Those comfy portable seats you bring to the beach and the park are now perfectly sized for little one, from babies to big kids. The Go & Grow Chair is meant to go wherever you go with your family. And it’s works as soon as your baby can sit up; there’s a 3-point harness to keep her in place, loops for attaching toys and a tray and sun shade, both of which you can remove when not in use. As she grows, simply fold the seat cover into the front pocket so she can stand or stretch if she wants to (you know how fidgety she can get when she’s sitting too long…). And when your baby is no longer…well, a baby, Go & Grow turns into one of those chairs that looks just like yours, so your kid can relax and join you on your picnic. And when it’s time to head home, just fold it up, pop it into the lightweight bag and you’re ready to go. Now if you can only get your kid to carry it home herself, you’ll be golden…

In a Nutshell: With this lightweight chair, you’re ready for a little companion to join you at outdoor concerts this summer.

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