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

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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 Baby highchairs are suitable from 6 months, around the same time you can start to introduce your baby to solids. It can be a good idea to feed baby their first ever solids in the morning or right after a nap. Once baby has gotten used to eating, introduce new foods rapidly—it can take up to 15 tries before a child will accept a new food, so don’t give up! The highchair has three places where your child may recline for comfort. You may easily adjust the chair to your child's preferences. This adaptability makes sure that your child is happy during mealtime.

We like it because it’s height adjustable, and the removable tray is easy to clean. It’s really padded so it's comfy, and it reclines, which is great, as you’d be surprised how many times they fall asleep after eating! The foot rest can be adjusted and the whole thing folds, making it easy to store.” Following six months of liquid breakfasts, lunches and dinners, your baby may be ready for weaning. That means it’s time to buy the best high chair you can find. Weaning is messy but fun. Knowing your baby is safe in a high chair that suits them, you and your home, means it’s the right choice. And it doesn’t have to cost the earth. Some of the best buys around aren't too steep, but are highly rated by mums and dads around the country. When babies approach four to six months, it’s usually time to introduce regular food. It usually starts with small bites of mashed vegetables, fruits or purees. But eventually, they will be eating full meals. That process won’t always be a smooth one, but it can be eased by having helpful equipment. You’re probably best to get a high chair just before your baby starts showing these signs, so you’re ready to go with puréed fruit as soon as they’re ready. Many high chairs are designed for babies who can support themselves, although a handful can be used as reclining seats for younger babies until they’re ready for weaning. What types of high chairs are there?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 3Sixti2 is available in a range of colourful and engaging prints that might not appeal to all tastes, but will be loved by babies and toddlers. The two-part tray is a great addition, and can be removed for when your little one wants to join you at the table. As the name suggests, this parent-favourite has six different modes, including three recline options (with cushioned newborn insert) that let you keep your young baby near you while in the kitchen. As they get older and you start weaning, the seat can be placed more upright with a tray table attached. Victoria: The product is slimline and easy to store when not using. The height is just right for feeding or putting at the table. The baby is sat upright and comfortable for feeding and there is no option for them to slip down or slouch while being fed. It is very easy to wipe down after use which keeps it nice and clean and it does not feel dirty. Very good value for money. Silver Cross’s Buffet high chair might be a touch on the pricey side, but since it will see your little one through from a newborn to a toddler, it’s actually rather good value.

A tray makes it possible to feed your baby in any room of the house (to begin with, we recommend having lunch in the easiest room to clean) and doubles up as a play surface for toys and drawing. Adjustable seats mean you can choose a height that’s comfortable for you from which to assist baby eat. What else do I need to buy? ADJUSTABLE SEAT & FOOTREST: as your child grows, you can adapt the Timba as needed - lower the seat and footrest as they grow taller to make sure they always sit comfortably at the dining table If you love the look of Vital Baby’s iconic Nourish Scoop high chair, you’ll love this updated version that comes with a 360° swivelling seat. The ultra-functional Nourish Scoop is loved for being lightweight and compact, and this space-saving upgrade is no different. With an ergonomically curved and cushioned seat to keep baby upright and comfortable, a built-in footrest and an adjustable and detachable tray, the whole high chair is made from glossy, wipe-clean materials that protect it well from inevitable food stains (hello, tomato sauce). The neutral design means it will blend in well with most kitchen or dining room decor – our tester especially loved the wooden legs. For years, the iconic Stokke Tripp Trapp won over the hearts of countless families who wanted a chair that would grow with their child, but now the brand has outdone itself with the Nomi – a high chair that can be used from birth right up to adulthood. While the fundamentals of both chairs are similar, the Nomi feels more streamlined, provides better support, and – in our tester’s opinion – has a more comfortable seat, making it the superior option. 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.

Every high chair in our roundup below has been tested by our reviewers in their homes with the help of their own babies. This allows us to make a complete assessment of each model, from how easy a highchair is to assemble, how it looks, how sturdy and secure it feels with baby sitting in it, and how easy and hygienic it is to clean. Real-life testing such as this allows us to deliver a fair and honest account of our experience, while also identifying any smaller issues that might arise in day to day use of a product.

FITS UNDER MOST TABLES: nothing is more important than family-time - the Timba baby highchair is ideal for sit up at the family table as it fits under most tables when you remove the detachable tray 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.

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With its 5-point harness, the Snax highchair offers peace of mind in terms of safety. While your child is eating, the harness safely holds them in place to prevent any unintentional slips or falls. Your young one is comfortable and safe in this highchair, so you can relax. 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. Our only gripe? This perhaps isn’t the easiest chair to store when it isn’t in use. The wheels on the bottom of the legs are great for moving it around the house, but aren’t ideal for storage. The legs also flare out quite a bit, so you’d likely need to unclip all the parts and store them separately if you’re tight on space. Key specs – Height: 96cm; Weight: 14.8kg Other: 5-point safety harness; detachable 2-part tray, 360° spinning seat; Age: 6 months to 3 years (max weight, 15kg) 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.

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