High Chair Recommendations
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ln1234

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848 posts

221 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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The little one is 9 months now and it's about time we got a good high chair as it's a nightmare during feeding times!

Any recommendations? Preferably one that is good quality and not easy for a child to fall out of. Would be good if it can fold up into an unobtrusive size as well.

Anything else I should look out for?

Cheers

rex

2,067 posts

289 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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Trip trap chairs. Don't fold up but adjust as the child grows up. Mine still use theirs at age. 12

furtive

4,501 posts

302 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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Yup, we've got a Trip Trap too. Look good, work well

jonlk

215 posts

193 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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Yeah, We;ve got one. Looks great. My 20month Son hates it. Good job it adapts!

tricky360

433 posts

208 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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we got a bloom chair, its been great
http://www.bloombaby.com/collection/main.php?sID=1...

Agrilla

834 posts

206 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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Handysitt

Available from John Lewis/Halfords/Kiddicare - lots of places.

These are really great because they can be put away very easily if you don't need to use them, are a sinch to clean (rather than having to scrape pre-masticated food from underneath a sweaty vinyl padded chair insert), and you can take it out with you if you go to restaurants (even some of the nicer restaurants harbour high chairs which would make you ) or go to a friends house for lunch who doesn't have kids.

Fairly expensive, but they are excellent quality and will sit on any chair you already have rather than taking up a ridiculous amount of room like some of them do, and you can pull them right up to the table to eat *with* you rather than 12 inches away from the table just looking at you!

Olf

11,977 posts

241 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Trip trap here too. Very adaptable as the child gets older.