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Add your own high chair Billed as 'the chair that grows with the child', the Stokke Tripp Trapp can be used from weaning through to adulthood, thanks to its ingenious and chic Scandi "Using the different attachments, I have used it for a newborn and as a spare chair at a dinner party - just by turning an alan key." "Ours have been used every day for 10 and 12 years - the adults use them just as often as kids now, they are very comfy." Mumsnet Best Buy: It's no surprise that Ikea's high chair is a firm favourite with Mumsnetters - it represents great value for money and is easily dismantled for storage or transportation. "So versatile - this is a must have for camping, visits to friends, lunchThe legs detach easily and it's so easy to clean." "My baby is comfy in the seat - she used to slide down to a slouch in her previous chair, but the post between legs keeps her nice and Another chair that can be adapted as your child grows, the Tot Sprout is




available in a range of colours and the handy tray can be removed for easy "Very simple to put together - ours was out of the box and built in just 15 minutes without rushing. It's strong, sturdy and beautifully "Looks great, but it's also so solid and so comfy for myThe table top can be removed using one hand for cleaning, and the seat lining comes off to allow for the removal of errant raisins." Stylish and modern, the Brother Max Scoop swivels 360 degrees - ideal if you have a smaller kitchen. It also has casters on the base for ease of movement and can be adjusted into a stool for older children. "It's super easy to adjust, and the tray is the ideal shape and size to allow my five-month-old son to play comfortably without losing his toys every two seconds." "It's easy to clean, very durable, looks fabulous and more importantly it's comfortable - my daughter loves it." No need for straps - the tray on the BabyBjorn locks easily to keep




wriggly children from climbing out, and detaches for easyIt also folds neatly for storage. "The table is snug against my son's tummy, so no food goes on hisWhen it comes to cleaning the high chair, there are no nooks and crannies for food to get stuck in, and no straps to get coated "It is easy to use, easy to clean, easy to store, and baby is so happy in it from a young age." For more tips and tools to help with life with a baby, download our app: Mumsnet Baby Bundle, in association with Nurofen for ChildrenWhen to wean your baby onto solid food? And how to do it? Read (purée-splattered) tips from other MumsnettersFind out more Hi, I live in a small house and im looking for a highchair that will fold away small and is easy to clean??? Also not too expensive. Any help greatly appreciated xxxVery cheap and easy to clean. It doesn't fold away though, but you can remove the legs very easily. Ikea Antilop seconded, get one of the removable trays too.




I second the Antilop. Once the legs are off its not too hard to store, though ours is just in the middle of our tiny kitchen, always being tripped over! It's the only highchair that DS has always looked comfy in. And it's dirt cheap Ikea Antilop for us, too. We were set on a Bloom but tried it and hated it. Tripp Trapp are good but IMO not worth the extra ££. Another vote for the Antilop! We have just become proud owners of a second one for dc2 (dc1 still very happy in his) and I was very happy to chuck the huge, difficult to clean and store one we were using in the shed it's also very cheap Is it official, the Antilop is the MN highchair?! Another vote for the ikea one! i agree too - ikea antilop. much much better than any of the other more expensive highchairs i had previously I had quite an expensive one, all fancy features, reclines, changes height level etc, crap! Nightmare to keep clean! Got the ikea antilope, fab! I've got the ikea antilop this time round which is brilliant to clean but it doesn't fold.




With my ds though I had a Cosatto Slim Jim one which would fold up small enough to store behind my sofa. It wasn't too bad to clean. A quick wipe down was enough usually but the seat pad and harness can be removed for a really good scrub! I've just realised that the cosatto one is much more expensive than I remember, I sold mine on eBay though so maybe look on there? Stokke tripp trapp is fab too but costs ££££££££££££££££££££££££The other thing I used and loved is one that clips onto the table or breafast bar. Not one by mamas and sodding papas bitter TWO split cushions ffs Phil&Teds metoo - clips onto table, no legs to trip you up / wipe down! Can be washed in sink, comes out great! Definitely the Ikea Antilop. I got a stupidly expensive one to begin.. But it was a nightmare to clean!! I used the Ikea one at my SIL's and it was a miracle! DS couldn't keep sloping back like he did in his old one and also it is SO easy to clean. Using own a dishwasher but I've heard others say they take the tray off and put it in their dishwasher.




Can't recommend it highly enough and very cheap untrue!! Sorry, that should say *I do not own a dishwasher I am also in a teeny tiny house and have recently bought the Graco Contempo which folds down to a width of approx 17cm. I am really happy with it as it is very secure for my 6 month old. It does have quite a few crevices for food to get stuck in though.I love it's wipe clean ability!! Another one one with a huge expensive highchair and replaced by the Ikea one!! I think its about £11 and the tray is a couple of pounds more. We don't have much space and went for a stokke Tripp trapp because it's a proper piece of furniture so we don't have to put it away (I've got nowhere to put it, even if it did fold away) Yes it's expensive but it grows with your kid and my DS (nearly 4 ) is still using , but now as a a chair. One of the things I really don't regret spending money on.Hooks onto a table, comes apart and you can put the seat in the washing machine. Oh, realised you want it to fold.

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