We have the wooden Eddie Bauer chairs. They are HORRIBLE. Don't get them. The finish scrapes off, one of the chairs has 1 leg longer than the other 3 so we had to rig it up so it wouldn't rock, they are horrible to get clean, and really they are just horrible.
Honestly, if I had to do it again I'd get the Antilop chairs from Ikea or the Boon high chair - both of them are very easy to clean.
Do not get the Stokke Tripp Trapp. I hate it so much. It's so hard to clean, I had to spend more money to buy an overpriced tray because my kid's food was everywhere and it doesn't fold.
I love the nano- that's what my parents have and it's great. Looks cute, easy to fold up and store and easy to clean.
We got the Fisher-Price rainforest booster seats and LOVE them. Only about $30 each, compact, portable, easy to clean, and they come with an attached toy tray. They are great at home, restaurants and traveling. Only drawback is they don't recline which may or may not be an issue for your LOs drinking bottles when they outgrow their bouncy seats/Boppys.
I got the Graco wooden one. I hate it. I would have done my research if I knew that high chairs are actually kind of important. It doesnt recline and is tight around the crotch. I can't imagine it working long term since its already snug.
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I have heard great things about the Fisher-Price Space Saver.
I'm planning on getting those. They're very reasonably priced, don't take up very much space, and are pretty cute too. I love that they have neutral colors that will go with my kitchen (I've seen lots of high chairs that have all kinds of crazy primary colors going on)
We like our Chicco... not sure of the model name on it. It actually has a base seat cover that's a solid color, and another cover over it that is patterned. You can remove the patterned one for cleaning and you still have the bottom one to use! The tray is easy to slide in and out and the chair folds up well.
This was our 2nd highchair because we tossed our original Graco one that we used with our 1st son. There wasn't anything all that bad about the Graco, but we've been more pleased with the Chicco.
I have heard great things about the Fisher-Price Space Saver.
I'm planning on getting those. They're very reasonably priced, don't take up very much space, and are pretty cute too. I love that they have neutral colors that will go with my kitchen (I've seen lots of high chairs that have all kinds of crazy primary colors going on)
This...I plan on getting these too. Much cheaper and will save on space.
I have hte FP space savers. My LOs are only 6 months & we started solids at 5 months so I only have 1 month experience with them although I kind of wish I had set them up before that to feed them bottles b/c they both have reflux and eat much better in a reclined sitting position & I was always on the floor in front of bouncies- this is SO much more comfortable!
So far I really like them- they recline for when they're younger and then sit up straight and then become boosters. I've heard they're kind of messy & harder to clean as boosters though. I like that they don't take up the space of 2 high chairs in my kitchen and that they are portable although I konw some ppl really like the high chairs on wheels so they can push them around & have them sitting nearby while cooking dinner or whatever. The only drawback is now there are only 2 useable chairs at the kitchen table but we have another chair at a desk in the kitchen & our dining room table/chairs if we need it.
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We have the wooden Eddie Bauer chairs. They are HORRIBLE. Don't get them. The finish scrapes off, one of the chairs has 1 leg longer than the other 3 so we had to rig it up so it wouldn't rock, they are horrible to get clean, and really they are just horrible.
Honestly, if I had to do it again I'd get the Antilop chairs from Ikea or the Boon high chair - both of them are very easy to clean.
Do not get the Stokke Tripp Trapp. I hate it so much. It's so hard to clean, I had to spend more money to buy an overpriced tray because my kid's food was everywhere and it doesn't fold.
I love the nano- that's what my parents have and it's great. Looks cute, easy to fold up and store and easy to clean.
I have heard great things about the Fisher-Price Space Saver.
I'm planning on getting those. They're very reasonably priced, don't take up very much space, and are pretty cute too. I love that they have neutral colors that will go with my kitchen (I've seen lots of high chairs that have all kinds of crazy primary colors going on)
We like our Chicco... not sure of the model name on it. It actually has a base seat cover that's a solid color, and another cover over it that is patterned. You can remove the patterned one for cleaning and you still have the bottom one to use! The tray is easy to slide in and out and the chair folds up well.
This was our 2nd highchair because we tossed our original Graco one that we used with our 1st son. There wasn't anything all that bad about the Graco, but we've been more pleased with the Chicco.
This...I plan on getting these too. Much cheaper and will save on space.
I have hte FP space savers. My LOs are only 6 months & we started solids at 5 months so I only have 1 month experience with them although I kind of wish I had set them up before that to feed them bottles b/c they both have reflux and eat much better in a reclined sitting position & I was always on the floor in front of bouncies- this is SO much more comfortable!
So far I really like them- they recline for when they're younger and then sit up straight and then become boosters. I've heard they're kind of messy & harder to clean as boosters though. I like that they don't take up the space of 2 high chairs in my kitchen and that they are portable although I konw some ppl really like the high chairs on wheels so they can push them around & have them sitting nearby while cooking dinner or whatever. The only drawback is now there are only 2 useable chairs at the kitchen table but we have another chair at a desk in the kitchen & our dining room table/chairs if we need it.
GL!