Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
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Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
My sister needs two for her twin boys. Which are the best with an inexpensive pricetag??? TIA!
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Posted 1/22/07 12:34 PM |
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Re: Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
If she has room at the table i would say go with something like this, a booster seat that grows with them
it saves a ton of space and if i had an actual eat in kitchen i would get one of those.
DD has this one and i do love it, we eat in the dining room so we have plenty of room, when #2 comes, we are getting one of the booster seats for her.
ETA: The booster seats like that are under $35 bucks each, the full size one i posted is $100
Message edited 1/22/2007 12:39:44 PM.
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Posted 1/22/07 12:39 PM |
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Calla
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Re: Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
I've been happy with the fisher price healthy chair high chairs and booster seats that attach to dining room chairs (but can be used for babies).
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Posted 1/22/07 12:53 PM |
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Re: Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
Posted by Calla
I've been happy with the fisher price healthy chair high chairs and booster seats that attach to dining room chairs (but can be used for babies).
I have the Fisher Price one too and like it.
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Posted 1/22/07 12:56 PM |
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Re: Repost from Multiples: Best high chair??
Posted by dawnie
Posted by Calla
I've been happy with the fisher price healthy chair high chairs and booster seats that attach to dining room chairs (but can be used for babies).
I have the Fisher Price one too and like it.
I personally have that one too. I like it, it's compact, folds up when not in use and has a carry strap. DD uses now that she can sit up on her own, I take it with us when we travel or to people's houses. The only thing is that the back doesn't recline for younger babies.
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Posted 1/22/07 1:26 PM |
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