About this deal
Some chairs have three-point safety harnesses, which buckle just around the legs and at the waist; others have five-point harnesses, which include shoulder straps.
The seat itself is expensive, then once you start throwing in extras like the Baby Set, tray or cushion, things can really start to add up. Once the chair is in place, you can position your baby in it, and they’ll be sitting right at the table with the rest of the group. Both the seat and the footrest slide up and down in seconds with the squeeze of a button, a feature we love as it assures your little one is in a safe and ergonomic position for eating. The best thing about the Joovy Nook is that its tray opens and swings out to one side, so the caregiver doesn’t need to take it off and then put it back on when seating a baby in the chair. We found that this design makes starting mealtimes simpler and easier, and it reduces clutter around the kitchen and dining room.As the name suggests, these models fold down, reducing the amount of space they’ll take up when not in use.
span itemprop="description">Great alternative to highchair when you have limited space in your dining area.This seat maxes out at 37 pounds, which is fairly high but not quite as high as most full-sized high chairs on the market.
Removing the tray for the first time will leave many parents wondering if it’s actually intended to come off. While many children may enjoy products at different stages of their development, this rating is our suggestion for an age range which will best enjoy the product. This inexpensive model cleverly folds into a compact little package with its own carry strap, and it can work either as a high chair with a tray or as a booster seat pulled up to the table. The Table2Table has a fairly large footprint when it’s open (although it does fold pretty compactly for easy storage), so it may not be a good choice if you’re short on space and want to leave the chair open all the time. As the baby gets older, you can remove the tray and convert the chair into a booster seat so that your little one can sit directly at the table with the rest of the family.Wish they had these 9 years ago with my older daughter and so glad they are out there now for this daughter and the next baby!
It stands at a fixed but comfortable height that lets you pull it up to the dining table (the tray sits at the 29-inch mark), but it’s too low for eating at a breakfast bar or taller counter.Depending on how much space you have in your dining room or kitchen, some chairs will likely be a better fit than others.