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How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food The Ten Best High Chairs Put baby on a pedestal with these top-tier high chairs. Even in something as simple and decidedly unglamorous as a child’s high chair, parents are wont to be picky–and rightly so. Today’s high chair designs–that’s right, they are a work of design–combine elegant style and solid functionality often with a high price tag to boot. But for safety and good looks, it’s not always necessary to spend a lot of money on something your baby will eventually outgrow. We’ve lined up our pick of the 10 very best high chairs in a range of appearances and prices. All are worthy of housing your child during that very important ritual: mealtime. Choosing one just depends on your own personal preferences and must-haves.For a super modern and streamlined design, Stokke has you covered with its Tripp Trapp high chair, now available in Aqua Blue and Lava Orange colors. Unlike most chairs, the Tripp Trapp chair is designed to accommodate your baby through the growing years, when eventually the chair can be adjusted to fit even an adult.




Accessories (tray not included) must be purchased separately. Eddie Bauer Standard High Chair-Clearbrook. Four-way adjustable and dishwasher-safe tray with easy release, this durable wooden chair is appropriate for babies six months and older. Its classic look and comfortable seat in preppy plaid make it an easy choice for parents looking for a safe and reliable high chair. Keekaroo Height Right High Chair. You want your child secure during mealtime, and the Keekaroo promises just that! With a sturdy base and durable frame, the chair is a fantastic choice for the budget-conscious consumer who cares about both safety and aesthetics. Perfectly suited for the modern urban family, Bloom’s signature high chair (offered in a ton of totally cool colors) is height-adjustable to fit at your family’s chic high-top table or traditionally sized kitchen table. It has all of the important safety features you’ve come to expect in a high chair and also includes a quick release button so that the high chair can transform into a play seat.




Great for the space-conscious city apartment, this chair folds up quickly and easily for simple storage. Its 4-position seat recline and 6-position seat height means it’s bound to be a comfortable fit for your growing baby. Removable tray is easy to wash too! Innovative Scandinavian design makes this chair not only aesthetically pleasing (an easy addition to your stylish dining table) but also completely functional and reliable. Starting out as a traditional high chair, the Svan grows into a toddler chair and then converts into a full-sized chair when your child is ready. The reputable Swedish namesake is known for its basic but pleasing designs. The assembly-required high chair is sleek, smart, and super affordable. Since there is no shoulder strap or option for seat recline, the chair isn’t suitable for infants, but it’s a great choice for hungry toddlers! Peg Perego Prima Pappa Best. Good for newborns--the seat can tilt back--and intended to evolve with your growing child--adjustable foot rests and adjustable height, this chair is a popular option for families who seek reliability and practicality in a traditional-style high chair.




Storage net in back holds toys, and rubber wheels mean there’s no danger of floor marks when you move the chair. Joovy Nook High Chair. If your kitchen is short on space, look no further than this contemporary design. This simply stylish chair folds completely flat with one hand and has the added charm of having machine washable leatherette and fabric seats. Hauck Alpha High Chair. Similar to both the Stokke Tripp Trapp and the Keekaroo Height Right (but with a friendlier price tage), the Hauck aims to please with its durable frame, essential safety features, and adjustments. It’s an easy to clean chair designed to accommodate infants starting at six months as well as growing toddlers. Sign Up For Our Newsletters! Savvy stories, timely tips, and great giveaways for city families delivered right to your inbox. New York Family GuidesHolding your baby is great and all, but you simply can’t do it 24/7. You must put him down at some point to pee, dry your hair, chop some garlic, or update your Facebook status (helllllooo).




This is one of those things you don’t really think about before the baby comes, but it’s soooo important. I recommend you have this from Day 1. We discuss various survival techniques in , our weekly newsletter. When it comes to these “baby containment devices” [snort], there are many options. There are pillows that sit on the floor, such as the DockATot (gag) or the Boppy Newborn Lounger. There are seats that sit directly on the floor, which is a traditional baby bouncer, or “off the floor” options, such as the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play. There are baby swings, which are swings that hang by a frame and plug-in to swing indefinitely. There are also items that combine two or more of these, so…. here goes. As a new mom, I thought a baby bouncer was a swing that you hang from a door frame while the baby bounces off the floor (YEAH, laugh all you want. Actually, a bouncer is just a seat for an infant who can’t sit up. It looks something like that <— From 0-6 months, a place to stash your baby (a baby bouncer, Rock ‘n Play, etc.) is a must-have.




And, by the way, most of them don’t actually bounce, but they do vibrate, make sounds, and have weird things to look at, so stock up on DD batteries. They get used up fast. Which one to choose? They are all pretty much the same, so don’t dedicate too many brain cells to this decision. That said, here are our favorites. Remember that bouncers are only used for about six months or so, so you might not want to spend a lot. Here are our favorite “every day” bouncers: $ — Bright Starts Rocker ~ $33 $$ — Fisher-Price Deluxe Bouncer ~ $65 $$$ — Skip Hop Uplift Bouncer ~ $150 If you have some more money to spend — or know someone will buy it from your registry (big grin), there are some higher-end bouncers out there that are well-liked — and great looking. These are all in the $200 territory. Follow our board “3. Bouncers, Swings and Things” on Pinterest. This rocker by Bright Starts can sit still or rock, depending on your mood.




Two-position recline with vibration and toy bar. Cheap, easy and well-liked. A tried and true crowd favorite — very snuggly with eight songs, nature sounds and vibrations. Also, an extra-cute bird thing to look at. Unlike other bouncers listed here, this one is height-adjustable, so you can pull it up to the dinner table — score!!! Comes with a removable toy bar, two songs and two sound affects (w/ volume control) and a vibration mode – all of which can be set to turn off after 20 min. *Napping is ok, but not recommended for overnight sleeping. Some people are willing to pay more for a baby gadget that complements their decor. These are for you — Say that 3 times fast. The beloved Balance is a staple in many households. This bouncer (of sorts) is a safe and beautiful spot for baby to chill in. No batteries are needed for this sucker (yay!), because your baby learns how to make it rock using her own movements. There are four settings on this one: upright, fully reclined, partially reclined, and folded down. 




The fold-flat means it’s pretty easy to take along on trips and such. This delicious rocker is available in four color finishes that are ideal for rooms with contemporary décor. The Wave has a steady front-to-back rocking motion — with the option for a stationary position. It folds easily and compactly and can be stored in small areas – perfect if you live in an apartment or smaller home. Our favorite thing about the Stokke Steps bouncer is not the bouncer itself (which is fine, but not anything spectacular), but that it becomes part of a grow-with-me seating and feeding system. If you buy the Steps high chair [sold sep, which we love!], you can put the bouncer on the chair and bring it to the table for dinner in months 0-6. From there, it goes on to grow with your child. If you love modern design, definitely check out Stokke [in general] and their bouncers and chairs. Bloom makes a few different loungers that are pretty rad. The “Go Organic Lounger,” for example, is a rocker, lounger, and fixed seat – all in one.




Best part is, it folds up super slim, so you can take it on the go. The sleek Nuna Leaf seat is unique in that it can be used from infancy to preschool and beyond (up to 130 lbs!). Without batteries, cords, or any noise to speak of, this seat is perfect for your little one to nap/chill when it’s time to rest or wait for mom to GSD (get stuff done). The organic cotton insert is soft, and the motion of the Leaf continues for about two minutes unassisted with a mere push. If you have the money, you gone’ loves you a Leaf. * Last year, they introduced the “Wind,” which is a battery pack unit that will keep your Leaf swaying back and forth indefinitely (since rocking it with your foot can get a little tiresome, lol). If your Leaf has a red sticker on the bottom, it’s compatible; My favorite baby containment device is the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play. (See the full review under “Newborn Sleeping Arrangements” here.) This is a great little seat/bed that gets baby off the ground, which is key if you don’t want your dog or cat to be up in your baby’s business all the time.

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