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Equipment & Other
Contempo
High Chair (Graco) $149.99
Our mom tester reports, "this highchair is wonderful for so many reasons: it is
easy to use, easy to clean, and folds up so small that it is perfect for small
kitchens or to store at grandma's house. In addition, it requires absolutely no
assembly (another bonus for those who are not used to putting together baby
products). It has three adjustable seat positions for beginning eaters to
seasoned Mac & Cheese veterans, and the cushy seat pad can easily be thrown into
the washing machine. It's height is adjustable so that you can remove the tray,
lower the seat and slide the baby right up to the dining table to join everyone
for dinner. Plus, the tray conveniently fits in the dishwasher! Yahoo! A
terrific highchair for a great price."
Prima
Pappa Rocker (PegPerego)
$179.99
When I had my first child I inherited a Peg Perego high chair. That chair
was then handed down to my sister-in-law. This is like the Ferrari in the
high chair world. They are really well designed, sleek, stylish and long
lasting. They recline in 4 different positions and come with 7 different
height options. It comes with two
trays, one for dinner and one for play. The large one is dishwasher
safe. They are designed with a 5 point harness system and a bar between
the legs for when you child is older. The wheels roll and brake well and
the whole unit folds compactly for storage. All in all it's a great
highchair that you can use for several kids!
Eddie Bauer Natural Wood High Chair
(Dorel Juvenile
Group) $99.99
This is a very nice high chair brings you back
to basics with a solid wood construction. It doesn't raise, or lower, tilt
or play music, but according to our mom-tester this is a really great highchair
that can stand the test of time. It's easy to clean and move around, fits
well with her simple, country decor and her son is happy in it. She wished
it had the 5-point harness that some other high chairs have, but overall she was
happy with the design. Some things to note, since it doesn't recline your
child needs to sit up well before you can use it, it's also a bit heavier than
the plastic ones, but also therefore sturdier. Overall our mom-tester
thought it was a really nice high chair and is happy to have it in her home.
Table
Toppers (Neat Solutions Inc.) This is a must for a parent or
grandparent (with toddlers) on the go. These disposable placemats are
great for the new self-feeder. They adhere to the table top to provide a barrier against germs and dirt.
The child can't push them away (like a bowl) and they come in multi-packs
of either 8-mats or 20-mats. Their new styles include Blues Clues, Dora
the Explorer and even SpongeBob to make them even more appealing. You can
find them at most major retailers. Just $8.99 for the 20 count pack.
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