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Designed with mom in mind, mamaRoo’s five unique motions move just like you do, so baby never feels far from your touch. Avoid interrupting that elusive naptime by adjusting the movements right from your smartphone. Built-in noise machines keep baby calm. Or hook up your iPod for an afternoon dance party. Baby has the option to sleep or play in this bouncer-napper combo. The seat easily converts into a flat reclined position and the versatile sides flip up to create a makeshift bassinet for naptime. When it’s time for play, unfold the sides and adjust the seat back to sitting position so baby can people-watch. Muted colors, laminated wood and a slim design mean you’ll love this piece of gear just as much as baby. Two reclining positions give baby options to rock. And if he or she just wants to sit back and put up those baby feet, there’s a stationary position too. In addition to the three positions for play, lounging and sleeping, this ergonomic, battery-free bouncer comes with a soft cotton jersey fabric.




It's pediatrician-recommended and folds up easily for on-the-go travel. What more could you ask for? Designed to fold completely flat and slip into a reversible carry bag, the lightweight Coco Go is perfect for traveling everywhere from grandma’s house to the Grand Canyon! Wherever you go, this 3-in-1 lounger, rocker and stationary seat will entertain baby, and its sleek shape and neutral color make it a welcome guest. There's no cords, no plugs and no need for batteries; just bounce the Leaf once and, like magic, baby will keep moving, unassisted, in a peaceful, noise-free motion. It’s an investment that grows as baby does; it can switch to child seat mode, holding up to 130 pounds. We can’t decide what we like best about the Comfort Curve: the fun cake pop pattern, the attachable toy bar, or the totally affordable price. This high-tech bouncer is super interactive: Lights and sounds turn on when baby plays with the toys on the activity bar or when she touches the removable kick pads.




You can even hook the bouncer up to your MP3 and engage baby even more with her favorite music. With its three-point harness and a two-position recline, baby will be safe and comfy in this adorable ladybug bouncer. The soft vibrating motion and MP3 input can be adjusted from behind so you (hopefully) don’t wake up a snoozing baby. There’s also a storage pouch back there to stash small toys or an extra pacifier or two. This large, padded bouncer is like a luxury infant barcalounger. And with a newborn insert that accommodates those under four months old, even the littlest can get in on the soothing action. Use it on the floor or mount it on to the Stokke Steps Chair and it turns into a plush spot for mealtime. Like what you're reading? For more, like us on Facebook!Top highchairs for small kitchensWhen space is at a premium in your home, the thought of a highchair can send shivers down your spine! Yes, there are certainly some grand options out there, but there’s also plenty of choice for those with limited room for baby or toddler meals.




You could be looking for an easy-to-fold, small-when-stowed highchair to pack away after each feed. Alternately, you may just be after a neat package that doesn’t have a large footprint and is compact when in use. Whichever approach works best for you, we’ve got it covered in our round-up of the 10 best space-smart highchairs... Finally, before you decide a thing, make sure you read our highchair buyer's guide and round-up of key highchair types on the market. Concord Spin highchair, £138.99The Concord Spin is one clever highchair! It’s super portable and boasts that it’s the most compact highchair in the world. It has a central swivel joint, which helps it fold up to a tiny 60cm x 51cm x 8cm. It unfolds without fuss and looks funky, too. Read the full Concord Spin highchair review Buy the Concord Spin from Amazon Compare deals from top retailers Baby Bjorn Appetite highchair, £128.99The Appetite is modern in looks and modern in the way it functions - it has no fiddly harness but still keeps your baby securely in place.




In use, the chic Appetite is small (lasting up to 2 years of age, not 3), with a compact footprint. It’s also very easy to fold down to a small size for stowing between meals or travel.Read the full Baby Bjorn Appetite highchair review Buy the Appetite from Amazon Ikea Antilop, £13The cheapest seat in the collection is by no means the least.  The complete Ikea Antilop highchair with tray only costs £13, however, if you wanted to save even more on space and cost, you can get the chair alone for £9. As you would expect from an Ikea product, the chair is easy to assemble and take apart, which is essential because it doesn't fold, but once taken apart can fit almost anywhere. Read the full Ikea Antilop highchair review. Buy the Antilop from Amazon Bloom Nano Urban, £100The Nano Urban highchair boasts a stylishly curvy frame that "almost disappears when folded" or so says our MFM reviewer. Winning a great 4 out of 5 stars in the review, the highchair is easy to assemble it, has three tray positions, comes with a 5-point harness and has an adjustable footrest.




Read the full Bloom Nano Urban Highchair review Buy the Nano Urban from Amazon Scandinavian Selection No-Tray Highchair, £59Designed for up-to-the-table feeding (hence the no-tray name), you may have spotted this straightforward offering in certain UK restaurant chains. The reasons businesses love the No-Tray are the same as ours – it’s easy to clean, durable and light to manoeuvre. While it doesn’t fold, it can be stacked (if you need two for twins or close siblings, for example), and the footprint is just 47cm x 59cm. Read the full Scandinavian Selection No-Tray Highchair review East Coast Nursery Folding Highchair, £74.99Wooden and classic in looks, the East Coast Nursery Folding Highchair can fold up in a jiffy to give you more space. Ideal for families after something sturdy and timeless, but who need something they can stow, too. Read the full East Coast Nursery Folding Highchair review Buy the East Coast Highchair on Amazon Stokke Tripp Trapp, £159One of the oldest highchairs consistently in production, the Stokke Tripp Trapp has been available on the market since 1972.  




Developed specifically to make sure dinnertimes are comfortable for children, the chair has been re-relased many times in different colours and trend options, but its much-loved design has hardly changed in the last 40 years.  The standalone seat is compact when folded, durable and ideal for families share dinner together around a table. Read the full Stokke Tripp Trapp review here Buy the Stokke Tripp Trapp from Mothercare OXO Tot Sprout highchair, £185A darling of the feeding world, OXO Tot, is a brand that blends beautiful form with total function. MFM’s seasoned reviewer went so far as to say the Sprout is “so beautifully made it deserves to be called a piece of furniture.” It’s easy to clean and lasts until 5 years of age because of its ability to transform into a child dining chair. While it doesn’t fold away (with those looks, you won’t want to), it is a tidy package with a modest 61cm x 48 cm footprint. Read the full OXO Tot Sprout highchair review

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