Do any of you know anything about the Mutsy Grow Up?
I think I’m getting one. I’m working with Mutsy and they have some new colors out.
If I get to choose the color, what color would you choose. I have one boy and one girl, the girl would use it first, so I’m inclined to go with the blueberry, but at the same time the nut colored one on the left looks pretty good to?
If they were both girls I would want the magenta one they have on their site.
It is described as:
The most stylish seat at the table for baby. Mutsy’s Grow-Up! booster seat allows baby to sit in the average grown up chair safely and comfortably. Grow-Up! features a clever harness to ensure baby is securely fastened. The easy to clean, easy to transport seat is ideal from when baby can sit unaided to approximately 4 years of age.
My husband and I both like the idea of having a booster seat we can take
with us to restaurants for a few reasons. One, I like that it will be clean, two, what if we are at a place that does not have any.
When you are at a restaurant that only has high chairs and you have two kids how do you all fit around the table.
Am I the only one with this problem.
Let me know what you guys think?
Do you even use one?
Do you go out to eat at all?
What do you use at home?
Help, a blogger needs to know.
If you haven’t tried the Grow Up in particular you can use this discount code mgmut10 to receive a 10% discount on any Mutsy order from www.goores.com.










i see that the chair has restraining straps, which are good (not that they would keep my little houdini in, but still) but does the seat have straps to attach it to a chair? that’s my complaint about restaurant boosters. they don’t work well on booths because they’re too far away from the table then, but if your kid wiggles around on them, they’ll fall of the chair because it’s not strapped to the chair. at home, i have a booster (strapped to a chair) that we use for micah. it has a tray, but we don’t use it, rather push him up to the table. it’s from safety 1st and i’m okay with it. not great, not horrible. my one complaint is that you can’t remove the straps to wash them, so they are gross and have food encrusted in them. eeewww. for layla, i have a wooden dining chair that is kid sized and higher up than usual chairs. i got it at a garage sale, so i can’t tell you where to find it, but i love it for here at home. she can get in and out herself and it doesn’t take up any extra room. i HATE HATE HATE high chairs.
That booster looks pretty stylish and the straps look good. My only worry about booster chairs is that they are not secured, esp. if you end up in a booth. It looks like this one may strap to a chair so that would be nice.
We basically found that our kids would simply move from a high chair (kept them in “later”) right to an adult chair to avoid boosters. At restaurants, we try to get a booth and our toddler will sit nicely.
I’d be a little concerned about them not being secured to the booth/seat, too. If you think you’d use one frequently, though, and if your kids aren’t huge wigglers, then I think one would be worth a shot.
Personally, I like the blue one, and it’d work for both kids.