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Re bf, no we gave up a couple of weeks ago. Thanks for the offer though.


Re bumbo, he has always been able to get out of it unfortunately! We now strap him in to whatever chair/pram he is in.


Re the pram, he can be a messy eater and I don't want to be constantly cleaning the pram. Though as I've bought something on eBay that's what we will be doing for this weekend anyway.


Also as he has all his naps in the pram he would be in there a lot.... Is a good point re spending, I find I can spend a lot thinking I need a magic solution and then find out I could have done without it!


Thanks For all the tips.

Surely the whole point of camping is that you leave all such accoutrements behind? we've been camping loads of times with both ours and never used a high-chair once - we have a small folding toddler-sized camping chair (?5 from every good service station / Deacathalon) that we can plonk the youngest in with a tea-towel around the arms as a strap - or the safest, easiest is just sitting on the picnic rug with rest of us / clambering over laps as you mis-fire food in their general direction - if they're hungry they'll sit still long enough to get all they need down them ...

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