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Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover Review

Big enough for 2 babies, a fashionable & comfortable way to avoid public germs
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Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover Review (Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover, Fresh Bloom)
Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover, Fresh Bloom
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Price:  $30 List
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Manufacturer:   Itzy Ritzy
Juliet Spurrier, MD
By Juliet Spurrier, MD ⋅ Mom-in-Chief  ⋅  June 2, 2013

Our Analysis

Created especially to cover (public) high chairs and both single and double shopping carts, the Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover is well-padded to keep one (or two) babies comfortable and healthy. With two rear-facing pockets, two adjustable safety belts and straps, ample leg holes big enough for two children, plus four toy loops, these delightful, fun covers may help to protect your baby (or babies) from germs found most commonly at the grocery store and restaurants.

Each 100% cotton cover is machine-washable (in cold water), reversible, and has an elastic band around the entire outside of the cover that allows it to fit about every standard shopping/warehouse cart and restaurant high chair. So pretty and soft, as well as CPSIA (Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act) certified safe for babies, the Itzy Ritzy Shopping Cart and High Chair Cover, which comes with a reusable carrying case, is one of our favorite traveling items for how functional and fashionable it is simultaneously.

Likes


  • Fits every shopping cart and high chair
  • Easy to use/install
  • Lots of room for 2 babies
  • Soft, high quality and durable material
  • Helps with avoiding germs

Dislikes


  • Bulky to travel with


Meet Your Guide

Juliet Spurrier, MD
Juliet Spurrier, MD
Mom-in-Chief
Dr. Juliet Baciocco Spurrier is a board-certified pediatrician, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), mother of two, and founder of the Baby section of GearLab. Juliet earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Anthropology and Italian Literature from the University of California at Berkeley and her Medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington DC. She completed her pediatric residency at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR, and subsequently practiced pediatrics in both the Pacific Northwest and... read more