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Wooden High Chair DiyWood High ChairBaby High ChairPainted High ChairsHigh Chair BannerVintage Baby StuffKids VintageVintage WoodenVintage JennyForwardi need to buy an old high chair and some aqua paint STAT. oh and i guess have a baby... details.7 Best Wooden High Chairs | We spent 24 hours on research, videography, and editing, to review the top selections for this wiki. If your little bundle of joy has graduated from breast feeding, it's time to start shopping for a wooden high chair, so baby can join the family at the table. Our selection offers a variety of styles to suit most home decors, with some capable of growing with your child for many years. the best wooden high chair on Amazon. recessed tray catches spills water resistant seat cushion five or three-point harness made with sustainably sourced wood perfect height for standard table great reviews from ownersThe Baby Gizmo Awards Season continues this week! Today we are giving out awards to the Best High Chairs of 2015.




Because you know this will be in your house for a few years, it’s important to pick a good one!A high chair is a must-have for most parents once a baby starts eating solids. With many high chairs on the market featuring all the bells and whistles, it may be hard to choose the one that you think will be best for your family. To help navigate your way through what is and isn’t necessary, I always tell parents that my top three high chair features are:2) An easy-to-remove tray (and a snap on tray liner is always a great bonus!)3) If it will grow with your child without sacrificing quality, you have found gold.Whether you are looking for a full-featured, compact or just great-to-look at high chair, here are our favorites.Chicco Stack 3 n 1 High ChairThe new Chicco Stack 3-in-1 High Chair has all of my must-have features. This multi-stage highchair features 3 different modes to grow with your child, and is suitable for babies 6 months up to children 3+ (60 lbs).It starts out as a full-featured high chair, then converts to a booster seat and finally can be used as a youth stool for your child 3 and up.




So instead of having to store it away when your baby outgrows the typical full-size high chair stage around their second birthday, the Chicco Stack is just getting started. Watch the Baby Gizmo Chicco Stack 3 n 1 High Chair Video Review.More information on Chicco HERE.If you’ve been a Baby Gizmo fan for a while, you’ll know that we adore the Stokke Tripp Trapp. It is rumored that all three of Hollie’s kids each sat in one. (We can’t confirm that though!)The Tripp Trapp is not only a high chair made out of beautiful, environmentally-friendly wood, but designed to be stylish and last a lifetime. This high chair can be used starting at 6 months (when the child can sit up unassisted) up through adulthood. With easy adjustments, this chair grows with your child, making it a staple in your kitchen decades longer than a traditional baby high chair. Because we don’t like to put baby in the corner, we like that it allows her to join the family at the dinner table from her first day of solid foods.




Watch the Baby Gizmo Stokke Tripp Trapp Video Review.The Boon Flair High Chair is not only fun to look at (think Jetsons-type high chair) but one of the easiest high chairs to clean we’ve ever seen! Watch the Baby Gizmo Boon Flair Video Review.This versatile baby chair is very similar to their popular Tatamia but is $50 cheaper because it does not have the manual swing feature. The Siesta is still packed with features that makes this chair great from birth up to about 3 years old. Watch the Baby Gizmo Peg Perego Siesta High Chair Video Review.The Inglesina Gusto High Chair is not only beautiful to look at (you won’t find any monkeys or characters on this baby!) but is stocked with baby and parent-friendly features such as a big tray, reclining seat, adjustable footrest and compact fold. Watch the Baby Gizmo Inglesina Gusto High Chair Video Review.More information on Inglesina HERE.This budget-friendly, space saving high chair from Fisher-Price is perfect for those with small kitchens or who just don’t want a huge high chair sitting out.




The Fisher-Price Space Saver may be compact but it’s big on features. This high chair attaches to a regular dining chair but has all the same features such as a recline, large roomy seat, big tray and more that you’d find on the bigger high chair options. Watch the Baby Gizmo Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair Video Review.There you go. If you are looking for a great high chair, these were our favorites. What is your favorite? Leave us a comment and let us know!The lowdown on highchairs Types of highchairs What to look for when buying Important safety notes The lowdown on highchairsWhen you’re starting solid food (and once your baby can sit up by himself), a highchair gives your child a safe place to experiment with tastes and textures. It also makes it easy for you to supervise meals – and clean up afterward.Highchairs come in a wide variety of styles and prices. Choose one that's sturdy and easy to clean; it needs to be durable enough to withstand several years of daily use.




Your child may use a highchair until age 2 or 3.Basic highchairs will do the job, but some high-end models hold up better to wear and tear, and can be more useful in the long run.See which highchairs parents like best in BabyCenter’s Moms' Picks awards, or browse dozens of highchairs.Types of highchairsBasic metal- or plastic-frame highchairsThese models are fairly simple. Some are just molded plastic with harnesses; others have a bit of padding on the seat. Some have trays, others don't. Pros: They're usually inexpensive and lightweight. Some fold, making them easy to move and store. Cons: They typically offer less comfort for a baby than other kinds, can have tough-to-clean nooks.Full-feature highchairsThese have all the features of basic models plus extras like well-padded seats, wheels, detachable trays, dishwasher-safe tray covers, and adjustable height and seat recline. Some models grow with your child, converting to a booster seat or or kid-sized chair.Portable and hook-on highchairsInstead of a freestanding highchair, some families choose a seat that attaches to the table or that straps on to a regular kitchen or dining-room chair.




These hook-on chairs can free up space in tight quarters and tend to cost less than standard highchairs. And since they’re portable they’re useful for restaurants, Grandma’s house, and travel. On the downside, many hook-on chairs don’t work on every table, particularly if yours is extra-thick or thin or has a lip.Wooden highchairsWooden highchairs can be very appealing but may have drawbacks. Often the seat is too deep and the footrest too low for an infant. And wooden trays are heavier and harder to clean than plastic. Still, they may have fewer crevices that can trap crumbs and spills, and some models convert to regular chairs as your child grows.What to look for when buyingImportant safety notesChildren can be badly injured by falling out of a highchair, so always supervise your child and keep the safety harness buckled. Follow the manufacturer's recommended weight and age limits if given.Hundreds of thousands of highchairs have been recalled in recent years for a variety of safety problems, including pegs that stuck out and caused lacerations, safety belts that came unbuckled, and seats that came loose.

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