
With so many options of baby high chairs out in the market and being the new parents that we are, we can't choose what to buy! The comfort and appearance of these chairs matter to us, but they get quite pricey.
BLOOM FRESCO CAD$399
Age: rest > feed > play (NB - 6M, 6M-2YRS, 2 YRS-79 lbs)
Pros: 2 adjustable trays (feeding and playing), multiple reclining seat, adjustable foot rest, full rotation *but does a child really need all this function in a seat?*
Cons: Expensive! a mom complained "The straps are so bulky that a smaller child is really inhibited by them - my daughter is a year old and they are still too large - I can't imagine how much worse it would be with a younger child. And the seat liner is made of very porous foam that stained beyond cleaning the first time we used it."
STOKKE TRIPP TRAPP CAD$299-349
Age: 6M+
Pros: Made out of wood, lightweight hence more portable, durable, easy to clean, well made, solid
Cons: Fits better on bigger kids, baby rail broke for a customer and customer service did not assist her with her concern
MONTE TAVO CAD$345
Age: 6 months - 4 years
Very stylish, but not much review for this chair online.
AGE DESIGN HILO CHAIR CAD$299
100% Canadian
Again, not much review for this chair online, probably because this is a new product?
Again, not much review for this chair online, probably because this is a new product?
BOON FLAIR CAD$239
Age: 6 months - 4 years
Pros: Easy to cleanup - waterproof seat pads, comes with two liners & no corners to trap food, adjustable height, easy glide that will not scratch floor, the tray fits the dishwasher, PLUS Boon gives 10% of their profit to charity
Cons: Shoulder straps will not fit older kids, not easy to install, seat does not recline
or I guess we can go with the Fisher Price Rainforest Chair CAD$159. Lil T tried sitting in one today and he liked sitting in it. Choices choices..
Note: Opinions expressed on the pros and cons above are from different moms from various sources.
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