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January 03, 2021

On the Go: DIY Toddler Booster Seat

Image: Baby running off with a chair. Photo Credit: Jasmine Adams on FreeImages

Cover an old white pages phone book (or two) with vinyl contact shelf liner paper.

(Do they still even give those out?)

No phone book? How about a small cardboard box stuffed with pillows, or books?

Place on a regular kitchen chair to create an instant booster seat for your toddler.

Add an adult's belt or luggage strap around the child and the back of the chair for security.

Never leave your child alone in this (or any other) booster seat.

Some kids are escape artists or can wiggle down and get themselves tangled up, so children should always be supervised.


Image: Lewis N. Clark Deluxe Luggage Belt | Measures 2 inches wide by 81 inches long | Quick release polypropylene buckle

Shopping Suggestions:

👶 Deluxe Luggage Belt

👶 Clear Contact Paper

👶 Creative Covering Contact Paper

👶 Leather Belt



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