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Neat Baby Gear
Fisher-Price Space Saver Highchair
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A highchair can be a tough
purchase. There is usually assembly involved (I don't like "assembly
required"). I like everything to be put together so all I have to do
is get it home and use it. There's also the sturdiness factor --will
it hold up once baby gets bigger and moves around more? Is it easy
to clean? Can you wash it? And last, but not least, how much space
does it take up? High chairs
usually are very bulky. They take up a lot of kitchen space. Our
house is rather small so we really needed a smaller chair.
The Fisher-Price Space Saver Highchair
is a great idea. It has a nice design and obviously doesn't take up
space like a regular free-standing high chair. The tray even slides
in when you push the chair in. The seat will recline for baby when
she is just learning to eat, so it can grow with your baby. The
chair is very portable which was nice when we went to a friend's
house for dinner. I also liked that we could take the seat out of
the chair and put it on the floor if we wanted.
This highchair was the perfect solution for our family. It worked
well and was a very versatile product. |
Features:
•position reclining
seat/backrest for infants unable to sit unaided; lightweight
aluminum frame folds compactly for travel and storage • 3
height-adjustable seat positions; large "1-hand use" adjustable and
removable dishwasher safe tray always remains level, even when seat
is reclined • Roll-around castors with rear brakes; 5-point
restraint belt with adjustable shoulder straps and harness loop
• Easy-clean vinyl fabric; washable dinner tray
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Another Option:
Graco Contempo Highchair - Pebblestone
• A great solution for small eating
areas and space-conscious families, with a remarkably slim fold
that’s up to 42% thinner than other highchairs
• 6-position height adjustment and 1-handed 3-position recline
• Dishwasher-safe tray insert
• No assembly required
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