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High Chair, 3-in-1 Convertible Wooden High Chair with Adjustable Legs & Removable Tray, Gray
High Chair, 3-in-1 Convertible Wooden High Chair with Adjustable Legs & Removable Tray, Gray
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$99.99 USD
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$99.99 USD
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Elevate your child's mealtime experience with the 3-in-1 Convertible Wooden High Chair. This versatile chair can be easily adjusted to accommodate your little one's growth, transforming from a baby feeding chair to a toddler seat with a guardrail and even an ordinary stool chair. The high chair features a sturdy beech wood frame, a soft PU cushion, and a removable tray for hassle-free cleaning. Its stable, A-shaped structure and 5-point safety harness ensure your child's security. Designed to grow with your child, this high chair offers a comfortable and secure seating solution from 6 months to 3 years old.
- By simply adjusting the legs and tray, this modern high chair can be easily converted into a baby feeding chair, a toddler seat with guardrail, or an ordinary stool chair to meet the different growth needs of children from six months to three years old.
- The removable tray makes cleaning a breeze. What you need to do is simply unlatch the convenient plate and move it to the sink for a thorough rinse. And three adjustable positions can provide more space for fast-growing children.
- Made of food-grade PP and PE, this high chair is non-toxic and odorless. The legs are constructed with high-quality beech wood, which is sturdy and durable with good pressure resistance. Soft PU cushion and baffle provide a comfortable sitting experience for baby.
- The A-shaped structure effectively reduces the center of gravity, and the X-shaped steel frame for reinforcement makes the high chair stable and not easy to overturn. The anti-skid foot pads can enhance the overall stability while preventing scratching the floor.
- The five-point safety belt with adjustable length can keep your baby securely in place without leaning forward and falling down, preventing them from being injured when left unattended.
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