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| Brand: Star Kids Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.99 You Save: $1.00 (5%)
New (11) from $18.99
Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Color: Navy blue Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 1.5 - 1 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 2
MPN: 101 Model: 100 UPC: 859079000103 EAN: 0859079000103 ASIN: B000KJBFC8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Car seat tray provides flat, safe area to eat and play | | • | Fits most booster seats; buckles around children, car seats, and strollers | | • | Soft, durable, 100% nylon; soft foam reinforcement folds on impact | | • | Includes 2 large side pockets and 2-inch wall stop | | • | Recommended for on-the-go families |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Star Kids Snack & Play Travel Tray provides a sturdy surface for travel treats and toys. Perfect for your on-the-go family, this tray is designed to meet the needs of today's travel-friendly children. Convenience Wherever You Go Every parent knows that when children can't reach items, they become upset. You have to stop the car or reach behind to get the items your child wants. This inconvenience can cause you delays, disruption, and stress. The Snack & Play Travel Tray enhances your driving experience by providing a flat, safe area for your child to eat and play. Fitting most booster seats, the Travel Tray goes wherever your car seat does--even on airplanes. Child-Safe, Durable Design Made of soft, durable, 100 percent nylon with soft foam reinforcement that folds on impact, the tray buckles around your child, car seat, or stroller. The Travel Tray is built with two large side pockets conveniently located within easy reach, as well as a two-inch wall to stop toys or food from falling off. Easy and safe to use, it is also washable.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 73 more reviews...
Great carseat tray November 18, 2008 Momof2boys (California) The tray is a bit soft for writing but that is easily remedied by using a writing pad or putting a book under the paper. It is a minor trade off for a tray that is safer in the event of an accident. My kids used it for drawing, playing w/ toy cars, and eating. The pockets on the sides are great for markers, etc. The tray doesn't fit close to the body on either of my kids' car seats but it didn't seem to bother them too much. I put a folded towel under one of them to help keep it level. It isn't perfect but it works well considering it is a safer option than a rigid tray.
Great idea, maybe kids will grow into it. November 5, 2008 Miss P (TN) I purchased two of these trays for my daughters, ages 3 and 18 months. We went on a road trip and I thought it would be a good way for them to be able to color or prop up their books. The sides worked great to keep the markers from rolling off the tray; however, because of how they buckle around the child, this caused the tray to tilt, so the markers easily fell down around their waist and into their carseats. My 3 year old didn't care and enjoyed using the tray; my 18 month old got frustrated with it, which is understandable given her age. I think they'll function better as the girls get older and transition to booster seats.
My son loves this! November 2, 2008 Gregory M. Palmer (durham nc) This is a great product. My two year loves using this to color and do other activities while we travel. We use it in the car and on airplanes. It could be a little sturdier, but it hasn't bothered him at all. Sometimes it bends in the middle when he is putting pressure on it. It does fold quite well. It is still a bit bulky, but I am able to get it into the diaper bag.
Not the best but it works and is safe! November 2, 2008 H. Wittbrodt (Michigan USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We got this product for our 1 year old becasue we take alot of long car trips, i went back and forth between this and the hard plastic version and chose this for the saftey rated crash test...it is soft and would just crumble down, where as the hard plastic trays would cause injury. The mesh pockets are nice on the sides and the try is pretty good over all, but it does not sit flat and the items slid back toward the child and fall down through the cracks if they are small...
Useful Product October 24, 2008 E. Kleeberger (Perrysburg, Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Star Kids Snack and Play Travel Tray is a very useful product. We traveled 2000 miles roundtrip on our recent vacation and our 4 year old really benefitted from the tray. It is more flexible than I expected, but that makes sense for crash safety. The pockets are deep and hold lots of toys. There are no sides or legs on the tray, it drapes across your childs lap/car seat and the pockets hang over the sides. It can be relatively easily folded and tucked away when not in use. The tray will sit differently on various booster and car seats, some may be too wide for an ideal fit. Our Graco Turbo Booster was perfect and Our Graco convertable infant/toddler seat was okay, but tray was on a bit of an angle.
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