



Lucky Baby Royal™ Baby High Chair-Strip 500989









Features:
3 position for tray adjustment with 5 position
Reclining on 100 to 150 degree
Foot rest and seat height adjustable too
The meal tray can be taken off for easy washing
Compact and occupy little space after folding
The lowdown on highchairs
Once your baby is ready for solid food, a highchair comes in very handy. It gives your child a safe place to experiment with new tastes and textures, and makes it easy for you to supervise meals – and clean up afterward.
Highchairs come in a wide variety of styles and prices. Choose one that’s sturdy and easy to clean – it needs to be durable enough to withstand several years of daily use and abuse. Your child may use a highchair until age 2 or 3.
Basic highchairs with few flourishes will do the job, but the more expensive varieties may pay off over time. Some high-end models do a better job of growing with your child and holding up to wear and tear.
Types of highchairs
Basic metal- or plastic-frame highchairs
These models are fairly simple. Some are just molded plastic with seatbelts attached. Others have a bit of padding on the seat. Some have trays, others don’t. Pros of these highchairs: They’re usually inexpensive and lightweight. Some fold, so they’re easy to move and store. Cons: They offer less comfort for your baby and less protection from the mess she’ll inevitably make while eating.

