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same day pick up(32) aden by aden + anais(3) buy more and save(10) High Chairs to Fit Your Budget and Needs Your baby is now sitting up on their own and eating solid food. This means it’s time to start looking for high chairs. Like your child’s car seat, the high chair is going to be used on a daily basis. It needs to be secure and durable because it will take a lot of abuse. We have high chairs from some of the biggest brands, and they span from simple to high tech. Get a basic high chair if you’re not interested in a bunch of extra bells and whistles. A higher end high chair may pay off more in the long run because many of them convert into booster seats. Some high chairs are tray free, and you’ll often find these in restaurants. High chairs with trays are the most common type, and there are several types. Some high chairs have rays that don’t detach, but most are detachable and dishwasher safe. Find the right high chair that meets not only your budget, but space, cleaning, and versatility requirements.




View all our options for high chairs in the baby department. Baby Bottles and Accessories Baby bottles will eventually break down due to the wear and tear of feedings. Shop for baby bottles created by your favorite brands. Many of the bottles we feature are BPA and PVC free. In addition to a new set of baby bottles, look into getting a sterilization system, a bottle warmer, and formula making system. A sterilization system can clean multiple bottles and accessories at once. The bottle warmer quickly warms 5 oz. to 9 oz. bottles in six minutes or less. Turn the dial on the front to the correct bottle size and the warmer adjust to the appropriate temperature. A formula making system is similar to your coffee maker. It can make a large batch of formula to keep on hand, and it easily dispenses into bottles. For moms who switch between breastfeeding and bottle feeding, we have many nursing covers for you to pick up along with your new bottles. Stock up on new baby bottles in the baby department.




With the honor of hosting your friend’s/sister’s/cousin’s baby shower comes the headache of paying for it. But there are ways to cut back without looking like you’re cutting corners. Here’s how to tune in to your inner recessionista. Average Cost: 5 percent of your overall budget Ways to Save: Instead of hosting the event at a restaurant or club, offer up your home (or ask a relative or another friend to do so). You can also consider holding the party in a public space like a neighborhood park — just make sure to check on whether the location requires a permit. If you choose an outdoor venue, you’ll also need to put a rain plan in place. Average Cost: 10 percent of your overall budget Ways to Save: Skip the snail-mail invites and use an online service like Paperless Post, Evite, pingg, or MyPunchbowl. Guests will appreciate the ease of RSVPing via email, and you’ll feel good about saving money and trees. (If mom-to-be’s grandma and great auntie are attending, you might want to skip this suggestion.)




Instead of a guest book, cut out dozens of stars from heavy card stock. Ask guests to pen their well wishes to baby. Later, paste the stars into a baby book under the heading “A Star Is Born” or “When You Wish Upon a Star.” Ways to Save: Buying in bulk is one of the best ways to save. Before you make any purchases, compare online warehouse prices to your neighborhood store. Instead of mylar balloons, go latex — whether they’re pink, blue, or another color combination, dozens of monochromatic balloons will make a big statement. For tableware, check out stores like Christmas Tree Shops where you can get dishes and cups for cheap. Find plenty of DIY decor ideas in our baby shower themes area. Ways to Save: Head to a local farmers’ market to purchase blooms and make your own centerpieces. A good way to keep amateur floral arrangements looking polished is by sticking to one signature flower. For example, choose white calla lilies or orange tulips. Use monochromatic vases in varying heights to inject personality into the overall look.




Another option: Make paper floral arrangements. offers crafting paper multipacks for under $20. Ways to Save: Holding the party at a home should eliminate the need for furniture rentals entirely. For outdoors showers, get creative with the seating options. Spread out blankets on the lawn and fill large picnic baskets with finger foods like tea sandwiches, strawberries, and homemade cookies. Keep in mind, though, that the mom-to-be will still need a comfy seat available to her. Average Cost: 40 percent of your overall budget Ways to Save: Get cooking! Skip the caterers and head to your local bulk grocery store for discount ingredients. Even if you have zero cooking experience, a nice spread of finger sandwiches, cheese, fruit, and crackers shouldn’t be a problem. Part of the hefty estimate is service and tip, so cutting out the hired help and letting guests serve themselves at a buffet will also save a bundle. Ways to Save: Enlist family and friends to help with the dessert bar.




Does mom-to-be’s aunt make mouthwatering macaroons? Ask her to bake a few batches. Or set up a DIY cupcake decorating station — you provide the prebaked plain vanilla and chocolate cupcakes, frosting, and topping options. Ways to Save: Skip it entirely. This isn’t a wedding — strolling violinists aren’t required. Make a fresh playlist that guests of all ages will enjoy and plug in the iPod. Ways to Save: Forgo the kitsch and stick with games where all you’ll need is paper and pens. Check out our list of top baby shower games for ideas. Let your floral decorations double as prizes — winner gets the table centerpiece. Ways to Save: Stick to foodie favors — homemade cookies make the perfect parting gift. Package them with inexpensive cellophane bags from My Own Labels (48 for $4!) and a pretty ribbon.Equipment Funding Learn More » School & Facility Discounts Learn More » On orders over $100 Learn More »ORDER up to 3PM FOR EXPRESS DELIVERY ORDER up to 3PM FOR EXPRESS DELIVERY




FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £45 SIGN UP & SAVE 10% High Chairs & Rockers A comfortable and practical high chair for your baby is a necessity at meal times, our collection of high chairs also include rockers and bouncers! With brands including Mima, Moodelli, Leander and Babymoov there is plenty to choose from. Pop into our Surrey store to view the Mima Moon High Chair, Babymoov Swoon Up Bouncer, Leander High Chair and Moodelli Growi High Chair. Price, low to high Price, high to low Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Walnut & Sweet Grey Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Walnut & Jazz Little Cabari Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Walnut & Aruba Blue Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Walnut & Gentle White Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Beech & Jazz Little Cabari Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Beech & Sweet Grey Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Beech & Aruba Blue Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker - Beech & Gentle White Micuna Ovo Plus High Chair + Blue Seat Fabric + White Nylon Harness




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