Lucky Baby Royal™ Baby High Chair-Strip 500989
















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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.