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Fisher-Price Healthy Care Booster Seat | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $24.99 You Save: $2.00 (7%)
New (12) from $24.99
Rating: 638 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Color: Blue, Green, Grey Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 10 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 14.1 x 16.1
MPN: 7275 Model: B7275 UPC: 027084054521 EAN: 0027084054521 ASIN: B0000DEW8N
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Booster seat keeps child's eating area clean and sanitized | | • | 3-height adjustment; front and rear seat straps adjust to fit virtually any chair | | • | Durable plastic construction; designed dishwasher-safe and free of crevices | | • | Includes carrying strap for easy portability | | • | Recommended for babies up to 50 pounds |
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Product Description The Healthy Care Booster Seat has a feeding tray you can sanitize right in the dishwasher. With the snap-on lid in place, the tray will stay clean until you're ready to use it. So you can take it wherever you go (it folds compactly) and always be sure that your baby is eating from a dishwasher-clean tray. Three height adjustments allow for a custom fit to any table. Front and rear seat straps adjust to fit virtually any chair and three-point harness adjusts to hold your growing child securely. Folds compactly for portability, with a carry strap so you can take it anywhere. (Weight limit: 45 pounds).
Editorial Review What do parents really want in a booster seat--and did you think you'd ever have to ask? Well, besides knowing the seat is comfy and accommodating, parents want two things: safety and convenience. The Healthy Care booster, about the size of a potty seat, gets good marks there, too. In the name of convenience: the seat back folds down and the tray snaps off for easier travel, and the plastic body is easy to clean off. To ensure a safe experience, the seat fits most chairs and car seats (but double check your brand), and has a 3-point harness to secure tots while in a chair or car seat. Light assembly is required. --Diane Beall
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| Customer Reviews: Read 633 more reviews...
Perfect for Grandparents October 3, 2008 Carol in VA (VA USA) I'm a new grandma and have gotten rid of any baby item I had left over from my own kids. I purchased the blue and green seat rather than a regular high chair and think I did well with the decision. I can fold it up and hang it on a peg in the closet so it's not in the way. Takes no time to put together and get the baby strapped in. Baby seems to enjoy it. Grandpa likes the fact that he can throw it in the dishwasher!
Booster Seat October 3, 2008 B. Patterson This item is very practical, good looking, and does everything it claims to do. It was a good choice for us.
LOVE IT! October 3, 2008 S. Chiu (San Francisco, CA) My 5 1/2 month old daughter loves this booster - the toys keep her occupied when I'm preparing her food and it's so convenient and easy to clean and use. It also fits her perfectly and helps her learn to sit on her own. Glad we purchased this instead of a bulky high chair.
OMG-The very best seat EVER October 2, 2008 Jaimie L. Goodman (Davie, FL) OK, I registered for this seat but then suffered envy at the table-hook-type seats when Zoe was a newbie. I am so happy I didn't exchange it. We started our DD in this seat at aout 6 months and she loves it. So far, it has securely attached to every possibly type of restaurant chair/seating we've encountered. Zoe has a clean "play" area when we lift off the cover and dining tray, and a fresh dining area when the food arrives. I have never had to put her in a germy public high chair (yes, I am proudly paranoid). All surfaces wipe clean easily. There is storage space under the lid for wipes and a bib, so we're always ready. I would buy this again in a heartbeat. The shoulder strap allows for easy toting to-and-from, and the compact size allows me to keep this in the car and always at hand. My girlfriend even elected to use this as her exclusive feeding chair after seeing Zoe in it-no highchair to clutter their home. I would give it 10 stars if allowed!!!
Works great! October 1, 2008 April J. Carman (Richland, WA United States) This seat has weathered two kids and lots of travel. It folds up conveniently to pop in the trunk. It adjusts to every size and I have never encountered a chair I couldn't attach this to. I have taken it into restaurants as an alternative to booster seats or high chairs. We haul it on vacation with us. We use it with the tray or without. And we always find ourselves commenting that we need to buy a second for when we have company over with kids. My kids don't use their highchairs for long simply because they WANT to be at the table with the rest of the family. With this seat, they can do that from a very young age. Highly recommended.
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