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Bebe Style Classic 2-in-1 Highchair with 5 Point Safety Harness, IS6HCWHITE

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The Snax highchair guarantees that your child can join the family at the table, whether it's a low coffee table or a regular dining table, thanks to its six adjustable height settings. Finding the perfect height that meets your needs and enables your child to participate in mealtime is simple. With the Snax highchair, cleanup is simple after meals. The seat is easy to maintain and wipes clean without difficulty. The tray also easily folds into a compact size, giving it a space-saving option for storage or transportation. The seat then detaches and acts as a booster seat, either with or without the tray table; or, the seat can be removed completely, giving your child a seat in which to sit and play, or the option to sit up at the table. Our toddler tester loved the independence of sitting at a regular dining room chair on this booster seat with his brother, while we liked the fact this seat keeps him a little more secure. What’s more, as your child gets older, the tray table can be attached to the legs of the highchair and the seat lowered to provide a play table. If you want to improve your child's dining experience, use the Snax highchair. This highchair is the ideal dining partner because it offers comfort and convenience for both you and your little one during mealtimes. So you’ve chosen a high chair, now what? Regardless of whether you’re spoon-feeding your baby or going down the path of baby-led weaning, there are a couple of essentials you’ll need. These include bowls, spoons, a cup and bibs. It helps to have at least two of each so one can be washed while the other is being used. There are dozens of options to choose from, but we recommend a pair of plastic, bamboo, or silicone bowls; a plate with compartments; a pair of training spoons; a sippy cup; a pair of bibs with a catch tray (also typically made of silicone); and a pair of wearable bibs for when you’re ready to let them get messy. You could also opt for a weaning mat, which sits underneath the high chair to catch all the falling food to make cleaning up that little bit easier. How we test high chairs

EVOLUTIVE BABY HIGHCHAIR: Timba is an adaptable wooden high chair suitable from 6 months to approx. 10 years (up to 30 kg) that grows with your child It’s straightforward to assemble without the need for tools, and easily transforms into a booster or pre-schooler chair by unclipping or clipping-in the extendable legs and removing the detachable try. There’s a recline option, too, which means it can be used by babies from as young as three months, when they start to show an interest in wanting to sit upright and join you at the table, but can’t quite support themselves. The high chair liner has two extension straps that can be connected to prevent the cushion from moving (the strap type is shorter, so it is suitable for some high chair fixed cushions. If you are a wooden high chair, it is recommended to match a five-point Safety belt use). The cushion has five holes, suitable for use with a five-point harness for safer use.

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For more space saving options, consider a booster seat. Booster seats fasten easily onto adult dining chairs to give baby a boost, creating a baby friendly seat for mealtimes. These baby feeding chairs can often be used from 4 months all the way up to 22kg, depending on the brand. They’re great for holidays, visits to gran and smaller spaces. Some can even be set up on the floor for independent little ones who still need a little support while they sit.

The chair's legs include castors, which make it simple to move the chair around. The high chair glides easily, saving you time and energy whether you need to move it from the kitchen to the dining area or just move it around the room. The high chair seat liner has a Grey sheep pattern, bright and attractive in color. Make your baby look more cute when sitting on a high chair. Add some color and vitality to any ordinary high chair.

Some babies are ready to try solid foods from around four-to-five months, but according to the NHS guidelines what they can and can’t eat is restrictive at this time. However, by six months, almost all solid foods are on the table. Your baby must be able to sit upright with their head held steady, without support, and other signs that they might be ready for solid food include chewing and swallowing motions without the tongue-thrust reflex pushing objects out of the mouth, as well as curiosity about what you’re eating. If you’re seeing all these signs pretty consistently, then chances are your baby is ready to move from a liquid to solid diet. Jane: I would prefer it if the chair was BPA-free but would not expect it for the price. Although the chair is incredibly easy to assemble, the tray took a bit of getting used to. I sometimes found it quite hard to remove it so often ended up taking my son in and out of it without removing the tray. I think that for the price this chair is excellent value and it exceeded my expectations for such a well-priced item. Time for your baby to join the big leagues! Weaning doesn’t have to be a pain, even though a mess is unavoidable. With a highchair, your baby can explore new tastes and textures in a safe and controlled space. And it might help give you some peace during mealtimes too. A highchair can help with the weaning We also loved how easy it was to fold and store away. It’s on the smaller side, however, so while it can hold babies up to 15kg, it might be a better option for dinkier tots. Key specs – Height: 83cm; Weight: 4kg; Other: 5-point safety harness, adjustable footrest, detachable tray, optional seat cushion; Age: 6 months to 3 years (max weight, 15kg)

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