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- 15 matching reviews for "restraining"
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from Amazon.com
…The chair is easy to clean and set up. I like the way it restrains my daughter from turning around or trying to climb out. My daughter can concentrate on eating her meal. So far, I have no negative…
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from jamie, Target.com
… have been "restrained" wonderfully & sat very comfortably in the chair. by far one of the best purchases i've made for the boys.…
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from Amazon.com
… on her own, and they've also done well to 'restrain' her when she's being wiggly. I love this chair and I get compliments on how cute it is.…
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from Amazon.com
… on her own, and they've also done well to 'restrain' her when she's being wiggly. I love this chair and I get compliments on how cute it is.…
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from Amazon.com
…This is a great chair. We are really happy with the purchase. We stuck our 3 month old in it to test it out and she fit great. Restraining straps worked nicely and easily and the seat was at just…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…This booster is very practical and convenient. It's inexpensive and does not take extra room like a high chair would. My only complaint is that the baby is not restrained by the tray and is free…
…. It was a nice touch to include the toy kitchen utensils in the package. The company added a second restraining device stating that the one attached did not meet their standards for safety.…
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from Amazon.com
… a better restraining system. The seat and back cushions are also useless as they just get filthy and slide around. They can be washed but I just elected to not use them after the first day of use…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…! If she wasn't restrained, I swear she might've taken flight right out of that thing. So, I just manually swung her for a while until she got a little bigger. She also couldn't reach the toy bar at first…
from Amazon.com
… of the tray, we just took away the tray. By 20 months he was able to climb in and out of the seat on his own, without our help. By 21 months he refused to use the restraining straps--so it is now his seat…
from Amazon.com
… the seatbelt and the tray snapping on over his lap help keep him comfortably restrained. Not only do we use it for the little one in restaurants, but we use it for our almost-4 yr old to raise him to a…
from Amazon.com
… the baby or the baby's things.
3) The restraining belt is a nice design with 2 clips making it easier to strap the baby in and take the baby out.
4) The ability to make height adjustments…
… active child, and between the three point harness and the tray, this chair actually enables her to stay put. We often dine out, and a restaurant high chair cannot properly restrain her.
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from Amazon.com
… attached, but that can snap off and the child is still restrained by the seat belt. The seat belt can easily be either a 5-point harness, or a 3-point belt (between the legs and around the waist…
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from Amazon.com
… and restraining, and it bends my baby's ears forward. She also has a hard time turning her head, because it is so snug to her face. This frustrates her and she starts crying, because my baby loves to be able…
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