BabySmart Cooshee Booster Seat Classic Raspberry
- Sleek, low back cozy design for comfort and stability
- Doesn't slip, slide or tip
- Unique molded foam stays put with weight of child
- Soft, ribbed seat pattern is skid-resistant
- For indoor and outdoor use
BabySmart Cooshee Booster Seat Classic Raspberry
- Baby Product: 0 pages (2008-03-01)
- Publisher: Baby Smart
- Label: Baby Smart
- Studio: Baby Smart
- Manufacturers Age: 2.5 years and up
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #2820
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Booster seat 2008-05-19
Comment: It's OK. I do find it expensive for what it is. It doesn't stay completely in place, but that can be my chair. My daughter seems comfortable in it. Easy to clean, to move around or take places.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great booster 2008-02-15
Comment: Light weight, non-slip, cool color-selection, easy to move around, a snap to clean and comfy. What's not to like.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Something's Gone Wrong 2008-01-17
Comment: I'm not sure what Cooshee has done to this once wonderful product. We bought a black one (booster seat) a couple of years ago and LOVE it! Now it's time to buy one for the second kid (the first kid is still using hers). When the new one arrived, I was speechless! It was so toxic smelling that I wondered who could believe it was something for a child?! It was obviously painted. Our old one is not -- it seems to have some other kind of coating. Even if the smell would not have been an issue, the paint job was splotchy and sloppy.
Needless to say, we sent this new one back. I told the people we ordered it from to send me a black one if it did not smell bad. This second one is painted as well and does smell bad; but they sent it to me anyway. I'm in the process of returning it as well.
Really, the smell is enough to make you lose your appetite, so how can you expect your child to eat while sitting in it?!
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