
My Little Seat is the ultimate infant high chair for traveling with baby in tow. Whether you are using it every day at home, out for lunch with friends or jet setting around the world this super cute and always trendy seat will make your life so much easier and always get you noticed. It folds down to the size of a diaper and comes with its very own matching bag. My Little Seat is designed with safety in mind and incorporates a 5 point harness along with its extra reinforced seaming and is safety tested for strength and durability. Your baby will love sitting along with you at the table like everyone else. Sling it over a chair and it sets up in seconds and of course is machine washable. It is suitable from 6 months and above or when your baby can sit unassisted. Everyone gets a seat at the table with My Little Seat.
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Summer Infant TinyDiner – Green
The TinyDiner® from Summer Infant is a perfect on-the-go placemat that features a built-in scoop to catch your baby’s mess while eating. The mat provides a safe, clean eating surface and has suction cups to keep it in place.
- Portable placemat with built-in scoop to catch the mess
- Provides safe, clean eating surface
- Suctions cups keep the TinyDiner® in place
- Durables 100% waterproof material
- Made from TPE; a non-latex, non-PVC, non-phthalate, non-BPA material
- Easily rolls up for on-the-go
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The Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair provides a full-size feeding experience for a small-size home. It has all of the features of a full-size high chair but does not require the same amount of space. It easily straps to most kitchen or dining chairs, has 3 height adjustments, 3-position recline and a full-size one-hand removable dishwasher safe tray. The full-size wipeable and machine washable pad has a 5pt to 3pt restraint for additional security. When baby is older, the pad and back remove
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The Luv U Zoo Busy Baby Booster is a great feeding booster that gives baby fun toys for play while you prepare food. A toybar with 4 fun character friends for bat-at play with spinners, clackers, and rattle beads provides lots of visual stimulation and tactile fun to keep baby entertained. Toybar easily detaches and nests for portability. The seat features easy-wipe surfaces and a good sized dish-washer safe tray with 3 positions of adjustment. The seat back easily flips forward to fold for portability â plus it removes altogether for older toddlers to give you years of use. There is a 3-point restraint and longer strap for securing it to almost any chair, plus it features non-skid feet to keep it from shifting.
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The First Years Newborn-to-Toddler Reclining Feeding Seat is perfect from birth to four years old. Its unique, 4-stage reclining seat allows this seat to adjust to each stage of your baby’s development. You can use full recline mode to feed your newborn and adjust it all the way through booster for your little one. The adjustable height helps the seat fit most tables, and the removable, dishwasher-safe tray makes clean up a breeze. The full-sized pad is soft, reversible, and machine-washable. Your little one will also have fun and learn with the ABC-123 tray mat, which is easy to clean. This safe and durable feeding seat will ensure that your little one has a comfortable and reliable place to eat for years to come.
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Chicco Caddy Hook on High Chair The Chicco Caddy Hook on High Chair is a portable chair, perfect for vacations or trips to the local restaurant. It is perfect for a child up to 37 lbs. Children often feel uncomfortable in new situations or places and having a companion like the Chicco Caddy Hook on High Chair will help them become more acclimated to the situation. The Chicco Caddy Hook on High Chair is for use on table tops. The table top can be up to 4 in. thick with up to a 6 in. skirt.
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