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Fisher Price SpaceSaver Baby High Chair
With the Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair, you get everything you love from a full-size high chair but in a portable size that fits easily on most dining and restaurant chairs. It has two height adjustments and three recline positions to keep your baby comfortable, and you can transform it into a toddler booster when your little one is ready. And, keeping this high chair clean is super easy, too. The deep-dish design helps keep your little one from pushing food off the tray, and the spill-resistant seat pad and harness are machine washable. Plus, the seat, tray and bonus tray insert are all dishwasher safe, so cleanup is a snap (literally). Where development comes into play Self-Confidence: High chairs help babies build confidence as they learn to feed themselves and participate in mealtime. Security & Happiness: High chairs allow babies to be at eye level with their caregivers, helping them to feel secure & happy. Plus, the cushioned seat and tray keep little ones comfy during mealtime. Pull Up a Seat The Fisher-Price SpaceSaver Simple Clean High Chair is a portable seat that helps keep baby comfy while keeping their food off the floor. The seat’s tray position and recline adjusts over time to “grow” with your child before becoming a booster seat. Plus, the soft seat cover is machine washable for easy cleaning. Portable design fits on most dining chairs so your little foodie can sit in style wherever you go Deep, extra-large tray & liner help contain runaway snacks and spills Better than the average phone book, the high chair converts to a toddler booster seat Easily clean the tray and tray liner in the dishwasher
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Due to the risk of salmonella infections, children under age 5 should not eat undercooked eggs. Runny yolks (meaning the yolk is not solid) may not be safe enough. This is because Due to the risk of salmonella infections, children under age 5 should not eat undercooked eggs. Runny yolks (meaning the yolk is not solid) may not be safe enough. This is because toddlers and babies ... Show More
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