I thought about buying a high chair. I did a little tour of sites either on websites selling products or nursery sites like the right corner. I like the Woodline, the Chicco, the Tripp Trapp or Combelle, but I know if it is a worthwhile investment or not. On the one hand, my daughter does not eat again, she refused everything I offered him and it is still almost exclusively breastfed for 7 months. I tell myself that motivate the high chair may take meals as us, but if it is, it does nothing to advance us further. On the other hand, I fear level security. I read that high chairs were responsible for 16% of head injuries in infants and an important source of accidents. My Lulu weighs close to 8.5 kilograms and is super tonic, I'm afraid it starts easily stand on the chair and she stirs in all directions and it will grow worse this will I think. In short, I do not know quite what to do if you could give me your opinion on the subject, it. In short, I do not know quite what to do if you could give me your opinion on the subject, perhaps çam'éclairerait. Another question, a booster chair, is it stable? If so, which one is best. And then one last question, if you used a high chair, it was up to what age? Dealers say up to 3 or 5 years, but it seems late, is it not rather a selling point? I can hardly imagine a toddler of 3 years in a high chair.
The advantage of modular chairs like the Tripp Trapp or equivalent (a friend owns a German brand of wood, it starts with a G I think) is that it is sufficiently robust to serve as adults. When she receives the world and lack of chairs, it may well use his high chair. Say it with one stone two birds. For the rest I can not help you. Good evening!
Cuckoo! answer quickly. we have a high chair that looks like the trip trap (you know it already had found on the corner bo!), and even if it does not motivate a baby to eat like we (always 100% milk Mom to 8 months and some days), at least he can sit at table with us, see what happens, chew a crust of bread … Ours loved sitting very soon (too soon?), then for him it's going very well. and even it is very invigorating, the chairs are designed bein, no way for him to move (the size of his thighs, he has plump, there is perhaps something
).
Yes it is useful, it is unfortunately very expensive .. Again it depends on the model you want, honey yet it is doing very well without high chair, we'll probably go see the next days to make sure that the siege began on a chair .. you know it is cheaper, there's always after the thrift stores, I saw a highchair cheap but my husband was not at once, we waited and then came back and it was gone. The high chairs, seat .. allows us to participate as a meal for us it is also easier to give them their meals .. Security level is on that there's at least solid sound .. it's like everything and it all comes at a price. Oulà .. until when? I do not really remember, but it seems to me that two years I could do it on a chair to eat like us, even to a cousin. The high chair is the most reliable in my taste.; I had one good and I loaned to an acquaintance who has seen fit to fuck in the trash because the mattress.; I had a good and I loaned to an acquaintance who has seen fit to fuck in the trash because matelasétait fucking for her .. is a chair that had paid dearly .. she could at least tell me what it was .. occasionally I would come out. @ lilly cool your link .. small around 40 euros a pity she is not the right height.
Accidents are more due to the irresponsibility of parents who do not attach or poorly their children or leave them unattended.'s Highchair, except meal is practical. Already the child sits with support. Sometimes when I have things to do in the kitchen, I put it in his chair with books and stuffed animals to occupy. I can cook while keeping an eye on it. My baby the same age and weight and that is also kind of super tonic and we have no worries. Tell yourself that if you take a good chair, it will useful for any brothers and sisters. We have chosen one that turns into a small table and chair in Jané. http://www.babyboom2000.co.uk/products/Jane-Activa-3-In-1-Cube -HighChair-My-Pooh-Plus-Free-Toy.html I would not trust the booster for a baby, but this is only my opinion
The booster is much better when the child knows to stay calm at the table. Even heavily strapped into the chair, it was still moving a little, I was reassured to see less Choup 'over there in his high chair, initially at least. Now she has 2 years and 5 months and almost nothing to say. She knows how to keep table and knows he must not stoop to his chair. The advantages of our high chair: we paid 30 euros in balance, she has a big basket, a removable shelf, a strap 5 points (thus preventing the child to get up), and foldable with a thickness of 15 cm (for small spaces, hop row behind a door) and a very high stability with large feet and a broad gauge. This is the basic model Chicco. After taking a chair is a true progressive investment and after Deco interior, it will not always, and then want to change, in short, we did not want to go ahead and especially not occas'. Bizzz ^ ^
Super useful high chair adjustable in height from aubert concept. to eat at table with us and also for the living room coffee table is great c 2 Tea washable and very easy to enlever.l assembly is washable and my louloute likes to eat with us and our height. look at the links in your more choice for couleur.Et the price is nice My louloute 13 months and the chair does not move when she made the mad inside mdr
Hello, I have a high chair wooden Combelle classically with a foam cushion and a strap. My daughter went there for 5 months (when she sat while they ate) until about 20 months. It was well maintained by the strap and never managed to get up. To put it in anger was a bit difficult sometimes but it's very stable. Since we use the booster chair handy for travel as it goes on all the chairs by cons is much less stable I will not use it for a baby every day. Level motivation to eat, I do not think it will. We put our daughter in the chair because she wanted to see what was happening on the table and not to eat the pot. For ages I agree that 3-5 years is anything too difficult to get into it and they did not want to be treated like babies. At the canteen they eat on normal chairs. Good choice.
Yes, very helpful. It allows the baby to eat bread with the rest of the family. Also easier to feed him then for him to learn to drink and eat alone. For accidents, no, you can attach it! For age, I say 2 years.
It was a woodline is very stable but it has only 3 points belt (you can buy a harness to fit 5 points above but it is not that which is provided). It does not tilt either (at least ours is wood, in p.ê Are there other models?), It is necessary that your daughter is sitting alone holds well. I do not see no use of the high chair before eating solid … Ultimately, if you want to see if being seated in front of you the motivation for diversification, trying to feed her in her recliner when she has one … you'll see if that changes anything goes. 17mois My daughter and I do not put in a booster right away … she still alive too and if there in the high chair I'm pretty confident in relation to accidents in a booster seat makes me more scared, I see it less stable and I'm afraid it rocking.
I used a booster chair at the 6 month loulou. it is convenient, it takes little space and ca transforms into a small bag for transport.
Since our daughter was 6 months (she has 10 now), we use a booster seat. It cost us thirty nine euros (Aubert, I think) and it is very convenient because it can adapt to different media. In addition, she is unable to stand inside, not the place. By cons, there is obviously the monitor when it is over but the same problem with the high chair.
We took a tripp trapp, after much hesitation because we have very few resources. But the chair and car seat were our only major expenses. I have absolutely no regrets, she's great. Security guarantee, baby is kept on all sides, while being at ease. By cons it takes time to adapt, because it eats at the table directly (although we add a little tablet, I think) and it is not in the habit of highchairs. Good. Otherwise, the only thing I criticize is that when they are shaken, our babies, and we we're super nase, and a little nervous, it happens, well, you get no good to put in, because it takes a little subtle gesture to place without hurting her knee. So, if he shrugs it crisis. But if not, c'est top. Our child 2.5 years, there is always, "the chair" and it will be long because it is an ergonomic chair also valid for adults ……( of course, must remove the bar!). We he removed the protection bar. We he removed the bar protectiondepuis few months. His back is stalled, it is always the right height, and its base is on the table with us. Do I forget qqchose? Ah yes, I advise you, if you have the patience to order it directly on the site. If you speak English or German, so good. You can pay by money or card and return it to you half as much (I had to pay about 80 euros). You receive it soon. Come on, good choice!
we were offered a prima papa for my eldest son, the chairs are super well made, and you can adjust the size of the child. It pours it now for second.
To my son very turbulent, greedy and daredevil … we opted for a high chair wooden, heavy and very stable, a removable tray and most convenient way to avoid accidents straps to clip … by qlqs month we will remove the plateauet straps, sometimes the battery has good height dining table to share my account repas.je well use this chair a few years, my son is almost 2 years, so it is a valuable purchasing .
Bon ben a contrast to all the world I never use the high chair … There is one, but Sterenn not bear to be (at least at home because with the nanny no worries). With us she prefers to be on our knees to eat, and now it is mobile he has a small office, she sits like a table and tries to eat like Mom Dad.
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