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    Posted: 06 December 2008 at 10:48am
What is the best foldable highchair? We don't have lots of space so we need something that can be put out of the way.
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Sorry, can't help on foldable ones but we were given one that sits on a chair - brilliant!! Thought at first it was odd, but now we prefer it over others we havetried. It straps around the chair and also has a bit that comes up between their legs so they can't slide down.


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A girl in our coffee group has the Anywhere Chair which is a portable one also and she loves it! If you're interested, Kiwibaby have them for the cheapest that I've seen so far.
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Hi, if baby can sit up well, then perhaps think about using something like the ones from www.funkeebabee.co.nz.

We've had one since cath was able to sit and it's been really useful. For foodcourts when all the baby chairs have been in use, for the supermarket trolley and with people who don't have children. I have it in my nappy bag at all times and it's brilliant.
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A friend of mine just recommended to me the Phil and Teds Me Too Chair, they and another couple we know got rid of their regular high chair and use this full time instead. It is a travel chair but they and other couples they know think it's the best, I think it will be great for us too because we have a small house and this can be hooked onto the side of the dining table or breakfast bar instead of a regular chair taking up space.
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We've got a Me Too as well, and it is great, but we're getting a regular highchair as well cos I want something I can just wipe down at the end of a meal. But I just wanted to say you can get the Me Too using Fly Buys points

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