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    Hiya,

    I've just decided that we'll be getting a dining table soon, and I was wondering about the type of booster seats that would be ideal for the under fives.

    The ones I have seen so far are in the £20 range, but was hoping for something a little cheaper, as I will (hopefully) have 3 little ones.

    Any recommendations?

    Thanks x

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    Argos have a basic one for £12.99. I may need another as got twins coming to see me tomorrow, so will get one of those if need be. Has 5 star reviews

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    We have 5 First years feeding chairs between us , but they are a bit pricey to be fair . We also have 2 (spares) Lindam ones which are good as the back folds down making them much easier to store. Think these were from Argos. The First Years were Tesco, but not sure if they still sell them

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    I just bought a new one the other day from Jojo - it folds down flat and is coated material so hopefully it will wipe easily.

    I also have a plastic one which folds down with a tray for the younger children.

    The most important thing for me is that they go flat so I can hide them behind the sofa while not in use

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    I use the Polar cushioned booster seat. It wipes clean between mals, folds flat, is easy to take with you, and every now and then I take the booster cushion out and put the cover in the washing machine. It is £20, but to me is worth it. I have three of these and a travel high chair that folds completely flat for babies.

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    I got 2 in the baby special in asda last year, they were half price only £7.50!! The same ones were £12.50 this year but still quite cheap compared to the usual £25, they have a removeable tray so the lo's can either sit at the table or have their own tray

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    Pop to your local Morrisons if you have one, just bought a Lindam booster seat with tray for £10, they are £21.99 from Amazon

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    Thanks girls!

    RE: the lindam one in morrisons, what is the age range?

    Also, do I still need a little table and chairs? I would prefer a little one to be honest, but the BF and his mum said that a little one won't be any use for children over 5. I can see their point, but to me, my main focus will be mainly on the under fives.

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    The only little table I have is a picnic one with benches attached, no chairs to topple

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    i have 2 /3 of these for sale no longer needed
    One life live it

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimnolan87 View Post
    Thanks girls!

    RE: the lindam one in morrisons, what is the age range?

    Also, do I still need a little table and chairs? I would prefer a little one to be honest, but the BF and his mum said that a little one won't be any use for children over 5. I can see their point, but to me, my main focus will be mainly on the under fives.

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    Lindam one 12mths to 3yrs

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    Our local Tesco has them at the moment for £7.50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimnolan87 View Post
    Thanks girls!

    RE: the lindam one in morrisons, what is the age range?

    Also, do I still need a little table and chairs? I would prefer a little one to be honest, but the BF and his mum said that a little one won't be any use for children over 5. I can see their point, but to me, my main focus will be mainly on the under fives.

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    I have a little table and chairs from Ikea in my playroom. It's so handy, not for eating on, they eat at the kitchen table, but for playing at. The 6 and 7 year olds also use it so not exclusively used by under 5's

    xxx

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