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Sydney booster seat from Piccolini Online
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My daughter Alex is rapidly outgrowing her booster
seat, and it might be time to purchase another one. I found this great one on Piccolini online: the Sydney Booster Seat, which comes in a variety of wood hues to
match your furniture. It looks really sturdy, and appears to be a seat that Alex can use for quite a while as she
grows -- but (a) it's not available yet, and (b) it's US$ 85, which, call me cheap, seems a bit exorbitant for a
booster seat.Any of you guys have a favourite booster that you've found works for your kids?
(Incidentally, if you're in love with the Sydney Booster Seat, it's unclear whether Piccolini delivers internationally, so you might want to contact them directly to find out.)











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4-20-2006 @ 11:56AM
Tara said...What happened to the phone book? I know that's what we used when I was a kid.
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4-20-2006 @ 12:54PM
Christy said...Like above, we used phone books for boosters as kids! For my kids, I really liked the HandySitt. http://www.handysitt.dk/page3.asp
If you don't like dangling feet, want a chair which grows with your kids, and can afford the hefty price, the Tripp Trapp is great.
http://www.backinaction.co.uk/tripptrapp
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4-20-2006 @ 8:20PM
Uly said...Thirded on the phone book/dictionary/encyclopedia method. If she doesn't like it, she can sit on her knees or stand up on her chair.
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