High Chairs

Today’s baby high chairs have a variety of features such as wheels, one-hand tray release, height adjustment and seat recline.

Even parents who are delaying the introduction of solid foods due to extended breastfeeding may find use for a high chair, which allows baby to join the family at the dinner table and see all of the action.

The number of bells and whistles on your baby high chair is a matter of personal choice, however, you should be careful to choose a high chair that is safe.

A high chair with wheels is a great choice if you’ll be moving baby from place to place for feeding, but wheeled high chairs should have strong locks on the wheels to prevent accidents and to keep you from having to chase the chair across the room at lunch.

You can set the height to be easy on your arms for the first feedings, and remove the tray and adjust the high chair to booster seat height for toddlers later on.

Vinyl cushions are easy to wipe down, but sometimes have sharp edges.

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