August 1, 2007
Gimme a Boost
It's a happy milestone when you can jettison that bulky, sticky highchair – unless your toddler is nowhere near ready for the grownup table without a booster seat.
Instead of a standard booster chair, Kaboost is actually a chair booster. Its patent-pending design attaches to the legs of most four-legged chairs to raise the height itself. Your child sits at the table, on a real chair like everyone else. Spring-loaded arms hold firmly, even when the chair is moved, and enhance stability (unlike standard boosters, which look ready to topple whenever a child climbs in or out). Rubberized feet keep it from sliding around and scratching the floor.
Like most standard boosters, you have a choice of two height positions, so it lasts a long time. Leave it attached to the chair all the time, or fold it up and take it to a highchair-less bistro. Easy-blend colors of chocolate, natural, charcoal and green make it at home in any dining room.
Unfortunately, you'll still have to clean up the mess under the chair.
Available online at kaboost.com.
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