Munchkin Travel Booster Seat review

from Munchkin
RRP  £34.99
Munchkin Travel Booster Seat

by motherandbaby |
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The Munchkin Travel Booster Seat is an excellent alternative to a baby highchair, which isn't always available in a pub or restaurant, or there are some but they’re already taken OR the one that is available is filthy. The Booster Seat will substitute with style.

The Munchkin Travel Booster Seat clips onto any chair and with two adjustable height positions and a 3-point harness, ensures that your child is safe at meal times. It's simple to use and little ones will enjoy being part of the table rather than stuck in a highchair. The chair wipes clean and looks attractive, with a nice unisex fabric design.

And when it’s not being used as a chair, the Munchkin Travel Booster Seat functions as a nifty travel bag! The chair has a storage pocket that is perfect for snacks, nappies, wipes, a bib and maybe even a favourite book or small toy. It’s lightweight, with a good carry handle. A sturdy chair too.

The Munchkin Travel Booster Seat could benefit from an additional strap, higher up on a toddler's body – perhaps one that attached to the chair or an over-shoulder harness; in chairs with no arms, a wiggly tot will be able to lean his way out of the booster seat.

All in all, the Munchkin Travel Booster Seat is a fabulous concept that's trendy and super convenient. Great value for money!

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