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Topic: Safety 1st Feeding Chair
Posted By: Mel&Kel
Subject: Safety 1st Feeding Chair
Date Posted: 04 January 2009 at 12:07pm
I have been looking for a highchair (want to get one while we still have two incomes).

Has anyone got the safety 1st feeding chair or used one and if so what did they think of it?

http://www.babyuniverse.co.nz/site/page=item/item=B2089/itemname=Recline_and_Grow_5_Stage_Feeding_Seat - Feeding Chair

It seems like you could use it for ages and that baby could join you at the table when old enough.

Any other recommendations for good highchairs would be good.

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Mummy to Eva born 11 Feburary 2009 and Charlotte born 18 April 2011



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Posted By: LeahandJoel
Date Posted: 04 January 2009 at 2:16pm

We have something similar,(not as posh looking LOL) which was handed down from my SIL. Its brilliant, wouldn't be without it. We hardly use the tray now, only if its something really mucky, the rest of the time its pulled up to the table. We take it on holiday, to the inlaws etc, we have even taken it to the park for a picnic so we knew she would sit still and eat.



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Posted By: Mama2two
Date Posted: 04 January 2009 at 3:14pm
Gosh that is a flash looking one. We have one that is just all plastic and straps to our dining room chair. I wouldnt' be without it now. We had the expensive high chair and ended up getting rid of it as Samantha couldn't reach the tray.
These types of portable chairs are fantastic as you can take them out with you if you are going to peoples houses for dinner etc.
I can honestly say if I had to do it over I would never have bought the expensive chair and just gone with one of these in the first place.

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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 04 January 2009 at 3:14pm
The only problem I see with it is that its on chair level .. which means you have to bend over to feed the bub.

And the baby would have to be pretty old to be tall enough to eat at the table with you.

Issy has a normal highchair .. but it can be height adjusted so she can sit at the table with us and eat, which is handy as she feels like she is part of the family "proper"

My friend has one of the ones you asked about, but they only use it when they go out (which is probably handy)

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Mummy to Issy (3) and Elias (18 months)

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Posted By: Snappy
Date Posted: 06 January 2009 at 9:28pm
I have one of those, and its great
The bottom of the chair actually has little leg things that can be pushed out, to give them more height if they are strapped into a chair. The best thing I find with it is you can pull release the tray with one hand.

Its been invaluable really. Great for sitting him outdoors with us, great for taking to my parents for dinner, and really easy to clean. Theres no little creases that crumbs get stuck in,



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Mummy to two beauties... Formerly Kaiz.


Posted By: Mel&Kel
Date Posted: 06 January 2009 at 9:30pm
Thanks for all the comments, I have decided that we will have to get one!!

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Mummy to Eva born 11 Feburary 2009 and Charlotte born 18 April 2011



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