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Nov 24 2007 08:41 AM ET
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KABOOST: Give your child a leg up (4, actually)

KaboostGive your kid a boost with KABOOST which turns any chair into a high chair. Instead of raising your kid up on an unsturdy booster seat, you raise the chair.  It eliminates the need for a high chair once your child is old enough to sit on a chair. 

Kaboost_erMade of heavy duty plastic, it can support up to 300 pounds, has non-slip rubberized feet that won’t scratch floors, grips chair legs (even when you pick it up), and actually improves the stability of the chair. Its adjustable spring system allows it to fit on almost any four legged chair (both round or square legs). It can give you two different heights- 3 3/4" or 4 1/2"- to accommodate your growing child by just flipping it over (like a conventional booster seat).  It’s also portable- folding up somewhat compactly and weighs only3.5 pounds so you can bring it with you to restaurants or others’homes. (And the company is currently designing a cool bag to tote it around in.)

It comes in three colors- natural (which matches light woods), chocolate (which matches dark woods), and lime green (which just looks cool).

For more information, check out kaboost.com.

CBB Deal: KABOOST wants to make sure thatall little kids feel like big kids and is offering a special 20%discount. Enter kaboostday in the promotional code section of the shopping cartat www.shopKABOOST.com to get your special 20% savings off yourKABOOST.

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This chair doesn’t look stable enough. If a child fall off that height…it will hurt pretty much . It’s safer to put cushion under the bum or use buster seat.
I would never put mu child in this construction for safety reasons.

Note from Danielle, CBB Publisher: It’s actually very stable. The cushions can slide off the chair but the KABOOST snaps onto the chair and actually makes it more stable by increasing the width of the base of the chair.

- Tina b on

We now have 2 of these and have found them to be really useful. We don’t bother transporting them as they’re now a permanent fixture in the dining room.

- Klyve on

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