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Should I get a hook on table chair or a booster seat for my 5 month old baby to eat at the table?

I am interested in getting the Inglesina table chair from Amazon but I am not sure if it is durable. I want something portable for outing and use at home. I am tired of putting him on my lap while eating or feeding him at the table. I have a counter height table and a high chair is not in the right height. I need some suggestions to which product is the right choice. Thanks in advance.

Answer:

The mother of the 9 month old I babysit for finally started feeding her finger-foods. Last week she brought over a Safety First booster chair with tray for her daughter. It straps securely onto my dining chair (I put a towel under it to protect the wood) and can either be used as a high chair, or pulls right up to the table. It also has adjustable feet to make it higher or lower. It is light weight, so I don't suggest leaving a child in it unattended, even for a second (which should never be done anyway). It would work wonderfully in a restaurant setting.
A booster seat!!
i think a booster seat is dangerous for a 5 month old...they have high chairs that raise and lower..i use one for my daughter and she is level with the table
we have used both and a table chair i found better,
Those chairs saved my life, I would highly suggest them. I have 2 young kids and my kids used them from 6mos -3 years...I'm not sure how strong your 5 month old is, but at 6 months my son sat in his while he ate his cereal... I had high chairs, but these chairs just latched on to the island.. They have safetly buckles and stuff too. They'd just sit in those chairs and eat while i was cooking dinner... they'd just be suspended and out of the way, i rarely used thier high chairs as they were a pain in the butt... these are easy to clean and very durable. Plus you can take them off, fold them up and take them with you... So much easier than clunky boosters and high chairs... Plus your kids are up and off the ground, they eat and feel like they are really part of the family... clean up is a breeze sweep under the chair ...

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