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> Need booster seat recommendation, For dining table, not car

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nattyj2010
post 23/04/2012, 11:01 AM
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Hoping to get some booster seat recommendations so 1.5-year-old DD can join us at the dinner table. We currently use a high chair but would also like a booster seat so we can take it with us when we visit grandparents, etc.

DD is quite small for her age so need something with insertable/adjustable height. It also needs to be lightweight for transportability, able to be used with most dining chairs and stable/able to be well secured to chair. Tray not necessary.

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post 23/04/2012, 11:07 AM
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I used these;
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The tray is detachable and you don't have to use it, but it is handy to have. It is adjustable to three heights. Once the kids reached a certain age, they stopped needing strapped in and would just climb up and into it themselves. The back folds down and the legs push in making it smaller and it has a carry strap.
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