I am looking for a portable high chair (will be taken on a plane) for a 18 month old who cannot sit still. Should I get a fabric chair like this, a hook on like this, or a portable booster seat? Or something else, given the kiddo is an escape artist?
(I like the fabric chair because it's very lightweight, but will it let LO reach the table to feed herself, and is it suitable for an active toddler?)
Re: portable high chairs - which one would you get?
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This is the one we have and we really like it. It folds flat so you can fit it in your suitcase. We used it a lot with DS1, up until he was about a year old, and now with DS2. It holds up to 35lbs I think.
I have the folding Bricca booster. It is really easy to use and is light and compact. I wish the harness were a little more substantial for my 11 month old, but since your kiddo is older, the 3 pt harness should be fine.
I thought about the hook on type, but it seems harder/bulkier to tansport and may not work at all tables.
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Oh heavens. DO NOT take a highchair on the plane. Buy one at your destination, or have the people you are visiting buy one for you. You can get a safe one for $20. Less at IKEA.
I've flown 4 times with DD during her first year of life. Packing as light as possible still meant a ton of stuff. No way would I bring a highchair.
BTW, there are also baby gear rental agencies. We rented a crib, full sized highchair, and jobbing stroller at our last vacation destination - so wonderfully convenient!
Thanks, everyone. Very helpful thoughts. I might do the hook-on.
Agree completely about it being more convenient to travel as light as possible. But Ikea, baby gear rental agencies, etc aren't always an option in certain parts of the world.