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1 - 25 of 45 ads for "wooden high chair" within Feeding Infant Car SeatsTravel System Car SeatsConvertible Car SeatsBooster Car SeatsCar Seat AccessoriesPremium Car SeatsCar Seat BasesStroller & Car Seat Toys car seat finder finding the perfect car seat has never been easierThe Best WAY TO SHOWYOUR LOVE BUY NOW SOME OF OUR BRANDSInternational shipping paid to Pitney Bowes Inc. International shipping and import charges paid to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More- opens in a new window or tab Any international shipping and import charges are paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More- opens in a new window or tab International shipping paid to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More- opens in a new window or tab Any international shipping is paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More- opens in a new window or tabFOOD CATCHERMaking life easier.Helps parents doing both puree and or Baby Led Weaning/BLWStandard Washable - Scoop out clean, machine washable, drop zone is beneath the chair suits small chairs.




Standard Wipeable - Wipe down clean in place, machine washable as well. Suits smaller chairs, Phil and Teds, Stokkes (Tripp Trapp with extra attachments), IKEA (works with both sizes).Extra Large Wipeable - Wider Catch Zone! Suits big high chairs e.g: IKEA, Peg Perego, dining chairs with booster seats. Waterproof and machine washableHas a LARGE 'catch zone' for food dropped/thrown down the front, sides and lapEasy to attach and remove to ANY 4 legged high chairScoop food out at the end of the meal - Clean up finishedAttaches to high chair trays and under the dining tableAttachments available to fit your Stokke Tripp Trapp The high chair Food Catcher attaches with hook and loop strips to any four legged high chair. It hangs out the sides and out the front so the food doesn’t drop and SPLAT onto the floor. Additionally, it catches all food that is dropped into the lap and left to be discovered later (think squished banana). Long enough at the front so it’s little bother to your Little One and not restricting their leg movements (read wild kicking) and the hook and loop attachments on the tray are strategically located that even when your Little One can reach them they are challenging to detach.




It’s easy to clean up after meals. Just take your Little One out and wipe all the food off the seat and tray into the catcher. Scoop the food out of the catcher while it is still attached, and leave it attached until it's time to throw in the wash or wipe down. It is really that easy.The Food Catcher is completely waterproof for the ‘wear the drink’ days. It is made from cotton PUL (cloth nappy and nappy bag material) and durable. Your Food Catcher will last through many years of discarded lovingly prepared meatballs and broccoli for many children.The Food Catcher works for the parents' who are either, the 'washers' or the 'wipers'. Some parents' find it easier to just throw things in the washing machine (this is me, total 'washer' mum) and some parents' find it easier to grab a cloth or sponge and give it a wipe down - all finished. The Food Catcher really will make meal times and clean up much easier reducing both time taken and your stress levels. However if your Little One is the next Brett Lee or Glenn McGrath and occasionally practices bowling with their food, those days you may need to bend!




The Food Catcher helps with baby led weaning. You naturally give them more freedom as you know it won’t be a bomb site at the end of the meal. Sit back and enjoy watching what their imagination can do with mash. For more information promoting messy play we recommend the ‘Raising Children Network’ which is an Australian parenting website http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/messy_eaters.html/context/729 The Food Catcher comes in a great bag made from the fabric remnants. This reduces wastage, which is really important for our world today. The bag can be used to carry nappies, water bottles, snacks and anything else you think of. It is always good to have an extra bag around.Find Mumsnetters' highchair and baby seat reviews - or post your own - on Mumsnet ReviewsAdd a reviewRead reviews Note: This topic is for discussing highchairs. If you want to buy or sell highchairs, please use our For Sale/Wanted boards. With my first baby she was really unhappy in her bouncer on the floor when I was doing something like cooking, washing up or eating.




I think this may have been because she couldn't see me. /reviews/nursery/baby-bouncers-seats-and-swings/10005-mothercare-spring-bouncing-cradleFor baby number 2, who on the way, I am considering buying some sort of high chair that is suitable from birth, or a baby bouncer that can be adjusted so it is at my height.Note that I'm not looking to feed my baby in this - I already have an IKEA Antilop which I will use again - it's so easy to clean. I just want something to put her more at my level straight from birth.I have looked at the following products. I would be looking at getting something secondhand as they are all quite pricey.////GBR/en-gb/highchairs/stokke-steps/3545.htmlFresco Bloom - www.bloombaby.co.uk/collections/chairs/products/fresco-chrome The first one (the Beaba) looks like it's the only one that rocks/bounces, but on the other hand it won't have any use after 9 months. There also don't seem to be many available second hand.The others look like I might get use out of them after she's outgrown the bouncer, but then once she's bigger she can just go in the Ikea Antilop, even if she's not eating.




Does anyone have experience of using any of these, or can anyone recommend another product or solution? I could wait until baby is born and then see if she likes the basic bouncer, but then I won't have the time to hunt for second hand bargains!Thanks for reading this long post,tiptoemouse My in laws had one that wasn't a highchair it was just a rocker but at table height. You could lean it back or sit it up. I think it was from John Lewis or Jojo maman bebe. MyNameIsSuz - was it this one? www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+beaba-up-and-down-rocker-chair+b7685 If so, was it any good?Jojo maman bebe no longer sells it, but I have found it on Amazon. It seems to be the same model as the first on my list. I'm quite tempted, but would like to know if it's easy to adjust etc. It was really similar to that one! The one we had didn't have a hood. It was pretty good, you can have it at lots of different heights and sit it up a bit and it was easy to adjust. Good for family dinners when the baby doesn't feel all stuck on the floor and can still see everyone.




I'm not sure what make ours was, but it is very similar. I'm an idiot, it was exactly that one! I was thrown by the hood which they never used. I love my Tripp trapp, and DS who is now 3.5 still sits in it which I think justifies the price. Looks like new despite being third hand when I got it! I got a secondhand Chicco Polly Magic for DD2 when she was a baby. Got shot of it before weaning but was a godsend. We have 2 second hand stokke tripp trapps, both of which used from birth with baby set. Couldn't have done without, still going strong and look like new (after a wipe down!) /GBR/en-gb/w/accessories/1871.html) (first picture on this post)?/GBR/en-gb/w/accessories/1593.html (second picture on this post), or one linked to above? Thank you everyone for your experiences.Have any other people got experience of either the Hauck Sit n Relax, or the Fresco Bloom?Also, where do people recommend looking for these items secondhand? I've seen a lot on ebay, but they're usually collection only, and don't seem to be nearby.




Where else can I look? No, we had a chair you clip on the newer style Tripp trapp. (Straight back not arch style). It's actually called the newborn set, sorry. It also is useful on the floor. Nb got my chairs on gumtree but the newborn set from kiddicare. Hi, no I didn't have the newborn set as when it came out DS was a little too old. We probably got it when he was 6 months old but I would buy the newborn set if we ever manage to have another one. I've got the stokke newborn set(from eBay ) thought it would be useless, just wanted to try it and sell on again but actually the baby really likes it and it is great for keeping her off the floor. Have only used it attached to the chair so far. I had a bloom with previous newborn and don't recommend it.(If you scroll down on both of these pages you can see the type of chair it attaches to.) Thanks Mrsboathook No, we had a chair you clip on the newer style Tripp trapp. It also is useful on the floor.I must admit I'm slightly confused.




/GBR/en-gb/w/accessories/1871.html?dwvar_1871_color=110 ,the newborn set to go with the Tripp Trapp doesn't look like it can just go on the floor. Is this the one you have? If so, it's great to know that it can be used this way too./GBR/en-gb/highchairs/stokke-steps/3545.html is considerably more expensive, but is marketed as usable on the floor.Thank you for your continued patience with my questions. I'm suffering from pregnancy brain at the moment!Thanks also for the heads up that there are different types of Tripp Trapp - looks like I'll need to be careful if buying secondhand that the chair and newborn set are compatible. It's the Tripp trap one not the steps one. It detaches from the chair and has a curved base so rocks if you put it On the floor. It does detach quite easily but we have a bouncer anyway so haven't bothered. You can get them for about £40 secondhand and sell on for the same. It doesn't look like it would go on the floor but it works fine! We also had the stokke bounce n' sleep for dc2- wouldn't recommend that so much as the Tripp trapp and newborn set.




Dc2 in the baby set now, dc1 just on the chair, they've both sat with us at the table since birth and dc1 actually seems to have developed some semblance of table manners .... We love our Tripp Trapps. We have two, one for each ds who are now 8 and 3 and use their chairs every day. They are incredible value for money. Tripp trapp owners - how easy is it to move one from room to room? I've realised that I'll want to move it from the kitchen, through to the hall and into the dining room on a regular basis, round a tight corner. I've also come across another option in my research:Babymoov swoon up - www.babymoov.co.uk/relaxation/65-swoon-up--3661276014749.htmlDoes anyone have any experience of this one? I'm guessing it's newer than the others as there don't seem to be many secondhand on ebay yet.I'm wishing I could try out all the different options in our home to figure out which would be appropriate. Also, a friend of mine suggested I try wearing baby in a sling instead. This would certainly be cheaper as I already have one.

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