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NicoleHobart
Childcare Booster Seat
We were looking for an easy to clean booster seat instead of a high chair. We wanted one with two straps that fastened behind and beneath a chair, a seatbelt and a removable tray. As soon as I saw the Chilcare Booster I knew it was exactly what we wanted. Usually we use it on the floor with a towel underneath which means our boy can pick up dropped food himself. It fits onto most chairs - we've only come across one that the back straps do not reach around and one where the straps are too loose. The adjustable tray can be stored under the chair...Read more
. This is handy when it needs to be stored in a car. It's easy to clean; the actual chair fits into our sink! We don't have a highchair and I don't think we'll get one because this is perfect for us. Two secure adjustable straps, easy to clean, adjustable tray, adjustable seatbelt, inexpensive, sturdy Straps don't fit every chair, white straps, especially the seatbelt, get very grotty and are near impossible to keep white.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Questions & Answers
Sakuraasked
Hello, I would like to know does it have three point harness for safety? Also what is the measurement of the seat? Does the tray removable and dishwasher safe? Thanks a lot
1 answer
Hi there,
Yes, it does have a three point safety harness (not removable and it get really grotty because it's white). The actual seat including arms is approximately 34 cm wide, with the seat where the child sits being approximately 27 cm wide. The tray is removable but I can't tell you if it's dishwasher safe because we don't have a dishwasher. We don't use the white tray insert, just the blue tray and it washes in the sink easily - no tricky corners to get into. We still love it and our boy is now 19 months old.
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