Transitioning from high chair to booster - 20 month old
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MrsKellyBride
Mommy of 3!
Member since 8/06 1617 total posts
Name: Kelly
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Transitioning from high chair to booster - 20 month old
He wants to sit with us at the kitchen table. Sometimes he does & has snacks but he is way too small.
Need a recommendation for a good booster seat to put at the kitchen table?
Or is it too early to stop using the high chair?
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Posted 1/28/11 10:30 AM |
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OOSMommy
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Member since 10/09 860 total posts
Name: me
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Re: Transitioning from high chair to booster - 20 month old
We packed up the high chair REALLY early, like just after DD's 1st birthday. It was in the way, and she seemed to like eating at the table with us much better. We have the Fisher Price healthy care seat. We kept the tray on it for a little while and then went straight to a mat (and then a plate) on the table.
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Posted 1/28/11 11:14 AM |
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BethanyLynn
Love these munchkins
Member since 10/09 6295 total posts
Name: Bethany
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Re: Transitioning from high chair to booster - 20 month old
We have the safety first travel booster. Converts to fit all ages. DD has been using it since about 9 months old
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Posted 1/28/11 11:16 AM |
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Lillykat
going along for the ride...
Member since 5/05 16253 total posts
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Re: Transitioning from high chair to booster - 20 month old
We have two -
We got this one for DD#2- We have been using it since she was about 14 months. She decided she no longer wanted to be in the high chair and wanted this - so we started using it. We have been using it at the table without the tray. I like it b.c you can adjust it to be higher or lower. She can climb in and out herself and do the buckle herself so she loves it. I like this one b.c we take it when we go out to eat - it attaches to any chair and is small enough to leave in your car and the back folds down so it is pretty small.
We have this one for DD#2 she is petite and is too low for our table - it is just very basic and it can't be raised or lowered so it is better for an older child.
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Posted 1/28/11 11:27 AM |
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