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Nova Evolutionary Highchair - Tutti Bambini - 7 Adjustable Modes from Infant High Chair to Toddler Seat - 6 Months to 12 Years Quick Fold, Travel Case (Grey/Oak)

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Big gap between tray and the baby, even in its closest setting – a little inconvenient for mealtimes When babies are kept in their highchairs longer than they want to be, they can develop a negative association with the chair and eating. How to clean a highchair Although some of the chairs we tested had extra accessories making them suitable for smaller babies, children should only use a highchair to eat once they’re able to sit unaided. You're going to be looking at this piece of baby kit for a few years, so make sure you love it! Think about where you're going to use it too, and how the design will work in that space. For example, a chair with wide legs will be fine if it sits behind the dining table, but if it's in a busy part of the kitchen, you're likely to stub your toes on it. And If you intend to use the highchair between meals for playtime activities like drawing or messy play, opt for one with a large tray or one that can be positioned at the dining table so that your baby has plenty of space to get creative. It seems like only yesterday you were shopping around for the best breast pump or baby bottles for feeding your little one, now they're ready to graduate to sitting at the table and eating solid foods. But there's more to weaning than just making sure there's an Ella's pouch in your changing bag at all times, and thankfully Mumsnetters are on hand to help you navigate this messy time.

Whether they're weaning at 6 months, doing arts and crafts, or simply enjoying their time at the table with everyone, this essential piece of equipment can come in very handy from a young age. They come in a range of materials, depending on your style and needs, including plastic and wooden. Sian: The ability for the product to grow with your child means that you don’t have to buy multiple products. The design is great and its really stylish and I genuinely loved the high quality feel. Little ones look really comfy in it and it's well padded. Can be used without padding and without straps. The big issue was the size of the tray on high chair, it would work well in a larger home with space to store parts not in use. There are times when you may want to use highchair and table / chairs / booster simultaneously so this is problematic Would you choose this product above all others on the market? The relevant safety directive to look out for is EU directive EN 14988:2017, which specifically sets out standards for children’s highchairs. The Nova Lite high chair makes cleaning convenient for parents. It’s made with Nanotex fabrics, so the highchair is water-repellent and stain-resistant. Plus, the fabric is easy to remove and machine- washable. With a dishwasher-proof top tray, cleaning has never been easier. With its handy travel bag, this baby chair is easy to assemble or stow away in 60 seconds. You can also take it with you on your travels, offering baby a familiar spot at the table.

1. Best overall highchair: Stokke Tripp Trapp

If you’re looking for a chair that’s as bold as it is brilliant – this is the one for you. Our verdict Three available modes, with all accessories included in the price: newborn bouncer with toy bar, weaning high chair and toddler seat They are also, of course, the most expensive – and be aware that, in this group in particular, you’ll need to pay extra for everything except the chair frame itself (including newborn accessories, baby seats, trays and even safety harnesses), so make sure this is included in your budget. Equally useful for six-month-olds trying solid food for the first time and wriggly toddlers needing a place to eat without distractions, highchairs come in a variety of sizes, functionalities and prices. To find out which highchairs are the best, our parent tester put some of the UK's top-rated models their paces. We also consulted the Mumsnet forums for advice on which products they recommend and use with their own children, as well as seeking out expert advice from the NHS on what to look for in a highchair. Keep reading as we take you through the best-performing products, as recommended and tested by parents. How we chose our recommendations It’s a good idea to read up on their specs before choosing one to make sure you’ll be able to use it safely. It’s helpful when travel chairs collapse to a portable size and many come with their own carry cases or shoulder straps to help with this.

I had a mimzy highchair and it was fab, but it was recommended to me as little one has hip dysplasia and its really wide. It could be a pain to clean but all the padding comes off and goes in the washing machine which I used to do once a week (normally Sunday after dinner and then it would be dry by Monday dinner time after nursery)."(Recommended by Mumsnetter ItsSnowJokes) Our verdictPostcodes applicable: HS1-9, IV40-51, IV55-56, KA27-28, KW15-17, PA20, PA41-49, PA60-78, PH42-44, ZE1-3 The life-span of your chair will depend on the type of model you choose, as some are intended to be used throughout childhood and beyond (see section below). You’re likely to find a chair with a tray essential from first weaning up to the age of three. Type: Freestanding, fold-away highchair | Materials: Not stated | Suitable from: 6 months+ | Harness: Yes | Wheels?: No What we love A multifunctional chair might be a good choice if you want to adjust the chair to fit your baby or sit at your table, if you prefer a more comfortable cushion or if you know you’ll want to fold it away when you’re not using it. 3. Transitional highchairs

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