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Mikaela View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 June 2008 at 12:01am
Hi all!

I'm coming back to NZ in a few weeks and I'm going to need a highchair.

We have very little space in our house and so I was thinking of something like this.

But then I saw all these cool wooden highchairs on TM - Mocka, Loubylou and Little Kiwi brands to be exact.

GAH! Too much choice for my brain at the moment. Which one do I go for?!
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Hi there.
I bought a 2nd hand feeding booster chair that attaches to a normal dining chair (similar to the one you posted) and we LOVE it! it doesnt have padding etc on it, is just plastic, but I also love that! it's VERY easy to clean.
Tyde LOVES sitting 'at the table' with us also!
I wouldn't have a 'normal' highchair again after having the one that sits on a dining chair! :)
Trade Me is great for 2nd hand ones in great condition still!
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We have one from pekopeko very much the same as the mocka one and we love it. Little miss decided around 13months that she wouldn't sit in it as a highchair anymore so we took the tray off it and she sat at the table with us. It has been great and she is still sitting at the table with us now at 26 months. Soon DS will be moving into it so she will have to move to a big girls seat.

The only thing is you can't just fold it up and put it away but that was never a problem in our house. The little kiwi one looks good as you can fold the tray over the back, with our you have to take it off, was never really an issue tho!

Good luck figuring it out!!



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