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High chair recommendations

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sparklesandglitter · 27/12/2012 18:46

I am after advice for which high chair to buy, I want removable tray, removable snack tray, recline, and height adjustable. My budget is around £100 so I am looking for something to last! I was considering the chicco polly magic or the mamas and papas zest, any good
TIA!

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forevergreek · 27/12/2012 18:49

I would go for something like stokke. It's wooden so doesn't recline but lasts as a seat until adulthood.

The cushioned highchairs are v hard to keep clean and go moldy etc.. And only last until around18 months.

Themobstersknife · 27/12/2012 18:52

Chicco Polly Magic is great before they start eating, as you can use it from newborn and it has a toy bar. I wouldn't use it for feeding though! Way too clunky and too many crevices to clean. For £100, you could get a secondhand polly magic for when they are little, the Ikea Antilop for when they start eating and make a total mess, and then a Tripp Trapp copy like the Hauck one for when they are older. That combo would last you for ages!

RandomMess · 27/12/2012 18:54

I agree if they can't sit unaided they shouldn't be eating solids (unless special needs) so Ikea Antilop followed by a tripp trapp chair.

sparklesandglitter · 27/12/2012 19:08

How about the fisher price ez clean? She is not weaning yet its so she can be in the kitchen safely whilst I bake and get her joining us at the table for social interaction. The wooden ones just don't seem to do much!

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sparklesandglitter · 27/12/2012 19:08

How about the fisher price ez clean? She is not weaning yet its so she can be in the kitchen safely whilst I bake and get her joining us at the table for social interaction. The wooden ones just don't seem to do much!

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forevergreek · 27/12/2012 19:32

Well if she is old enough to be crawling in the way I would just use the baby padding set that you can get for the stokke.

Any younger a baby bouncer/ playmat.

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