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Leander High Chair Safety

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The Leander Chair is so much more than just a high chair. It is your child’s chair from baby to teenager, the seat that lets him/her participate at the table like the adults. Everything is much easier if you can reach. It is also more fun. Imagine how your child will benefit from joining the adults! Not only do they learn to socialise but they can also use the table for a whole range of activities – like us. As parents, we can be there, too, comfortable on our chairs, joining in or doing another task. The Leander Chair grows with your child  from baby to adult. You can move the seat and footrest as needed. The back rest can also be adjusted to maintain good support. Your baby will need a safety bar at the beginning and possibly also a cushion. When you buy a  Leander Chair, you buy a chair for life. Your baby will start using it as soon as he/she can sit unassisted at approximately 6 months old and it will still be in use when he/she is fully grown up. This makes so much sense for you, for your child and for the environment.




Beautifully constructed from European beech wood, the Leander chair is very strong despite its slender look. It holds up to 125kg so as your child grows up and your Leander Chair is converted to an adult’s chair, anyone can use it. It becomes a handy spare chair for dinner parties or for a desk or piano. The chair is easily moved around as it weighs less than 6kg. In terms of other features it is worth noting that unlike most other chair in this category, the Leander Chair has two settings on the safety bar.  The outer setting is for getting your baby in or out and the inner is for ensuring a snug fit. When the safety bar fits snugly across your child’s hips there is no need for a harness. The “skirts” on the safety bar are an extra measure to prevent your child from twisting their legs and hence, they cannot get out. By not using a harness your child feels more free and should he/she choke, you can immediately bend him/her forwards to help releasing the blockage.




The back rest also has two settings to ensure optimal support as the position of the seat changes. The frame is slightly springy so when you child moves in the chair, it will gently respond. This makes sitting still more fun. The flex also makes the Leander Chair very comfortable for adults. With the larger plate (the original foot rest) as a seat, you can lean back and feel how the chair adjusts to you. Such a nice feeling compared to the static chairs we are used to. When we give our children the right tools, they are so capable and often much sooner than we think. Includes your child at the table Encourages independence and social skills From baby to adult – fully adjustable Danish design made in Europe from beech wood Holds 125kg, weighs less than 6kg Safety bar & back rest are also adjustable Designed with flex in the frame for movement and comfort Cushions available – machine washable The Leander Chair cushions are made from 100% cotton with a polyester filling and are fully machine washable.




Available in 7 colours (sunshine, raspberry, ocean, cactus, coffee, coal or vanilla) they add soft padding for your little one. The Leander Chair Safety Bar is needed for babies and toddlers up to 2 1/2 years old and it is purchased separately. Available to match each of the chair colours. The black leather strap is included. The Leander Chair Tray is an optional extra if you can’t or prefer not to place the chair at your dining table. Made from moulded ABS plastic it is dishwasher safe and clips easily on or off the current safety bar. How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food One size - In stock, shipped in 24 hours Add to shopping bagAdd to the wishlist 5-point harness, can be used with the security arch in the Leander chairColor : BlackWidth : 28 cm, Length : 34 cm, Height : 4 cm.Details : Can be put together and taken apart without tools You may also like WishlistCharlie CraneNew arrivalsQuick buyTU when you choose at checkout. Dispatched from and sold by All-4-Baby.




Leander Highchair Tray White Product Dimensions48.4 x 40.8 x 5.4 cm Customer Reviews Be the first to review this product 102,684 in Baby (See top 100) Date First Available11 Mar. 2015 Would you like to give feedback on images? PlayTray for Stokke Tripp Trapp TRANSLUCENT Summer Infant Tiny Diner - Green Look for similar items by categoryLeander special edition high chair 3 123 DanishesThe o'jaysPaintingsThe artistThe projectSimpleHigh chairsPinSIMPLE HAPPINESS. These are some of the concepts that inspired Kicki Julie Jørck (kicki.dk) as she happily and proudly threw herself headlong into the project of painting 17 Leander high chairs.pin 2Pin10 out of 17 decorated Leander high chairs going on tour to German and Danish Leander partners. The artist is Kicki Julie Jørck (kicki.dk)PinKicki Julie Jørck (kicki.dk) is decorating 17 Leander high chairs Leander High School is a secondary school in Leander, Texas and part of the Leander Independent School District.




It was established in 1899 and was for 99 years the only high school in LISD, until the establishment of Cedar Park High School in 1998. The school has a freshmen enrollment of 600 students and is accredited by the Texas Education Agency. Historically the school served a mainly rural population, but starting around the early 1990s the area experienced growth due to expansion of high tech industries in the nearby Austin area. In 1999, the school became an International Baccalaureate school. As of 2014, the school principal is Mrs. Tiffany Spicer. The school's mascots are Leo the Lion and Leah the Lioness. The school colors are blue, white, and red. Basketball (Men's and Women's) Blue Belles (dance team) Golf (Men's and Women's) Since the early 1930s, Leander has had a presence in Texas high school football. Since 1942, Leander has had 17 playoff appearances. The 1942 season was the first time that Leander made an appearance in playoffs after being named district champions.




They were eliminated after losing to Marble Falls 0-26. In 1955, Leander went 8-1-1 in the regular season, falling only to Thrall High School. They entered bi-district, but fell to Troy High School 0-12. In 1959, Leander went 4-5-1, before advancing to the bi-district game against Johnson City High; The Lions made their fourth playoff appearance in 1967. They went 8-2, advancing to playoffs after losing only to Salado and Thorndale. In the bi-district game, they again fell to Salado with a score of 28-14. With their best season since the team's founding, the 1969 Lions went 9-1 in the regular season. They advanced to bi-district and played Mart High School, but fell 0-37. After 27 years without making it to playoffs, Leander returned to a bi-district game in 1996 with a record of 7-2-1. They were knocked out of playoffs after a 0-14 loss to Killeen Ellison. In 2001, the Lions made it to the bi-district game against Killeen, but lost 3-21. The 2002 season was the first time Leander won a playoff game after beating Copperas Cove 45-27 in the bi-district game.




They advanced to area playoffs, but lost to Spring High School 26-28. In 2003, Leander hired head coach Steve Gideon. Though he would coach the football team for the next eight years, the 2003 season was his best. During the regular season, Leander went 9-1, and were able to advance to playoffs. Leander first beat Belton 14-13 in the bi-district game, before advancing to the area game against Cypress Springs, who they topped 31-7. Leander then faced Dallas Carter and beat them 11-9. For their final playoff game of the season, Leander faced Allen High School in the state 5A quarterfinals. Allen held a constant lead throughout the game, and Leander was defeated 49-35. After failing to make playoffs in 2004, the 2005 team went 9-1 and were named district champions. They played Bastrop in the bi-district game, and advanced to area after beating the Bears 39-13. They appeared in the area game against the undefeated Copperas Cove team, and were defeated 42-28. In 2006, Leander was named district champion and made it to the bi-district game against Ellison.

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