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Britax: Up To 77% OFFRecaro: Up To 44% OFFChicco: Up To 55% OFFBaby Jogger: Up To 44% OFFCash on Delivery eligible. delivery to pincode 400001 - Mumbai by Tomorrow 8pm with One-Day Delivery — Order in the next Details Sold by Cloudtail India (4.3 out of 5 | 304,660 ratings) and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfilled by Amazon indicates that this item is stored, packed and dispatched from Amazon fulfilment centres. Amazon directly handles delivery, customer service and returns. Fulfilled by Amazon items can be identified with an badge. Orders containing items Fulfilled by Amazon worth Rs.499 or more are eligible for FREE delivery. FBA items may also be eligible for faster delivery (Same-Day, One-Day and Two-Day). If you're a seller, you can improve your sales by using Fulfilment by Amazon. learn more about this programme The order quantity for this product is limited to 2 units per customer Please note that orders which exceed the quantity limit will be auto-canceled.




This is applicable across sellers. Product Dimensions58.4 x 48.8 x 16 cm Manufacturer's Minimum Suggested Age(months)6.0 #1,809 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Nursery > Furniture Date First Available9 April 2014 This item Delivered FREE in India with Super Saver Delivery. DetailsJack N Jill - Baby Car Seat - Convertible Car Seat from R for Rabbit This item Delivered FREE in India with Super Saver Delivery. Luvlap sunshine baby high chair is portable, stylish and comfortable for your kid to enjoy meals with family members. The yellow coloured high chair comes with harness and footrest for safety and comfort during mealtimes. The foldable high chair has a dining tray and is easy to maintain with a wipe clean fabric. See all 69 customer reviews See all 69 customer reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews A very good product. Chair doesn't have a firm support.it hangs and the baby struggles for back support.otherwise it's okay.




My 10 months old baby jst loved it. K kind of chair I got this for 2000 but the original price was very high chair could be better if the height got decreased back support is not there I think if you could spend... Not so good...had to return it Chair is nice with bright colours . Little defected from tray side. Back support can be improved. Back support not provided..The requested URL /?p=576394 was not found on this server.High Chairs & Booster Seats F is for Feeding Boosters & Hook On Seats See All High Chairs & Booster Seats ALL OPTIONS FOR BrandToys”R”Us, Babies”R”Us are registered trademarks of Toys”R”Us (Canada) Ltd. Use of this site signifies your acceptance of Toys"R"Us Website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.Stephanie BrionesWhat do a root canal and running a marathon have in common? Both are easier and a bit more pleasant than flying with kids. In all seriousness, air travel with kids isn't for the faint of heart, but here are a few tips that just might help a little....or a LOT!




TIP ONE: PACK ONLY WHAT YOU HAVE TOIt really is unreal how much stuff babies and kids need...car seats, stroller, portable crib, high chair, a diaper bag, feeding supplies...you get the picture. But when you travel, bring only what you absolutely need for the actual flight and anything else that you can't get at your destination. Most hotels, even many economy class hotels, provide cribs or high chairs free of charge. There are also services such as Baby's Away or Travel Baybees that actually will deliver gear to your hotel or condo. They will bring car seats, cribs, high chairs, strollers, even toys right to you so you don't have to struggle with all your gear through the busy airport. If you do need to bring your own gear, be prepared to check it and you may pay a fee to do so. TIP TWO: IT IS POSSIBLE TO STROLL RIGHT UP TO THE GATEI am one of those moms that relies heavily on my stroller. Not only can I keep my two little guys in their stroller seats (and not running in every direction), but I can also load it up with a TON of stuff.




You can actually push your stroller up to the gate (as long as it can be folded up) and check it in there - free of charge! It will literally be waiting for you as you exit the plane. That has always been a huge help for our family. Just keep in mind that you will need to go through security so plan on being asked to take everything out of the stroller (including your child). Another tip is to purchase a bag for your stroller. Most manufacturers sell stroller check bags specifically designed for your model or you can purchase a general bag like this. Planes can be rough with your stroller, so this is the best way of protecting it.TIP THREE: DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE SECURITY CHECKPOINT – PLAN FOR IT!I touched on this above, but to me, this is the toughest part of flying with kids. However, with just a bit of planning, it can be pretty painless. The biggest thing is try to avoid lots of little bags... just have one big bag to throw on the conveyor belt. Next, I like to make sure I have easy- to-slip-off shoes and no metal jewelry or belts.




One less thing to struggle with. Finally, I don't bring any liquids or questionable items in my diaper bag. That saves me from the extra inspection. Note: formula and breast milk are allowed....you just may need to go through an additional inspection process. I put diaper rash creams, infant meds and first aid supplies in a separate ziplock bag. That seems to move things along faster. TIP FOUR: BRING YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY SEAT ON THE PLANEYou're not required to, but both the Federal Aviation Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly recommend that you use an FAA-approved child restraint device for your child. This would require that you purchase a seat for your infant or toddler. Legally, you may carry a child up to 24 months old on your lap, usually free of charge, but this isn't the safest option. A couple of other things you want to keep in mind when it comes to car seats on planes. *Purchase a window seat. That is where the seat must go, so that it doesn't block the exit in case of emergency.




Safety seats are not allowed in exit rows or aisles. *Make sure your car seat is FAA-approved. The label should read, "This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft." Flight attendants are instructed to look for the label, and you may run into problems if it's missing.* Most backless booster seats are not allowed for use on the plane, however, boosters with backs and those labeled FAA approved are acceptable for plane use. * The FAA suggests that all infants under 20 pounds ride in a rear-facing seat; 20-40 pounds ride in a forward facing seat and 40 pounds and up use the regular seat restraints. As always, consult the manufacturer’s user guide for instructions on securing the seat. And as an added bonus, kids generally rest better and feel more comfortable in their familiar seats. That means an easier flight for you!So, parents, what tips do you have for traveling by plane with your children and all their gear? We would love to hear from you - please visit our Facebook page.

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