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Fisher-Price Healthy Care Booster Seat - Blue | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.98 (On sale from $24.99) You Save: $0.01
New (13) from $24.98
Rating: 656 reviews Sales Rank: 22
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 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 651 more reviews...
Excellent Booster Seat November 17, 2008 Sally Smith My son loves his booster seat! It is easy to clean and very sturdy. Great product for the price!
First and Last Booster Seat November 11, 2008 fullerton mommy I love love love this product. I may be biased because this is my first booster seat purchase, but up until now, I've been using a regular high chair that was a hand-me-down. This booster seat is SO easy to use and manipulate; I didn't even need to read the manual to figure out how everything worked! I love how everything adjusts and grows with my baby, including the strap, back, tray, and height. I even store the cover under the seat because it fits under there perfectly.
A must-have if caring for babies less than a year apart! November 8, 2008 K. Huff (W. Lafayette, IN USA) I love this booster seat! I babysit a little girl around a year old while also caring for my 5 month old son. This booster has made meal time so much easier! I am able to prepare food for both babies and put her food on the tray, plop her in the booster seat, and she can feed herself while I spoon-feed my little one. It is easy to clean and the toy that attaches keeps her entertained while I am cooking. She loves the seat and says "YAYYYY!" whenever she sees me reaching for it. I'm sure that's partially because she is excited that she's getting ready to eat, but she obviously must not mind being in the seat because she sits in it and plays with the toy for the whole 20 minutes it takes to prepare lunch without complaint. I feel that this booster is a life-saver when it comes to caring for two babies less than a year apart.
LOVE THIS SEAT November 2, 2008 Toddler Mom (Lincoln, NE USA) I've had this seat for 10 months now, about 6 months after my son was born. I love it. We throw it in to go to Grandmas, also took it to restaurants when he was too small for the high chairs there. Fits on all types of seats. Too many good things to list. Only bad thing, my son figured out how to pull up the 'inner tray' so we just don't use it anymore.
gud product October 31, 2008 Sanjay Bommakanti (phx, az) i bought this chair around 2 months back. the toy keeps my 9 month old son busy. he sits and plays in the chair, but does not eat. maybe it will take another 2 months when he can eat in his chair.
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