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sprinkles
21-03-2013, 09:41 PM
Buy your Totseat Chocolate Circles from Kiddicare Portable, Travel and Booster High Chairs| Online baby shop | Nursery Equipment (http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplay0_10751_-1_76301_10001)

Do any of you have one? I was just looking for a highchair and saw it, we don't have any cupboards big enough for storing a highchair so it would have to go in the back hall (not ideal with two labs and a puppy bounding in and out from the garden) and thought this may be a better idea. Only thing putting me off is that they aren't high enough to be at the table so don't have anywhere to put plate etc so they can feed themselves.

Has anybody got any reviews on them?

Carol-Ann Woods
21-03-2013, 10:11 PM
I've never used one of those.

I use these portable high hairs and attach them to my breakfast bar, I have 3 of them that I had used daily for over 3 years and they're still doing great...

MeToo | phil&teds (http://philandteds.com/uk/Products/Feed/Metoo#.UUuE2owgGSM)

loocyloo
21-03-2013, 10:14 PM
i don't use those, i always think the LOs are too low down to be any use at a table to feed themselves.

i have several of these Buy Safety 1st Easy Care Swing Tray Feeding Booster Seat at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Booster seats. (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3769207.htm) ( well like these, but my seat is moveable up & down to suit different size/height children & tables, and the tray is removeable, but it gives you the idea! ) i thinkthe children are safer inthem, plus i also been able to add reins to the seat if needed.

i've been lucky and managed to pick mine up at carboot sales etc!

clareelizabeth1
21-03-2013, 10:56 PM
My niece has one and the really are just for the odd use when out the house when there is nothing else. You also have to stay right next to them as they can stand up in them. If its space you are lacking try the bebepod plus flex. It is kind of like a bumbo but child is strapped to the bebepod and bebepod is strapped to your kitchen chair. My son is 4 months and I got one for him he loves it. He doesn't eat yet so just bangs the tray but he's part of the action. He is still a little low but then he is very diddy.

littlemiss60561
22-03-2013, 12:23 AM
Hi I have the hard plastic one and 3 booster seats similar to these

Buy Baby Polar Gear Booster Seat - Winnie the Pooh at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Booster seats, Winnie the Pooh nursery. (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3992579.htm)

but mine are from tesco. Think I paid 15 ish? On mine you can take the foam padding out and store lunch box but not sure how comfy they would be then! I have a 16 month old that uses it and can feed self at the table no prob. The ones from Argos are in a nice sale at the mo!

sprinkles
22-03-2013, 01:49 PM
Thanks :)

I've actually just got a voucher for £10 off any Chicco highchair at Argos so think I'm going to get the happy snack one which is currently on sale at £34.99, meaning I'll pay a whole £24.99 :clapping: I'll just put up with the lack of space :p

Rubybubbles
22-03-2013, 01:59 PM
Hi I have the hard plastic one and 3 booster seats similar to these

Buy Baby Polar Gear Booster Seat - Winnie the Pooh at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Booster seats, Winnie the Pooh nursery. (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3992579.htm)

but mine are from tesco. Think I paid 15 ish? On mine you can take the foam padding out and store lunch box but not sure how comfy they would be then! I have a 16 month old that uses it and can feed self at the table no prob. The ones from Argos are in a nice sale at the mo!

I have one like this (but from mother care) and a really old one from safety first (it's now 10 years old but still like new!!) which is a solid plastic one.

I often take my ^^^^ one out and about on play dates for snack time ext;)

mummyMia
22-03-2013, 04:58 PM
I have one of those. I used it when ds was a baby but have never used it for mindees. When ds was little and I was on maternity leave I used to meet up with friends at cafes in London and would take the totseat with me because some places didn't have a highchair. It was quite good for that purpose but not for everyday use. It is made out fabric and is not wipeable at all. So you have to machine wash it very often and it takes a while to dry. The child is way too low down and can't reach the table so it is not much use for a child who finger feeds. It is quite secure for younger babies but it is very easy for toddlers to climb out of. They quickly learn to push the fabric at the front down and simply stand up on the chair and step out. So I would say that it is good for babies up to about 9 months who are being spoon fed. After that it becomes pretty pointless.