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Safety 1st Fold-Up Booster Seat
Newest Review: ... sides, tuck the tray into this and do up the straps and this will hold it altogether. It takes up hardly any room to store away when not be... more |
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by pink19 - written on 04/11/08 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I am a big fan of Safety 1st products and have used several of them with both my boys. The one that i have found to be most useful and one that i couldnt live without is the fold up booster seat. This seat is recommended for children aged from 6 months up to 4 years old, personally i think that it would be to small for an older child to ...
by charlhrdy - written on 08/09/05 (158 readings)
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I have two of these seats, one which is four years old, and a new one. I love these chairs, I use them all the time for my babies and find them the best I have tried (third type of highchair). The older seat has straps which come over the shoulders, between the legs and round the waist, the newer seat just has a waist strap and between the ...
by mumsymary - written on 23/07/04 (Very useful, 617 readings)
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Safety first booster seat. Mt grandson is coming to eat at my house again, I do not have a high chair for his visits . My daughter always brings his travelling high chair with her . It is a fold up seat from Safety first . She bought this chair on Ebay for £12 it retails for about £25.00 new and can be bought from ...
by shroud - written on 04/03/03 (Very useful, 582 readings)
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When visiting family and friends, we often did one of two things. Our little one either was sat in her pram and fed, or else sat on my lap to eat. Either was not overly convenient, especially when she wanted to feed herself. This problem was solved when my MIL decided to take us out to look at portable high chairs. We settled upon the Safety First ...
by Claire75 - written on 14/08/02 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Last month my partner and I were due for one of our twice annual visits across the border to visit my parents in Edinburgh. Having a ten month old son, it is amazing the amount of "stuff" you need to take with you, everywhere, and I was starting to get very worried about our growing pile of luggage and everytime time I looked at ...
by Cardylia - written on 20/05/02 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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We needed a portable highchair for our daughter as her normal one was too big to lug around. We tried to take the big one over to Granny's house a few times but the big one took up all of the boot space. Also, I was sick of going out and having to feed her in her pushchair which she managed to cover in food and drink...ugh!! When I tried to ...
by ZOEB - written on 17/03/02 (Useful, 207 readings)
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I have a very tall, active five and an half month old daughter as she is happily eating 3 meals a day I decided it was time to buy some form of high chair. I browsed the internet considering what I needed. I wanted something that was transportable (I hate staying in!!), not too expensive (my first child and I have already spent sooo much), easy ...
by Belladonna - written on 13/03/02 (Very useful, 208 readings)
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Around about Christmas time, the plastic buckles on the straps of my son’s highchair broke. We’d only had it about 8 months but rather than try and get a replacement from Mothercare I decided to buy a new one. The old highchair was one of the cheapest – chosen to suit our needs at the time. It folded completely flat ...
by jopassmore - written on 16/10/01 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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If you have ever tried eating out with a toddler or small child in a restaurant that does not have highchairs, you will understand the frustration that this causes... First you try sitting the child on your knee. It is not long before the novelty of being in a new and exciting place wears off and they are grabbing at everything in sight. ...
by tas1 - written on 12/05/01 (Useful, 48 readings)
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One thing with kids is that however much space you have it always seems like it is not enough. Our daughter is six months and in the last six months she has become th eproud owner of a baby bouncer, a baby walker, a baby car seat, a pushchair, a moses basket and toys. These things need space and there just isn't enough of it. We had just ...
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