Getting The Appropriate High Chair For Your Child

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A high chair will in all likelihood be among the first purchases you make for your new baby. With so many selections available it can be hard to decide. There are several things however that you utterly must have.

If your high chair is unstable, it is pointless. As you already recognize, put a baby in a high chair and she can be quite hyperactive. This can lead to critical troubles as they turn over and the chair becomes unbalanced. A larger base means that you will more than likely have a more stable chair. Even with a good wide base there is always a chance that the chair could tumble, but the wider the base, the less likely it will occur. There are ways of lowering the high chair’s center of gravity, which will increase stableness. You will see most restaurant high chairs are nothing fancy but incredibly stable. However never leave your infant unattended in any high chair no matter how fixed it may be.

Any high chair you buy should have safety straps that will restrain the child. A crotch strap and a waist restraint are the minimum you should have. It would be even better if it has upper body straps. If the high chair has no safety straps, but only offers restraint in the form of a padded bar or tray in front of the baby, it is not a good choice, safety wise. If you love antiques, you’ll discover many antique high chairs do not have these straps. Adding straps to these chairs is both possible and required.

The second thing you want to look at is how easy the chair is to clean. You’re without doubt aware that babies can make a complete mess of their high chair. For your own benefit and sanity you need to be certain that the padding or cushioning is easy to take off and wash, preferably in a washing machine.

Some kids get bored and fussy when seated in a high chair. Attachable playthings will help with this. Make sure the toys are baby-safe, that is, they don’t have sharp edges or pointed corners, and they don’t break easy. And do not forget that if a child can grip it, he’ll want to place it in his mouth. The last thing you need is a toy that could make your baby sick.

There are a few other features that are really worth getting in a high chair. Where as many high chairs require two hands to take off the tray, some require only one. Dealing with a moving, fighting bundle of joy while attempting to get your baby in or out of the chair and needing to operate a complex front rest release mechanism at the same time is a sport worthy of being included in the next Olympics! This is precisely why so many people are choosing a chair that has a quick release tray.

If you need your infant to join you at mealtimes, then another feature to consider is a reclining seat.

You can also get a chair that can be changed to match the height of your table.

You’ll truly value a high chair with a tray which can be placed into the dishwashing machine.

Safety and cleanliness stay the two most crucial features. Without these essentials you should not even think about buying the chair. Most leading brands like Fisher Price high chairs will have these characteristics. Additional features you get will depend largely on your available cash and what you feel is required. Just remember you also want something that is durable. Junior’s high chair will come in handy for his sisters when it is their time to come on the scene!

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