When our oldest son was old enough to ride in a booster seat safely, we started looking at options for travel booster seats. (mamasaywhat.com)
For instance, travel boosters do not usually have a front tray or lock - in system, which can help smaller toddlers and babies keep themselves upright. (verywellfamily.com)
Avoid sticky, dirty restaurant high chairs with this Kids Corner Travel Booster Seat I found on Groupon for $ 18.99. (pocketyourdollars.com)