You have a baby. Baby needs to eat. You need a high chair to feed baby. Okay, it may not be as simple as that, but a high chair is an important piece of furniture for a baby and for you. When your baby starts to eat solid foods, it makes sense to put him or her in a chair to make feeding easier and more comfortable for the baby and for you (or the person who feeds him). If you have a high chair in the dining area of your house, then baby can be part of the family dining experience.
Baby high chairs come in many different types, sizes and makes. If you’re considering which type you want to invest in for your baby, then this short but thorough comparison will help you make the decision that’s best for you and your new baby. Here are some chairs that you bay would definitely love sitting in;
1) Lipper High Chair
The $37.50 Lipper High Chair is a pecan, wooden high chair which comes in very helpful. It is occupies a small space in any room that it is placed. The chair is made through combining quality construction serving a starter high chair for your child. It doesn’t offer any trays because it is placed in front of dinner table. It is high enough to fit at a standard kitchen table. It may require proper supervision so that the child can access the table easily. The solid wood design means that this high chair will last quite some time. Children approximately 1 – 3 1/2 yrs. can use this chair with a max weight of 35 lbs.
2) Kettler Kids Junior Chair
This is a great way for your child to easily reach the high table. It has an adjustable seat and foot rest, removable safety lap bar and solid beech wood. It is safe, strong and low maintenance yet elegant in style. And this high chair can also be easily converted to a juvenile chair.
3) Primo Wooden High Chair
This is definitely the best investment you can make for your child because this wooden high chair with a large removable tray converts to a toddler table and chair which your child can use for a very long time. It can be used for many years throughout a child’s developmental stages. Even a grade school child would still be able to use this chair.