Booster Seat for a Booth

Updated on July 18, 2009
N.S. asks from Portland, OR
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We've got a booth in our kitchen and a 2 year old boy. Right now he sits in a seat that attaches to the end of the table. I am looking for a booster seat that we could place in the booth so that he could sit next to us. (We'd like to put his younger brother in that chair)I'd prefer if it had a strap so we could strap him in but that might be asking too much. I'm looking for any suggestions. Thanks!

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T.S.

answers from Portland on

Hi~

We just bought (yesterday as a matter of fact) the Safety 1st Sit, Snack & Go booster seat, and so far we love it!! It has 5 different modes, has a detachable tray, and adjusts for bigger kids. It straps to the chair (although, probably not your booth seat) and also has a strap to strap the child in. The thing that I really liked about it is that when they get older, or in the case of my chubby 18 mo old daughter, her legs don't get smooshed under the table =) It also folds up and as a carrying strap. We got it at Target for $19.99~hope this helps!!

T.

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A.R.

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I picked up some last year at Walmart. They were inexpensive and easy to clean, they cost about $12 each!

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W.L.

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Hi N.,

I suggest the BabySmart Cooshee Booster Seat Hybak. I realize they're a bit on the spendy side and I usually prefer to be more budget conscious, but they're really comfortable for the kids while still having lots of room to grow, and they don't slide off the schair, which would be important especially with a booth chair. The non "Hybak" ones are a little less expensive, though my kids are really picky specifically about their booster seats (not about most things) and I found that the Hybak was necessary for them.

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J.R.

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there is a booster called the cushie seat (i believe that is what it is called) - no straps, but One Step Ahead (catalogue) has a similar booster that does have straps...

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J.S.

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Cooshie seat. It works on a chair but would also work in a booth. It is a soft, cooshie version of the booster seats you see in restaurants. It comes in a variety of colors. We got our at Babies R Us for about $30.

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D.C.

answers from Portland on

I bought my booster seats for my twin boys at Target. They are made by Circo. They are plastic so they are easy to clean. You could easily glue some rubber strips on the bottom so they won't slide around on the booth. It comes with straps if you want to strap them in. I took mine off as my boys didn't like them or want to use them. It also comes with a long strap to tie on a chair to secure it but that may be a little hard to do in a booth. They were only $11 each. Good luck!

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D.A.

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We really like the First Years booster. They are inexpensive, comes with straps for chairs and belt for child. Also, has a tray. The seat adjusts a little up and down for growth and it is extremely easy to clean.

I think we picked it up at Target, but have seen it at both Toys- and Baby's-R-Us, and Walmart.

Isn't it fun when they get big enough to eat at the table!
D.

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