grandads house. A really great buy, used them when we started weaning as they reclined and as they ... Read the complete review
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