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Booster Chairs: Transitioning from High Chair to Booster Seat
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Booster Chairs: Transitioning from High Chair to Booster Seat
Babies should not be placed in booster seats until they are at least 9 months old
and able to sit erect without assistance.
Parents can shop for a booster seat with
a buckle...
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Booster Chairs: Transitioning from High Chair to Booster Seat
Babies should not be placed in booster seats until they are at least 9 months old
and able to sit erect without assistance.
Parents can shop for a booster seat with
a buckle to secure their baby and a way to attach the booster seat to the chair.
Basic booster chairs with no buckles should not be used until children are at least
three years old and should be used with caution.
New York, NY, May 28, 2012 -- Lela.
com is growing their selection of familyfriendly products, and they are constantly responding to the shopping needs of
parents everywhere.
Many parents with young children are beginning to consider
switching their infant from a high chair to a booster seat.
A booster chair is more
convenient than high chairs and allows children to eat at the family table, but
parents but are concerned about safety and security.
Lela has added reliable
booster chairs to their collection of high chairs.
Babies should not be place
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