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Hello,


Any advice gratefully received.....


I am looking to buy a booster seat for my 20kg 3 and a half year old.. It is not going to be his main seat at the moment but will go in our other car which we will use a couple of times a week to go to and from nursery until he is 4 when he will have to give up his current seat to his baby sister..


However, looking around I am now a bit confused by what I should be looking for as they all look similar but the prices seem to vary from ?30 to in excess of ?100.. My gut instinct is to just buy a Maxi Cosi one as that is what all our previous car seats have been but this seems a bit shortsighted really...


Can anyone tell me what I should be looking out for or recommend any excellent seats...


Thanks,

Craigy

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