$20-$50 |
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Graco Blossom Booster Seat$20–$30
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Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster$25–$35
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Chicco Caddy Hook On Chair$35–$40
♥♥♥ (3/5) |
OXO Tot Seedling Youth Booster Seat$35–$45
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Prince Lionheart POD$40-$50
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$50-$75 |
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Fisher Price Space Saver$50–$60
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Inglesina Fast Table Chair$50–$60
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Keekaroo Café Booster Seat$55–$65
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Mutsy Grow Up Booster Seat$55–$65
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Chicco 360 Hook On Chair$70–$75
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Over $75 |
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Phil & Teds Lobster Clip $75–$85 ♥♥♥♥ (4/5) |
Svan Lyft Booster Seat$75–$85
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Stokke HandySitt$95–$105
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Pick a Booster Seats & Hook-on Chair that is right for your baby.
Amelia’s still in her high chair, so I haven’t bought a booster seat yet. But I’ve used my sister-in-law’s Fisher Price Healthy Care Deluxe and it was great. Ready to use right out of the box and easy to clean. It doesn’t have any padding, but it’s a great booster for occasional use or grandma’s house. Will post again when I have more info to share. In the meantime, please post if you have thoughts to share on this gear.
If you’re going to have a big family, definitely purchase a booster-seat that will last the test of time. Durability is super important in hand-me-downs. My mom used the same booster-chair for all 3 of her children across a decade.