Curved legs let you pull baby right up to the table Dishwasher-safe, pull-out tray insert for quick, easy clean up Six seat heights adjust with one hand to easily put baby at table level One-hand, four-position recline lets even infants join in at mealtime Cushioned seat pad is vinyl coated to wipe clean Tray slides with one hand to easily get baby in and out Removable snack tray with cup holder Convertible 3- & 5-point harness grows with your child Locking castors let you roll chair away between meals Folds and stows easily
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Brand | Graco |
Item model number | 3E00ABB |
Color | Beige |
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Product Id | 1188535 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 047406096770 |
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So far, I love this chair. I've only tried it out a few times, but it seems great.
I originally bought this high chair because I liked the pattern and colors. It matches my decor and it looks good for either a girl or a boy. My daughter is 6 months old and it works great for her. I love the five-point harness to help her sit up. I push one release button and all the straps come apart, making it super easy to pull her out of the harness. It was pretty easy to assemble, but it takes a little bit of muscle. Once together it is sturdy. Only the tray seems a little flimsy, but it works well enough. I have to push or pull hard to get it to slide for adjusting it. The high chair adjusts up and down. It's easier to feed a baby when it is up high. I love that the high chair can lower to fit under my dining room table, without the dinner tray attached, so when she is older she can join us at the table. The clearance of my table from the floor to the bottom edge of the table is about 25.75 inches high. If your table is lower than that, it won't fit under it with the snack tray attached, but that can snap off and the child is still restrained by the seat belt. The seat belt can easily be either a 5-point harness, or a 3-point belt (between the legs and around the waist.) The snack tray (that you slide the dinner tray onto) snaps on and off so you have more versatility when the child is older. I love how the seat reclines to make feeding young babies easier, or to accommodate a sleeping toddler as children occasionally fall asleep while still in their high chair. This high chair has locks on the wheels so if you want it to roll, you have the wheels, if you want it to stay put, then you lock the wheels. Overall, I love all the features this high chair has to offer, my only complaint is that the tray could be a bit sturdier and easier to work with. -Mother of five sweet children
Maybe I got a bad box of parts, but once I put the high chair together it was very flimsy. I know I put it together correctly, but the tray was difficult to put on. The wheels didn't roll on my wood floors at all, and the seat just didn't fit a child well. The tray sat too high on the torso, making it difficult for my 18 month old to feed herself. Fisher Price makes a much better product. Don't waste your time and money on this one.