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Floor Sitter Lapboard

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  1. FLOOR SEAT ABS plastic seat ($202) and back are vacuum-formed separately and assembled to suit child. Unit sits directly on floor, with child long-sitting. Leg abduction support wings are attached to slots in base to allow adjustment of position. Available in one size for children about one to five years of age. Can be ordered with higher back, head support, seat belt or chest belt, knee straps, toy bar, or padded seat and back covers. ABS table ($180) with chromed steel frame adjusts from 9 to 11 inches i...[More Information]

  2. SPIFFY Picture of SPIFFY SPIFFY is a molded plastic floor sitter designed for use with children's seating systems up to 12 inches wide. A tilt-in-space feature adjusts from 0 to 25 degrees, and an ABS plastic tray attached to the unit provides a lapboard play surface. Manufacturer recommended for children up to 30 months of age, this unit also provides an alternate base to a stroller, wheelchair or highchair to allow the child to play and interact more readily with his/her peers at floor level. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 16 ...[More Information]

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