it is a very light and compact chair and the baby enjoys sitting up to the counter in it.
my 10 month old daughter loves sitting in it because she can swing her legs and it's very sturdy so i have no worries about her falling.
not only do my children enjoy sitting at the table with us, we take them everywhere we go.
i only use it when she will be sitting there a while.
our daughter used this from sitting up to alittle less than 2 yrs.
so baby can be sitting at table level during supper or you can comfortably feed him while sitting on the sofa.
now she can sit up straight and that's where the 5 point harness comes into play.
my son is 7 months old and just started sitting in high chairs at restaurants and shopping carts.
my daughter seems to love sitting on it and it is well made and appears to be comfortable as it is very soft.
as soon as your little one can sit up on his own, this is a must have for all moms.
also i do use the small side pockets for small things like her pacifier while she is sitting.
it is pretty cushy, so my daughter seems relatively comfortable sitting in it.
it is large enough to cover the entire sitting area and sides of big carts at sam's club, wal-mart, etc.
we had tried a couple other covers in this price range like the bilby and the clean shopper, but my son was always not very interested in sitting on those.
the only thing between her and the cart is a thin piece of fabric that has to make sitting somewhat uncomfortable.
my son is comfortable sitting in it, and the tray is neither too high or low for him (it wasn't too high even when he was 4 months old).
- we can sit him in the chair and he gets used to sitting in a high chair while being able to play.
i guess because she was not used to sitting in a chair or seat for a long time.
my son loves sitting on the floor and playing with the spinning tree, while listening to the catchy music.
the stroller has an adjustable handle and the childs seat can easily go from sitting up to laying down without disturbing the child.
our pediatrician promoted the baby to the seat at 2 mos old, and he loves sitting at the 45 degree angle.
as part of my research into this purchase, i looked on-line for photographs of babies actually sitting in various types of high chairs.
our daughter had been out of a highchair and sitting at a mini-table with a child's chair for a year, but she wanted to sit up with mommy and daddy.
it fits right up at the table at your eye level so baby is sitting at the table with the family.
at age five months, baby was able to sit up straight in this chair, something that was never possible with our older highchair until the kids were eight or nine months.
the other thing i really like is my son can sit upright instead of leaning back in the plastic chairs, which caused huge messes.
our 4 month olds have a hard time reaching the tray even when sitting up the whole way, i wouldn't recomend this for smaller babies.
my baby as well as my wife love this because she enjoys sitting here while her mom is doing some dishes.
my 6 month baby loves sitting in it.
the seat is very well padded and very supportive for a baby who cannot quite yet sit up independently.
i also used it in the recline to give bottles before the babies were sitting up and eating food.
feeding her cereals at the lowest recline and highest height position is as comfortable for her than for myself, because i can sit on a chair at her height instead of sitting on the floor (hurting my
it was very easy to put together and she loves sitting in it, she tends to yell when we try to take her out!
the straps helped to keep my baby in place before she was strong enough to sit up on her own, and they've also done well to 'restrain' her when she's being wiggly.
the chairs are not bulky- it feels like the girls are sitting at the table with us.
i bought this as a booster for my 2 1/2 year old graddaughter and also for my 6 month old granddaughter when she's able to sit up better.
my daughter was thrilled the day she was able to sit up and say howdy to her food and be in charge of it herself, and this highchair did the trick.
i assembled it myself and my grandson (6 months) loves sitting at the table like a "big" person.
it would be perfect if we were strapping it in the car, but for sitting down to dinner....
it adjusts up and down so that you can use it if you are standing or lower it if you are sitting in a chair.
(plus he is learning to sit up on his own.) the closest tray setting is only about an inch away from his belly, but he is still able to put his hands and part of his arms on the tray.
i started having my daughter sit in it when she was 3 months old just to aid in the sitting up process.
my favorite thing about it is, that you can ajust the hight, so i can feed her while still sitting.
the high chair itself is adjustable to fit to your tables height, there is a little tray on top that's removable and dishwasher safe, folds up easily for storage, seat is easy to wipe down and take
it has been sitting in our garage for about the past year just cause we cant use it and my husband says that he can fix it.
it goes so low we've fed her sitting on the couch before.
my daughter loves just sitting in it if i am doing kitchen cleaning.
baby can sit upright or recline very far back.
the recline option is great for when they are super little (under six months - but you're not supposed to feed them before then anyway) once they start sitting up by themselves, the chair does not
but like many other chairs it has vinyl cover and my baby was all sweating sitting on it.
now the 2 complaints: once, folded, it's a little awkward to carry around and i wish the seat reclined a little more (when reclined, my baby still tries to sit up a lot).
since my daughter can't quite sit up on her own yet, we use the 5-point harness and a slight recline, so she is held in place and doesn't slump forward.
other chairs offer two removable trays, but the one removable tray is plenty and not a big deal to clean, and i don't need another spare sitting around anyway.
you have to stand your child up in the chair and then pull each leg down, one at a time, in order to get them into a sitting position.
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