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I saw a baby chair recently that you could have on three levels, floor, settee or table height. IIRC the base adjusted a bit like an ironing board.


Can't remember the make but I bet if you google adjustable baby seat or similar you will find it. Sorry if earlier posts are referring to the same product.


Molly

Ha - found it (was starting to think I had imagined it)!!!


http://www.madeformums.com/reviews/baby-gear/bouncer-and-rocker-chairs/beaba-up-and-down-rocker/review/753.html


I have no idea where I saw this, how funny, but I came across it recently, maybe whilst doing buggy research or something!


I have to say, it is a LOT of money.....so would think long and hard about whether you really need it. Could baby be in a bouncy chair at the normal height with an extra layer on, or an extra blanket instead? Hopefully in a couple more months we will be into the spring 'proper' and your house will feel a little less draughty (I do understand what you mean about draughts at floor level don't get me wrong), but it is so easy to spend a fortune on accessories in the early days, and I hate to feel like I am encouraging you to do so!


Then again, if you plan on having more I guess it will get plenty of use in the long run, and it would be good in the early days of weaning maybe too, rather than a high chair (hmmmm providing excuses and justification now when it isn't even me doing the spending!).


Molly


Molly

hi we have concrete floors and found we had the same problem I bought a cheap single duvet and put that down doubled over and put a cheap fleece blanket on top so I could wash it easily. It worked fine she was always warm enough and it was padded enough so that if she toppled over she didnt bang her head on the floor

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