HIGH CHAIRS.. Please help!

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I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

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Not a clue as to how much they cost and things because we were very lucky to get ours off freecycle.

This is the best picture I've got without taking another, but it's done the job fine for us. It's a Mothercare one if that's any use.. Ryan's been in it since he could sit up.

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Sweetcheeks24 said:
I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

411mlKv5i4L._SX315_SY375_.jpg

We've got the same, the chicco happy snack! In "Seventy", I got it from Kiddicare. It's brill!

xxx
 
LaineyG said:
Sweetcheeks24 said:
I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

411mlKv5i4L._SX315_SY375_.jpg

We've got the same, the chicco happy snack! In "Seventy", I got it from Kiddicare. It's brill!

xxx
me too, i have this one in blue, its great, glenn was a little too small when we first got it so i put a cushion on the seat lol...it has a large tray so he can sit and play with some toys on it too.
 
The Antilop from Ikea is the easiest to keep clean as it is just 2 molded plastic parts with no nooks and crannies to get food mushed into. And it only costs £15. The trap comes off easily so you can wash it in the sink. Handy if you have a messy eater!

The East Cost wooden high chair looks lovely but is a nightmare to keep clean.
 
We have the Chicco Polly and love it.

It is quite expensive at £100 but it folds easily, I use the yellow part on the tray for when Arianna is eating or clip it off for when she is drawing or having messy-fun.

It also comes with 2 seat covers.

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I got one from Ikea which doesn't have a tray - charlotte sits directly at the table. I live the fact that she is a proper part of the meal. My parents were so impressed they bought one themselves so she can sit at their table! It was about £25 I think.
 
xrachx said:
LaineyG said:
Sweetcheeks24 said:
I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

411mlKv5i4L._SX315_SY375_.jpg

We've got the same, the chicco happy snack! In "Seventy", I got it from Kiddicare. It's brill!

xxx
me too, i have this one in blue, its great, glenn was a little too small when we first got it so i put a cushion on the seat lol...it has a large tray so he can sit and play with some toys on it too.

Same here - pink as in the picci :D

Lovely highchair and quite reasonable too :dance:
 
Sweetcheeks24 said:
I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

411mlKv5i4L._SX315_SY375_.jpg

I have this one in blue.
 
NIE said:
Sweetcheeks24 said:
I have this one (in blue obviously) folds away, has great storage for things underneath in the basket, reclines. Generally just a brill high chair

411mlKv5i4L._SX315_SY375_.jpg

I have this one in blue.

Popular chair by the look of it lol :D
 
lisa&alex said:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3754535/Trail/searchtext%3EHIGH+CHAIR.htm charlotte had this at grandmas.. and a proper bigun at ours and tbh.. ours got in the way..

We have a tiny two bed cottage and tbh although lovely our wooden highchair has kinda got in the way. I never bother collapsing it and putting it away cause thats just a faff - shes in it three times a day :D

In laws have got the one lisa recommends above and its brilliant - takes up no space, very secure. Wish I'd got one of these instead
 
I have the Ikea one aswell and i really love it because it is totally simple. it serves its purpose perfectly. really cheap, think it was just 11 euros here in spain
 

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