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kaboost in the new york times
Oct 10th, 2007
"For children who are too short to reach the dining table while sitting in a regular chair, but who feel that booster seats are too babyish, there is now a plastic booster called Kaboost that raises the chair instead of the child. It was invented by Amir Levin, an entrepreneur who has lots of young cousins with whom he has shared meals. Kaboost attaches to the legs of a chair, above, and can raise most chairs either 4 ½ inches or 3 ¾ inches (the same heights as a standard booster seat). It is portable and folds for storage, top."

~ As featured in the New York Times








