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Totseat: minimal luggage with maximum impact

Special : ONLY R300 plus entry into the lucky draw for a comp to the baby expo on 29 October
Offer valid for October 2010 only - Suggested Retail R350
Totseat, the washable, squashable chair harness, safely and comfortably turns any adult dining chair into a secure highchair, making it the ideal travelling companion for anyone travelling with a baby. Weighing in at just 260 grams and complete with its own miniscule travel pouch, Totseat fits all shapes and sizes of chair, making mealtimes on the move so much easier
Already a best-seller at Edinburgh Airport, Pat Davidson of The Liquorice Tree said: “Totseat positively flies off the shelves here. Being pocket-sized and incredibly useful, it’s the ideal travelling accessory for anyone with a baby and it makes a wonderful present.”
Made of robust, machine washable polycotton Totseat incorporates three unique features: an integral cummerbund which creates a back support on open backed chairs; a button pleat to fit either high backed, or low backed chairs; and a strong clasp which fastens behind the chair at the level of the child's head, making it extra safe, quick and easy to use.
Coming in a range of funky fabric designs, the award-winning Totseat is suitable for children who can sit unsupported (between 8 – 30 months). It comes in reusable, see-through, zippered packaging that is loved by retailers and parents alike; being easy to display and hugely useful as a see-through zipper bag for lotions and potions at airport security, not to mention damp bibs.
Versatile, functional and safe, Totseat is the only portable highchair to carry the logo of the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) in recognition of its safety credentials, and a minimum contribution of 5p from the sale of each Totseat is made to the charity. Totseat also donates 5% of profits to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh.




