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Booster & Hook On Seats (126) SGD 0 - SGD 38 SGD 39 - SGD 76 SGD 77 - SGD 152 Max Weight of Child Up to 30 lbs Up to 45 lbs Price - low to high Price - high to low Fisher-Price® Deluxe Spacesaver High Chair in Grey/White Bumbo Multi Seat in Aqua Fisher-Price® Healthy Care™ Deluxe Booster Seat in Grey Chicco® 360° Rotating Hook-On Booster Chair in Avena Graco® Swivi Seat™ 3-in-1 Booster in Abbington™ Fisher-Price® SpaceSaver High Chair in Lime Links phil&teds® Lobster Black High Chair OXO Tot® Perch Booster Seat with Straps in Grey Ingenuity™ Baby Base 2-in-1™ Booster Seat in Slate Grey Ingenuity™ SmartClean™ Toddler Booster in Slate Oxo Tot Nest Booster Seat in Navy Chicco® Pocket Snack Booster Seat in Grey guzzie+Guss Perch Hanging High Chair in Salt and Pepper Bumbo Multi Seat in Blue Graco® Swivi Seat™ 3-in-1 Booster in Whisk™ Inglesina Fast Table Chair in Black




Bumbo Multi Seat in Pink Chicco Deluxe Travel Seat in Papyrus phil&teds® Lobster Red High Chair Graco® Swivi Seat™ 3-In-1 High Chair Booster in Tart™ Summer Infant® Pop 'n Sit Portable Booster Seat in Green/Grey Boppy® Baby Chair in Elephant Walk OXO Tot® Nest Booster Seat with Straps in Green Mamas & Papas Baby Snug Booster with Tray in Teal Inglesina Fast Table Chair in Navy Mamas & Papas Baby Snug Booster with Tray in Red guzzie+Guss Perch Hanging High Chair (G+G 201) in Charcoal guzzie+Guss Perch Hanging High Chair (G+G 201) in Black OXO Tot®Perch™ Booster Seat for Big Kids in Taupe Contours® Twist Grow-With-Me Seat in Aqua Mamas & Papas Baby Snug with Tray in Raspberry Graco® Blossom™ Booster Seat in Brown Inglesina Fast Table Chair in Cream guzzie+Guss Perch Hanging Chair in Charcoal and Silicone Placemat in Green Mountain Buggy® POD Clip-On High Chair in Flint Go Anywhere Booster Seat




OXO Tot® Perch Booster Seat with Straps in Taupe Mountain Buggy POD Clip-On High Chair in Chili Chicco® 360° Rotating Hook-On Booster Chair in Scarlet Chicco® Pocket Snack Portable Booster Seat in Mod Mint guzzie+Guss Perch Hanging High Chair (G+G 201) in Aqua Prince Lionheart® Soft Booster Seat in Soft Grey OXO Tot® Nest Booster Seat with Straps in Taupe Contours Twist Grow-With-Me Seat in Lime Inglesina Fast Table Chair in Dark Green Mamas & Papas Baby Bud Booster Seat in Navy OXO Tot® Perch Booster Seat with Straps in Pink Inglesina Fast Table Chair in Fuchsia Booster & Hook On Seats Booster seats help turn any kitchen chair into a baby feeding seat. Feeding boosters can be easily attached to virtually any kitchen chair to keep your toddler at an appropriate sitting height at the table. This collection is designed to be used once toddlers have outgrown their highchair and look to graduate to the grown-up table. Inglesina™ makes their seats lightweight and easy-to-fold so you can bring it with you on the go.




10 Best Birthday Gifts for Every Kind of Kid Skip the high chair and try a booster seat that brings your baby right up to the table for mealtime. Check out our top picks! Mamas & Papas Baby Bud Booster SeatMamas & Papas Baby Bud Booster Seat$70 This booster seat can be used for six-month-old babies up to three-year-old toddlers. There's a removable soft insert for added comfort and a harness system that will keep your kiddo safely secured. More: Best BPA-Free Water Bottles for Your Little One Keekaroo Cafe BoosterKeekaroo Cafe Booster$60 If your family eats out a lot, keep this cafe booster seat on hand. It's lightweight and portable, and can easily strap on to any style dining chair. Plus, the base is skid-resistant for added stability. 17 Best Baby Carriers of 2017 Baby Products for 201716 Best Teethers for Babies Yummy Baby Food Through the Stages of Feeding Handsome High Chairs That Will Enhance Your Home Decor 8 Lunch Boxes Kids Love Walking Into School With




17 Best Little Tables and Chairs for Your Kids Top Chef: 12 Best Baby Food Processors for Quick Meals 12 Travel Baby Bottle Warmers to Heat Up Milk On the Go Top 11 Baby Formula Brands Every Parent Should Know 15 Brushes You Need to Clean Your Baby's Bottles 13 Sippy Cups That Little Hands Won't Spill 12 Days of Giveaways « Previous postHappy Feet Two available now on DVD and BluRay! Next post »7 Best choices for your child's first utensils High chair Vs. booster seat? posted: March 13, 2012, 12:13 pm in: Baby, Pregnant, Toddler, Previews & Reviews, Products & Gear, Products & Prizes One of the biggest baby registry questions (after baby furniture, stroller and car seat) is do you get a high chair or a feeding booster seat? Pros for High Chairs: Eye Contact with child (this was a big one with me) Huge tray to serve food on (that can go in the dishwasher) You can fold most of them up if you need the space back.




Reclines for younger babies Cons for High Chairs: Most people don’t actually fold high chairs up Can’t take out of the house (too big) Hard to clean (food ALWAYS gets in crevices and fall on the floor) Most kids grow out of a high chair when they’re between 18 months to 2 1/2 years — unless you have something that will grow with your child, like Stokke’s Tripp Trapp. Expensive (most likely over $100, upwards to over $300 – yikes!) Even with the tray off, it may not but your table well (and food may get on the floor). Pros for Feeding Booster Seats Easy to clean – you can take it off and clean under the seat You can take it with you (to grandma’s house.. You can take the tray off (if it comes with one) and place your child at the table. Price is more reasonable — around $30 – $60 A child can start off in the feeding booster seat with a tray and then go to the table as they get older. You can lower the booster seat and use it until your child outgrows any kind of booster seat.




Cons for Feeding Booster Seats May not recline, and therefore not suitable from birth to 6 months of age. Some kids still may not be able to sit up easily in a non-reclining booster seat until 8 or 9 months. Seat may be too low, hard to have eye contact with baby. May not be as “stylish” as a high chair Personally, I prefer a high chair, but end up going to a feeding booster seat when my kids get to around 18 months to 2 years old. Skylar is still in a high chair at 19 months and it suits him just fine. But I will be eventually moving him into his sister’s feeding booster seat (which was her big brother’s). We’ve used hand me down high chairs and booster seats, as long as it’s not recalled, you can use them safely! Which do you prefer, high chair or booster seat? 9 mom-approved cheap birthday party favors posted February 17, 2017, 4:23 am 7 baby-gear knockoffs that look like expensive brands posted February 16, 2017, 3:32 pm

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