Strap in chair

So we have this Bright starts bouncer but he's getting too big to be strapped into it. What do you all use when you need baby to just sit for a bit?
Sometimes I put him in the playpen but other times I need to do something and know he can't escape for a bit!

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Why don't you get a play pen x

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Highchair or we have the mamas and papas bug seat x

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@Cath I have a play pen but I'm wanting something to sit him in so he can just chill for a bit.

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@Melissa fair enough. Maybe I will use the buggy instead.
He is just soooo active and I can't leave him anywhere to do anything or he climbs up somewhere

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We use the mamas and papas bug it’s a booster that can be used on the floor or on a chair, has an activity tray. I strap lo in watching a bit dancing fruit seems to work

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I dont think mine has ever just sat 😕 We baby proofed downstairs as much as possible and he just roams but mostly wants to interact and watch so I'd go the toddler/learning tower route personally.

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The bright stars chair can be used with the straps to 18kg are you sure baby is getting to big to be strapped in? Our mini giant of a 1 year old who is off the charts percentile wise still fits perfectly xx

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@Emii he's not too heavy but the straps seem really tight on him. Maybe I'm not adjusting them properly or something 🤷‍♀️

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Aww thats a shame! Its an awesome chair its a shame its not quite working for you! Our 3 year old still has her one from when she was a baby as a chair in her bedroom haha x

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