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Hi,

we were thinking of a bumbo baby seat, but they are not ment to be that safe? As we would like our 5mth old to sit at the same height as us. Our kitchen table is a high breakfast bar at right angle from the kitchen work top. And we have 4 stools with no backs, so most of the table seats are not suitable. Do you have any sugestions of good seats/makes?

Thanks

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I love this one.


It clamps to any table (so doesn't matter what the height), its easy to clean, and you can take it with you when you;re our or on hols:


http://www.johnlewis.com/230675414/Product.aspx?source=14798


I wish they had invented them when mine were littler! Once they are out of that and no longer needing to be strapped in I really like the Tripp Trapp chairs. They are expensive but they adjust height so they can use them for years and year. A good investment.

i second mellor's post


we keep our clamped high chair in the back of the car for visits to friends/parents/holidays etc


but only cos we bought a normal high chair beforehand. The great thing about the clamp on highchairs is they take up far less room in our pokey london kitchens

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