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Feeding Chair

6 replies

harakis · 05/03/2006 07:02

I'm looking to buy a particular feeding chair for my daughter. I saw then at a nursery she went to once. It's exactly like a highchair but is low to the ground. She jumps about too much in all the other chairs I've tried her in and liked the idea of this one. Does anyone know what they're called and maybe where I could buy one.

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bobbybobbobbingalong · 05/03/2006 07:15

How low?

WideAwake · 05/03/2006 07:35

Lots of high chairs will now adjust to being 6-12 inches off the ground you could always look at one of these.

nemo1977 · 05/03/2006 07:41

there are lots of different types. You can get a cube one where it can be a highchair that is on the floor so that DD can put her feet on the floor and it later converts to be table height or it can also be used as a table and chair in itself. Then there are ones that the height can be adjusted on them to slide down to being low or higher for sitting at the table.

Cristina7 · 05/03/2006 07:43

What's to say she won't jump out of this one? The danger isn't the same if she falls down, but if you're concerned about disruption to eating rather than falling down, then the two would be similar. My DD likes standing in her high high-chair. As it's second hand from DS we don't have the harness anymore.

WideAwake · 05/03/2006 07:47

Cristina7 same thing on our second chair at my parents just added a mothercare set of reains to chair, works a treat as a 5 point harness for chair.

Cristina7 · 05/03/2006 07:49

One of those reins for walking? Good idea, thanks, I'm sure we have some somewhere around.

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