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    Does anyone know of a booster seat for the dining chair that would stack if I had more than one?

    I have a very small house and soon to have three little ones who will need highchairs/booster seats and this seems like the perfect solution.

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    no hon, but I'm thinking about getting a few of those stackable ikea high chairs then I can shove them in a corner when not in use. My booster seats are fine but the straps don't come off for washing and though I scrub them they look disgusting. sure it won't impress new mums with babies coming here.
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    The mothercare ones stack
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    Hey juggler

    Do you know what stackable highchairs are called? I just had a quick look but it doesn't say which ones are stackable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alibali View Post
    The mothercare ones stack
    Thanks- will take a look just now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minstrel View Post
    Hey juggler

    Do you know what stackable highchairs are called? I just had a quick look but it doesn't say which ones are stackable.
    I can not remember the name of the Ikea ones but they are under £12 each and under £5 each for the tray. They come in white, red and I think blue.

    I got 3 last week and they are great and really light weight and cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by jane5 View Post
    I can not remember the name of the Ikea ones but they are under £12 each and under £5 each for the tray. They come in white, red and I think blue.

    I got 3 last week and they are great and really light weight and cheap
    Thank you I have found them and they are on the shopping list!

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    I have 3 stackable booster seats from John Lewis. They all stack onto of each other on top of my cupboard and come out when needed. They were about £12.50 when I got them about a year ago. They still have them as I saw them lastt week but I am unsure about the price right now.
    Also the straps do come off and I stick them in the washer when they are looking a little grubby and they come out like new.

    Is there a John Lewis where you live?

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    Not that close to me sadly.

    Just had a quick look on the JL website and can't see one there- they all seem expensive. £12.50 sounds like you got a great bargain.

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    HI,
    I have seen a foldable booster chair, that straps around the back of the chair, and they sit on a foam seat, I cant think where i have seen them,
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    I happened to see one of these folding ones in Mothercare the other day and was thinking about getting some myself. It looks really bulky in the image but actually they fold down really small. The tray is removable so you can use it as a booster for older children too. I had previously been considering bying the Ikea high chairs but then I would have to buy separate boosters for the older kids so I think I prefer these Mothercare ones. They do a white one too that comes with a removable cover.

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    Oooh, I feel a shopping trip coming on - I've got one of those boosters that inflate, it gets really manky and hasn't improved with washing at all!!

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    Oh oh I need a couple of them, what a good idea, I do have small house as well, I'll search on internet, thank you guys

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    I've taken a look at that one mummymia and they look great- I need three so quite costly. Maybe I'll save up!

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    http://www.mothercare.com/boosters-h...pareListASINs=

    oops, looks very long one, but that's the one in mothercare, have a look

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    I should do only one post, but I just found in Argos and cheaper

    http://www.mothercare.com/boosters-h...pareListASINs=

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    I got rid of my old bulky highchair and got a cosatto on the go highchair. It folds really small, amazing!

 

 

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