Which highchair???

princesskel

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Am looking at highchairs at the moment but cant decide which to get- needs to be under 50 pound and would like it to be pink! lol. Have a few which i like if anyone has any of them or can give me some advice? Need something thats not to difficult to clean as Rhianna is a messy little monster! Size dosent matter really as will stay up in the dining room. Not sure if all the special features - recling, adjustable height etc. are needed really ??

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... chairs.htm

http://www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B0 ... Q&mcb=core

http://www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B0 ... 1&mcb=core

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/B ... ies/719870
 
i like the look of the chicco one most , mine has reclinable back and i kinda think if they dozed off after dinner u could leave them there to chill !
 
I've got the same one as the one in Argos but in a different pattern. I love it as it's not bulky and that's handy for us as we have a small place. And for us, the way it folds up is great too, very compact when folded and easy to store.
 
Jake has got the Chicco Happy Snack one. I really like it because it seems comfy, it has a bit of plastic to go between the legs rather than a strap, it has a reclining back and the big basket underneath is great for storing toys and bibs. The only negative is that it's quite big.
 
Gemma & Jake said:
Jake has got the Chicco Happy Snack one. I really like it because it seems comfy, it has a bit of plastic to go between the legs rather than a strap, it has a reclining back and the big basket underneath is great for storing toys and bibs. The only negative is that it's quite big.

Me too although have to add it does fold away quite well so it's good for storing away in a cupboard
 
We have got this one. It is great, reclines for when Jake nods off... The only niggle I have is when I try to take the cover off for a good clean, it isnt that easy (TMI but Jake had really bad diarrhea once which ran out of his nappy and in all the small nooks... nightmare to clean up :puke: )

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/B ... ies/723525
 

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