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10/08/2017

Pop N’ Sit Portable Booster Seat – A Review

Pop N' Sit Portable Booster Seat - A Review The Oliver\\\'s MadhouseIf you have been round this neck of the blogosphere a while you will know that I have been a massive fan of the Pop range from Summer Infant, having previously reviewed their Pop N’ Play and Pop N’ Jump so was thrilled when we were asked if we would like to take a look at their Pop N’ Sit booster seat. 

We have had several instances of late where we have had nowhere to feed Jacob and since he is self weaning he can be rather messy so have banned eating in his pushchair. So finding a lightweight alternative that’s easy to transport was a must for us. 

Pop N' Sit Portable Booster Seat - A Review The Oliver\\\'s Madhouse
The Pop N’ Sit booster is designed to be collapsed and put into a carry bag for transportation but it also does more than most booster seats with its BPA-free tray and storage pocket at the bag. 

Having been thrilled with it in day-to-day situations, such as taking to friends houses in place of dragging a big highchair it has been great but we decided to really test it out in a field, under canvas! 
Pop N' Sit Portable Booster Seat - A Review The Oliver\\\'s Madhouse
If you have been camping before you will know like us that space is of a premium, as it weight. The Summer Infant Pop N’ Sit was super small and easy to pack into the car with the rest of the camping kit. 

Jacob absolutely loved the seat in the tent and he used it as a chair in its own right (like our camping chairs) and then at meal times we just strapped him into the 3 point harness and added the tray to keep him safely in the seat while he ate. 
Pop N' Sit Portable Booster Seat - A Review The Oliver\\\'s MadhouseThe seat was sturdy, but in a field it would be best to put it on level ground as with anything if it’s on uneven ground it will slightly rock. 

I was initially worried since he is self feeding that the seat would be a nightmare to clean but with a good wipe it was like new again which is great as no one wants caked on food to be the main aesthetic feature of any baby product. 

The Pop N’ Sit booster folds so small we easily put it under our smaller lightweight pushchair and it was up and usable in seconds. 
Pop N' Sit Portable Booster Seat - A Review The Oliver\\\'s MadhousePersonally having now tested out all 3 of the Pop products I am thrilled with them all but this has been my favourite. Its retail price of £29.99 makes for great investment piece if you are looking for something to transport easily.

Thanks Summer Infant for another ingenious product that has saved our bacon both in houses and in a field! 

Disclaimer: We were sent this item for the purposes of this review. All thoughts and opinions were independently formed by members of The Oliver’s Madhouse.

Filed Under: Baby

About Jaime

Jaime Oliver is a multi-award-winning parenting and family blogger from Nottingham who has been sharing her parenting journey online at The Oliver’s Madhouse since 2012. Jaime writes about life with her 2 little boys from days out and adventures to milestones and moments there is no parenting or family topic she wouldn’t share to normalise and celebrate the differences in parenting.



When Jaime is not writing about her family she is can be found writing about her journey of self-discovery in learning to cook and fall in love with her home again on her food and interiors blog notTHATJaimeOliver.com

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  1. Helen says

    21/08/2017 at 8:10 pm

    Aww this looks so perfect for picnics, camping and days out! I like that it has a tray because all of our booster seats are just seats. x

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  2. five little doves says

    22/08/2017 at 11:51 pm

    We are going camping next week for the first time and I NEED these for my kids! What an amazing idea! I haven’t even thought about how my youngest will sit and eat his meals properly, I wonder if I can get one delivered before next Tuesday!

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  3. Rox Snedeker says

    23/08/2017 at 1:57 am

    I wish I had one of these chairs when my little ones were tiny, maybe for my next one… they look so easy to set up.

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  4. Musings of a tired mummy...zzz... says

    23/08/2017 at 10:19 am

    This is brilliant! We are just staring to camp so this would be perfect for Zach. Also we have picnics and BBQs and we have to drag his high chair outside so this would just be fab.

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  5. Sarah Humphreys (Loving life with little ones) says

    23/08/2017 at 11:00 pm

    We have something similar but is more sturdy and is used here instead of a highchair and I agree that they are so useful on holiday, the Summer one looks like a great camping or picnic accessory for a toddler.

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