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    Does anyone know if you can stack antilop (ikea) high chairs. I need four high chairs but don't want them to take up a lot of space when not in use.

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    i have the ikea ones not sure they are the antelop (the 10 quid ones made of plastic?). If they are then yes they stack - very nicely
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    Thank you I bet they are the same ones there £12 now or £16 with the tray. I'll go and but them and try very hard not to spend a fortune on other items I don't need of can afford.

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    Yes they do stack together, I have them xx

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    I need to take a trip to ikea- have a list of to buy items - childminding and wedding stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazanne View Post
    Thank you I bet they are the same ones there £12 now or £16 with the tray. I'll go and but them and try very hard not to spend a fortune on other items I don't need of can afford.
    I have them 12£
    For the high chair 4£ for the tray (twats) lol yea they stack , there über easy t clean too enjoy Richard should ask for commission from ikea ! We're always goin on about high chairs n storage units from them lol

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    I don't have room for high chairs, so have these booster seats instead. They also stack on top of each other when not being used

    booster seat by fisher-price - Google Search

    Got mine off of ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazanne View Post
    Thank you I bet they are the same ones there £12 now or £16 with the tray. I'll go and but them and try very hard not to spend a fortune on other items I don't need of can afford.
    I always come back from ikea with more stuff than I went for!

    There is a sale on ATM too

    Miffy xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by miffy View Post

    I always come back from ikea with more stuff than I went for!

    There is a sale on ATM too

    Miffy xx
    Me too, went yesterday !
    Mandy xx

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    I only go a few times a year . Too dangerous on the bank balance otherwise. I have to say though I have spent a fortune online last week. i don't even have to leave the house to spend,spend, spend!

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    I don't have room for high chairs either so have opted for some dining chair booster seats from Kiddicare:

    http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/...23_10001_14633

    (Not sure how to make a neat link)

    They have been fab for the three little ones I have, but they do only have a 3 point harness, so if you have a wriggler, might become a little more difficult to keep them sat down :/ xxx

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    I have two multi coloured travel ones that fold up and fit onto a normal dining chair. One was given to me it was a safety first and the other I bought from eBay. I love them as they fold up and very easy to clean. I think mothercare do one similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimnolan87 View Post
    I don't have room for high chairs either so have opted for some dining chair booster seats from Kiddicare:

    Buy your Safety 1st Blue Basic Booster Seat from Kiddicare Clearance Lines| Online baby shop | Nursery Equipment

    (Not sure how to make a neat link)

    They have been fab for the three little ones I have, but they do only have a 3 point harness, so if you have a wriggler, might become a little more difficult to keep them sat down :/ xxx

    I have just ordered some of these from Amazon they are offering free delivery at the moment

 

 

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