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Recent Customer Reviews in Booster Seats

  • May 16, 2012

    angeln  from kelle, tx, Rating:5.0

    I have owe one of this before, it's very convinced to take any where you go. I use at the restaurant and on the trip travel.

    • How accurate was the sizing? Perfect
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Very good quality
    • Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? Yes
  • great travel chair!

    May 2, 2012

    tdnew  from Cincinnati, OH, Rating:4.0

    We purchased this chair with the intention of travel. I wanted to be able to use it at restaurants, friends/relatives homes, church events (where there is NEVER a 'highchair') and outside events like camping, picnics and hanging at the pool this summer. We plan on taking it to the beach this summer and using it at the house we will be staying at. My daughter is 8 months and fits great... it has plenty room for her to grow. It folds flat, we keep it in our trunk so it is always with us when we need it! Really glad we fould this product and I have alread recommended it to friends.

    • How accurate was the sizing? n/a
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. product looks great for what you pay and what it is being used for
    • Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? yes
  • Apr 25, 2012

    evansa9  from Cincinnati, OH, Rating:2.0

    I bought this for my 1 year old because we live in an apartment and I wanted to save some space. My daughter is very petite for her age and is smaller than the average 1 year old. However, she hardly fits in this seat. When the tray is attached and as loose as can be, her belly is still a bit crushed. Also, when the tray is attached, the high chair sits very far from a table making it hard to help her eat. I normally let her sit at the table without the tray. If you're looking for something for everyday use, I don't suggest this chair. Spend the extra money and get a real high chair, I wish I had. If you are a grandparent or relative that only needs baby seating occasionally, it's great.

  • Cute, but not true to color.

    Apr 16, 2012

    xtinamarie03  from Tracy, Ca, Rating:3.0

    This chair is not true to color.It appears to be a very vibrant, bright green online but in real life it's a dull sage color.It's very cute with the tray connected, but if you want to actually use it the way a booster seat is intended, to have the child in the proper position for eating at the table, you have to remove the tray.It isn't as cute without it and if the back doesn't completely butt up against the chair it's attached to the back looks unfinished and ugly. It's functional and if you are not as picky as me I think it's a good product, but if you're buying it to look good in your dining room you can probably do better.Good price though, so I'll just keep it and make due.

  • hook on high chair, baby high chair

    Apr 11, 2012

    katiekat475  from Wilkes, NC, Rating:3.0

    It is very hard to get it on a table. I am not sure how much weight it will hold, I get worried about my one year old sitting in it, I always put a hard chair beneath it "just in case". I don't like the way it hooks onto the table. I was looking for a hard chair like I had when my older children were little, but I couldn't find one. This is like a hanging fabric sling between two metal poles, and it's secured with velcro, makes me a little nervous....but we still use it, and he ate his birthday cake sitting in it. Good for the price I guess.

    • How accurate was the sizing? probably right
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Quality is good.
    • Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? Yes

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