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If you have had a baby or have had any experience with babies, you probably already know that not all high chairs are created equal. There are some really great options for high chairs out there for every family. No matter your needs or your price range, it is possible. A good friend of mine is expecting her second child and needs a new high chair, but her apartment is on the small side so it can’t take up too much space. I have been on the lookout for the best high chairs for her and for you too! If you are in need of a great high chair, here are five that just might be perfect for you and your family.First up is one you may be familiar with. It’s the high chair from Ikea! Say what you will about Ikea, but I love the affordable and well designed stuff they have to offer. Especially the kids’ stuff! This high chair is cheap and has a clean and neutral look that won’t clash too much if at all with the aesthetic you have going in your home. Get this one here for $20.I love this one!




Sure it’s a bit pricey, but it will last through several children and would be a great item to pass on to loved ones who have children long after you have stopped. The reason I love this one is because it is adjustable and can grow with your child! All the way through their teens even! Doesn’t get much better than that. See more or buy this one here for 150 Euros.All right folks, if you are the traveling type this high chair is definitely for you. You latch it onto the side of any table and you have an instant high chair! Get it here for $60.This chair is high quality and super modern, and because it is on the larger side, it’s great for anyone who has a little space to spare for a great high chair. I love the way this one looks, and I really love that you can adjust the height to meet you and your baby’s needs. Pretty great if you ask me. See more on this chair or buy it here for $200.This booster seat is perfect for anyone who doesn’t have the space for a seperate high chair in their home.




We used this one with my son when he was a baby, and it was awesome. We even took it with us to the movies for him to sit in and snack while we watched! And you can’t beat that price either. Get it here for $24. Mom to a 3 year old and a 10 month old New York, New York Part of embarking on motherhood for Denise was researching the heck out of what she “needed” to get for the baby, especially with an eye toward form and function (total sucker for cool new stuff). She looked at countless “must have” lists and product reviews and is now happy to share what she learned in the process plus now two years of real world experience. Denise is enjoying watching her daughter, Andrea (now 2), grow up in Battery Park City, NY and continues to marvel at what seems like an endless list of things she needs to get and replace for her.Sorry, this part of the web site is not available in your country. DoneDeal is a web site for people in Ireland and Northern Ireland. safety reasons, and to avoid confusion, we do not allow access from other countries.




If you want to contact a user about their ad, please call them instead. You find their phone number in the ad. If you are in Ireland or Northern Ireland, please send an email to support@donedeal.ie with the following information: We will use the information to update our security filter. Thank you for using DoneDeal.ie Smart BuysThe Best High Chairs for NYC Apartments Despite how little you like to cook and how big a fan you are of checking out the hottest new NYC restaurant, at some point during your baby's first year you're going to realize that going out to eat with a little one is not fun—at all. Dinner at home it is!The problem: Sometimes it feels as though designers of high chairs forget that parents in space-starved cities like ours don't have actual suburban-sized kitchens and dining rooms in which to feed our little ones. Below, six high chairs that are fit for NYC living, from budget to splurge.Leave it to Ikea to nail design and price.




The  Highchair ($19.99) is nothing fancy, but it wipes down easily—it's all plastic—and doesn't take up much space. A wide stance ensures stability, too (though not too wide that it gets in the way). For a city-dweller on a budget who wants a real highchair, rather than a booster, it's hard to beat. It goes without saying that a high chair with a small footprint is key for New York City-dwellers like us, and the  Fisher-Price Deluxe  ($69.99) in fact has no footprint at all. It simply buckles onto a dining room chair. It also converts from a reclining seat for babies to an upright seat for toddlers to a booster seat for older kids. (We all know that any piece of furniture that does double duty is a good thing.) One NYC mom suggested the deluxe version—the regular is about $20 cheaper—because the straps are plastic, making them easier to wipe clean.Ever see a kid at a restaurant who seems to be sort of suspended in mid-air? He's very likely sitting in the Phil & Ted's clip-on Lobster Chair ($79).




It's technically a "travel high chair," but we know many New Yorkers who use it as their main  at-home high chair to save space. All you need is a table. And yes, it's stable.The footprint on the  Nook Highchair ($115.54) isn't the smallest—28 x 24 x 43 inches to be exact—so it's not ideal for really teeny spaces, but it wipes off easily, a major, major perk for messy eaters (read: all kids). And the absolute best part: It folds flat easily, which means you can stash it away in a closet when you're not using it.The Baby Bjorn High Chair ($234.99) isn't the cheapest option but it may be one of the sleekest looking. It's also ergonomically correct and folds down to only 10 inches. Plus, the snug design of the table means food is less likely to fall onto your kid's lap  and into the crevices of the seat—great parents trying to avoid crud formations that inevitably collect in the those spots.According to a representative from high-end NYC kids' gear store giggle, the  Tripp  High Chair ($249.00) is their best seller.

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