it is also very easy to clean.
i like that its easy to clean and a space saver and i love that my son will sit with us at the table and learn how to eat in a social setting and not sat aside away from the rest of us.i do really
when my 1st born was 2 we bought him a tripp trapp because we were sick and tired of cleaning the dirty high chair and most of all we wanted to include him at our meals.we had seen the chair in
it is comfortable, versatile, easy to clean, and easy to use.
this chair is great looking, easy to put together, folds incredibly flat, and is easy to clean.
i find the high chair has all the necessary features but agree that cleaning can be a bit of a problem, particularly the straps.
it was so easy to put together and it's a snap to clean.
there are no frills in the seat cushion so it is easy to clean.
stylish, yet functional and super easy to clean and keep clean this chair is wonderful!
it is easy to clean and easy to move from room to room b/c of the wheels.
the leather seat is easy to clean and comfy.
i really love this highchair, but its hard to clean all the crumbs out of all the creases in the leather in the seat.
i can't believe how many people complain about cleaning it- i purchased the clorox everywhere spray that is safe for babies and tht is it- just wipe clean.
i love the removable tray, it has been easy to clean, and it reclines easily.
its easy to clean, easy to adjust, and fairly simple to assemble.
-easy to clean and easy to fold and store away
this high chair is so hard to clean!
this chair is really hard to clean.
this chair is so easy to adjust and cleaning so simple.
it's easy for him to get in and out of, easy to clean.
the fabric is easy to wipe down but the trays are a bit cumbersome to clean in all the little nooks.
i have spent more time cleaning the food up from off the floor than i should have to.
the only nice thing about it is that the pad comes off for easy cleaning.
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