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COSTWAY 4 in 1 Convertible High Chair, Multi-Functional Dining Highchair with Adjustable Legs, Detachable 4-Position Tray, 5-Point Seat Belt, Wooden Feeding Chair for Baby, Infants, Toddlers (Khaki)

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Type: Aluminium high chair which clips onto tables| Materials: Aluminium; rubber; fabric | Suitable from: 6 months+ | Harness: Yes | Wheels?: No What we love

Eating up high and playing down low; life is full of ups and downs for your baby and our brand-new Oyster 4-in-1 Highchair is designed to offer your child some familiarity through the early years of learning the complex art of simply sitting down! Big gap between tray and the baby, even in its closest setting – a little inconvenient for mealtimesAnother Stokke chair to feature on our list, the Steps is a stylish highchair that can be used from birth. There's no doubt about it, it's a pricey piece of baby equipment but for the price tag you get a good quality high chair that your child will get plenty of use out of. The first feature to stand out for me is the small footprint of this chair. We’ve always lived in smaller homes and often feel like our baby gear is underfoot. The Dine On 4-in-1 high chair, however, is only 23” across in the widest part of the chair, so we can easily push it into a corner when it isn’t in use. It’s by far one of my favorite features. 4-in-1 seating Type: Plastic freestanding highchair with two size trays for growing child | Materials: Metal; plastic; foam seat insert | Suitable from: Birth | Harness: Yes | Wheels?: No What we love Highchairs have come a long way in the last couple of decades as companies have begun to apply intelligent design to baby equipment. There are several broad types on the market, so consider which functions are important to you before making your choice. 1. Budget highchairs

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. Transparency is really important to us and that's why we're always upfront about how we tested the products we recommend. We won't always recommend the cheapest products, or the ones with the most extra features. We write about products that we feel offer the best value to most parents – the one's we'd recommend to our own friends and family. Multifunctional options might also include newborn accessories so you can use the chair before six months, or have a removable tray so the chair converts from a standalone chair to a table-side one. They usually fold away and often stand when folded for easier storage, and come with luxuriously padded cushions, which are comfortable for your baby to sit on but are crumb magnets for any dropped food. The bottom line is that this mid-priced high chair is certainly simple, but it has the features we see as essential—an easy-to-remove tray, adjustable straps, and a machine washable cover, so I really couldn’t ask for anything more in a high chair. 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

Most travel highchairs either attach to an adult dining chair as a chair-mounted booster or clip onto the table edge (sometimes called a hook-on or clip-on highchair) like a vice. In both cases, you need suitable furniture to make it work – though, anecdotally, the chair-attaching kind fit more universally than the table-attaching kind. While it may just seem like just a place to pop your child while they eat, there's more to what makes the best highchair than just how it looks. Parents want one that is easy to clean after messy mealtimes - because food will get into every little nook and cranny! - as well as straps that are safe and a good size tray. But there are a host of other extra features that you can look out for too. Perhaps it doesn’t fit your requirements as expected, you’ve had a change of plans or you’ve simply changed your mind. Alternatively, you might consider our feeding booster seats. These are ideal to ensure your baby feels completely included at the dinner table with everyone else, fitting securely to your chairs to provide them with a safe and comfy seat.

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