Let’s talk boosters. As in booster seats for baby. Is your child at that stage where they want to be at the dinner table with you, like a big kid? Well, is this the review for you! I’ve been using, and LOVING, Mutsy grow-up! booster. Holly loves it too. Let me give you a little break down of how our first experiences went with it.
Day 1: Holly tries it out for the first time and loves her new perspective. My husband and I mourn how grown-up our little girl looks.
Day 2: I set Holly in the booster and she immediately vomits. A lot. I quickly call my husband for back-up and while he baths Holly, I clean the booster.
Day 3 and on continued very much like Day 1. Let’s focus on Day 2 and the clean-up. The seat reducer detaches from the base, allowing me to get into every nook, leaving behind no trace of an upset stomach. The webbing straps easily rinsed. When I was confident that everything was all clean, I put the booster on the porch to dry. By the next morning, we were ready to use it again, vomit-free. Seriously the easiest clean-up EVER. Sometimes boosters with plastic padding and cracks that can catch and keep all kinds of goobers come to mind and I feel grossed out and so grateful that my booster is by Mutsy and has been designed very well. When the booster needs a quick touch-up, I just wipe ‘er on down with a damp cloth. I don’t scrub though because I don’t want the foam on the seat reducer to crumble and I did find that I had to be extra careful when cleaning the bottom of the booster do to unevenness in the foam.
I like that the booster comes equipped with shoulder straps (that remind me of suspenders and look pretty darn cute), however if they’re not tightened just right they can easily slip off the shoulder. I found that when the shoulders straps were fastened right, Holly was reclined slightly, which in it’s own way worked for me because then she wasn’t smashing her bowl of food out of my hands. These days I just use the lap strap. I love the clean and simple design of the grow-up! booster. Add to it all the reasonable price tag, and you’ve got yourself the booster seat you’ve been looking for!
Mutsy also makes an innovative high chair that follows in the same clean and simple design of the grow-up! booster. It’s called the easygrow chair and it grows with your child with it’s unparalleled adjustability. You’re going to love it. And check out their stroller options. I’m drooling over the design and flexibility of the 4rider. Doesn’t it look cool?
Let’s talk boosters. Is your child at that stage where they want to be at the dinner table with you, like a big kid? Well, is this the review for you! I’ve been using, and LOVING, Mutsy grow-up! booster. Holly loves it too. Let me give you a little break down of how our first experiences went with it.
Day 1: Holly tries it out for the first time and loves her new perspective. My husband and I mourn how grown-up our little girl looks.
Day 2: I sit Holly in the booster and she immediately vomits. A lot. I quickly call my husband for back-up and while he baths Holly, I clean the booster.
Day 3 and on continued very much like Day 1. Let’s focus on Day 2 and the clean-up. The seat reducer detaches from the base, allowing me to get into every nook, leaving behind no trace of an upset stomach. The webbing straps easily rinsed. When I was confident that everything was all clean, I put the booster on the porch to dry. By the next morning, we were ready to use it again, vomit-free. Seriously the easiest clean-up EVER. Sometimes boosters with plastic padding and cracks that can catch and keep all kinds of goobers come to mind and I feel grossed out and so grateful that my booster is by Mutsy and has been designed very well. When the booster needs a quick touch-up, I just wipe ‘er on down with a damp cloth. I don’t scrub though because I don’t want the foam on the seat reducer to crumble and I did find that I had to be extra careful when cleaning the bottom of the booster due to some slight unevenness in the foam.
I like that the booster comes equipped with shoulder straps (that remind me of suspenders and look pretty darn cute), however if they’re not tightened just right they can easily slip off the shoulder. I found that when the shoulders straps were fastened right, Holly was reclined slightly, which in it’s own way worked for me because then she wasn’t smashing her bowl of food out of my hands. These days I just use the lap strap. I love the clean and simple design of the grow-up! booster. Add to it all the reasonable price tag, and you’ve got yourself the booster seat you’ve been looking for!
Mutsy also makes an innovative high chair that follows in the same clean and simple design of the grow-up! booster. It’s called the easygrow chair and it grows with your child with it’s unparalleled adjustability. You’re going to love it. And check out their stroller options. I’m drooling over the design and flexibility of the 4rider. Doesn’t it look cool? To purchase a booster (choose from 6 sweet colors!), easygrow chair, or/and a 4rider just head right on over to Mutsy! -Katie
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