We don't have a lot of space where we are, so I am looking to avoid buying a big, bulky high chair. However, I do need something for my daughter for when she eats.
I absolutely love our Fisher price space saving high chair. We are in an apartment. It uses one of your own chairs and just straps on easily. We got it for $35 during the Black Friday sale at Toys R Us last year.
I absolutely love our Fisher price space saving high chair. We are in an apartment. It uses one of your own chairs and just straps on easily. We got it for $35 during the Black Friday sale at Toys R Us last year.
We have the same thing. I like that it straps right to one of our dining chairs and when she is a little bigger she can still sit in it pushed up to the table!
I absolutely love our Fisher price space saving high chair. We are in an apartment. It uses one of your own chairs and just straps on easily. We got it for $35 during the Black Friday sale at Toys R Us last year.
We have this too and love that it doesn't take up any extra space, since we already have plenty of dining room chairs. We've been putting DS in it for almost a month now so that I can supervise him easily while I eat.
I absolutely love our Fisher price space saving high chair. We are in an apartment. It uses one of your own chairs and just straps on easily. We got it for $35 during the Black Friday sale at Toys R Us last year.
This is what we have too, we haven't used it yet, but I love that it just sits on one of our unused dining room chairs until we do need to start using it.
Please don't use your Bumbo on a table. They are not made for that and it is unsafe (if you look on Bumbo's site they even sell a stand to safely put it in so you can use it as a high chair). At almost 4m my DS flails back in his, and we keep it on the ground at all times. It is only made to go up to 22 pounds so you will need a real seat eventually.
We have also have the FP Space Saving High Chair and it works great. I used it for DD and plan to use it for DS. I am sure you can even find one on Craigslist used.
ETA: This is from Bumbo:
"WARNING - Prevent Falls;
Never use on any elevated surface.
Never use on a raised surface.
Never use as a car seat or bath seat.
Designed for floor level use only.
Never leave your baby unattended
as the seat is not designed to be
totally restrictive and may not
prevent release of your baby in the
event of vigorous movement."
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Please don't use your Bumbo on a table. They are not made for that and it is unsafe (if you look on Bumbo's site they even sell a stand to safely put it in so you can use it as a high chair). At almost 4m my DS flails back in his, and we keep it on the ground at all times. It is only made to go up to 22 pounds so you will need a real seat eventually.
We have also have the FP Space Saving High Chair and it works great. I used it for DD and plan to use it for DS. I am sure you can even find one on Craigslist used.
ETA: This is from Bumbo:
"WARNING - Prevent Falls;
Never use on any elevated surface.
Never use on a raised surface.
Never use as a car seat or bath seat.
Designed for floor level use only.
Never leave your baby unattended
as the seat is not designed to be
totally restrictive and may not
prevent release of your baby in the
event of vigorous movement."
For real? Get over yourself. Yes. I'm going to stick my kid in her bumbo on the edge of a table (it only has 2 legs, btw) and walk away leaving her unsupervised. Oh and she's 40 pounds, is that over the weight limit?
I try to assume most of us are competent mothers. I have the Bumbo so I obviously know their safety recommendations. I have assessed the situation and made the decision that as long as she fits, as long as I'm watching, and as long as the chair is on a wide, stable surface, no one is going to get hurt. There are dangers everywhere but I think this is one that is ridiculous to get up on a lectern about.
Cloth-diapering, co-sleeping, breast-feeding, C-section Mama
Please don't use your Bumbo on a table. They are not made for that and it is unsafe (if you look on Bumbo's site they even sell a stand to safely put it in so you can use it as a high chair). At almost 4m my DS flails back in his, and we keep it on the ground at all times. It is only made to go up to 22 pounds so you will need a real seat eventually.
We have also have the FP Space Saving High Chair and it works great. I used it for DD and plan to use it for DS. I am sure you can even find one on Craigslist used.
ETA: This is from Bumbo:
"WARNING - Prevent Falls;
Never use on any elevated surface.
Never use on a raised surface.
Never use as a car seat or bath seat.
Designed for floor level use only.
Never leave your baby unattended
as the seat is not designed to be
totally restrictive and may not
prevent release of your baby in the
event of vigorous movement."
For real? Get over yourself. Yes. I'm going to stick my kid in her bumbo on the edge of a table (it only has 2 legs, btw) and walk away leaving her unsupervised. Oh and she's 40 pounds, is that over the weight limit?
I try to assume most of us are competent mothers. I have the Bumbo so I obviously know their safety recommendations. I have assessed the situation and made the decision that as long as she fits, as long as I'm watching, and as long as the chair is on a wide, stable surface, no one is going to get hurt. There are dangers everywhere but I think this is one that is ridiculous to get up on a lectern about.
Yup. We set our daughter on our kitchen table (it is pushed up against 2 walls) in her Bumbo so that she can look at our faces while we eat. So far she has been unable to turn invisible, escape the tray, crawl across the table, and fall on the floor.
Our living room floor is raised, does this mean I should not set the Bumbo on that as well? ;-)
Yup. We set our daughter on our kitchen table (it is pushed up against 2 walls) in her Bumbo so that she can look at our faces while we eat. So far she has been unable to turn invisible, escape the tray, crawl across the table, and fall on the floor.
Our living room floor is raised, does this mean I should not set the Bumbo on that as well? ;-)
Lol absolutely NOT. We are on the second floor, so I can't put it on the ground either because it's elevated.
Cloth-diapering, co-sleeping, breast-feeding, C-section Mama
I really don't think I need to "get over myself'."
Obviously you are free to do what you want with your own child. But the safety warning is there for a reason. Personally I would not feel safe using it on a table or counter top, or even a chair. I'm sure you are all competent mothers, but it just takes a split second for that thing to topple, not worth the risk to me.
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We use the bumbo with the tray or a seat that attaches to the table....I can't remember what the brand is. I like it a lot though! I wouldn't trust it though if you don't have a heavy solid table (we have a huge solid oak table)
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Yup. We set our daughter on our kitchen table (it is pushed up against 2 walls) in her Bumbo so that she can look at our faces while we eat. So far she has been unable to turn invisible, escape the tray, crawl across the table, and fall on the floor.
Our living room floor is raised, does this mean I should not set the Bumbo on that as well? ;-)
Lol absolutely NOT. We are on the second floor, so I can't put it on the ground either because it's elevated.
So are we. I didn't realize this, but I guess I cannot use the Bumbo with my daughter at all. Shucks...
...and hot coffee also has warnings 'Caution: HOT'
Im not meaning to be snarky, just sayin' as long as you use common sense {Not leaving your baby unsupervised, not tetering on the edge of the countertop...} your baby should be just fine.
If you have an extra chair at your table- you could use the Eddie Bauer pop-up travel chair, it just straps on
If you dont- we have a chair that clips on to the table made by Chicco- {not sure of the name} my DD isn't using it yet, but we have it up and seems very stable & secure.
Please don't use your Bumbo on a table. They are not made for that and it is unsafe (if you look on Bumbo's site they even sell a stand to safely put it in so you can use it as a high chair). At almost 4m my DS flails back in his, and we keep it on the ground at all times. It is only made to go up to 22 pounds so you will need a real seat eventually.
We have also have the FP Space Saving High Chair and it works great. I used it for DD and plan to use it for DS. I am sure you can even find one on Craigslist used.
ETA: This is from Bumbo:
"WARNING - Prevent Falls;
Never use on any elevated surface.
Never use on a raised surface.
Never use as a car seat or bath seat.
Designed for floor level use only.
Never leave your baby unattended
as the seat is not designed to be
totally restrictive and may not
prevent release of your baby in the
event of vigorous movement."
For real? Get over yourself. Yes. I'm going to stick my kid in her bumbo on the edge of a table (it only has 2 legs, btw) and walk away leaving her unsupervised. Oh and she's 40 pounds, is that over the weight limit?
I try to assume most of us are competent mothers. I have the Bumbo so I obviously know their safety recommendations. I have assessed the situation and made the decision that as long as she fits, as long as I'm watching, and as long as the chair is on a wide, stable surface, no one is going to get hurt. There are dangers everywhere but I think this is one that is ridiculous to get up on a lectern about.
We also use the Bumbo on our kitchen table. I see no problem with it. Some people just freak out about every little thing.
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Re: If you don't have a high chair, what do you use?
This is what we plan on using
This.
So long as your LO can fit! Just set it on the table (not on the edge, of course) or floor. ;-)
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We have the same thing. I like that it straps right to one of our dining chairs and when she is a little bigger she can still sit in it pushed up to the table!
We have this too and love that it doesn't take up any extra space, since we already have plenty of dining room chairs. We've been putting DS in it for almost a month now so that I can supervise him easily while I eat.
This is what we have too, we haven't used it yet, but I love that it just sits on one of our unused dining room chairs until we do need to start using it.
Please don't use your Bumbo on a table. They are not made for that and it is unsafe (if you look on Bumbo's site they even sell a stand to safely put it in so you can use it as a high chair). At almost 4m my DS flails back in his, and we keep it on the ground at all times. It is only made to go up to 22 pounds so you will need a real seat eventually.
We have also have the FP Space Saving High Chair and it works great. I used it for DD and plan to use it for DS. I am sure you can even find one on Craigslist used.
ETA: This is from Bumbo:
"WARNING - Prevent Falls; Never use on any elevated surface. Never use on a raised surface. Never use as a car seat or bath seat. Designed for floor level use only. Never leave your baby unattended as the seat is not designed to be totally restrictive and may not prevent release of your baby in the event of vigorous movement."For real? Get over yourself.
Yes. I'm going to stick my kid in her bumbo on the edge of a table (it only has 2 legs, btw) and walk away leaving her unsupervised. Oh and she's 40 pounds, is that over the weight limit?
I try to assume most of us are competent mothers. I have the Bumbo so I obviously know their safety recommendations. I have assessed the situation and made the decision that as long as she fits, as long as I'm watching, and as long as the chair is on a wide, stable surface, no one is going to get hurt. There are dangers everywhere but I think this is one that is ridiculous to get up on a lectern about.
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Yup. We set our daughter on our kitchen table (it is pushed up against 2 walls) in her Bumbo so that she can look at our faces while we eat. So far she has been unable to turn invisible, escape the tray, crawl across the table, and fall on the floor.
Our living room floor is raised, does this mean I should not set the Bumbo on that as well? ;-)
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Lol absolutely NOT. We are on the second floor, so I can't put it on the ground either because it's elevated.
I really don't think I need to "get over myself'."
Obviously you are free to do what you want with your own child. But the safety warning is there for a reason. Personally I would not feel safe using it on a table or counter top, or even a chair. I'm sure you are all competent mothers, but it just takes a split second for that thing to topple, not worth the risk to me.
So are we. I didn't realize this, but I guess I cannot use the Bumbo with my daughter at all. Shucks...
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My DDs' Bumbo is always on either the counter, or on the table- NO POSSIBLE way she could tip it
Big sister meeting little brother for the first time-
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...and hot coffee also has warnings 'Caution: HOT'
Im not meaning to be snarky, just sayin' as long as you use common sense {Not leaving your baby unsupervised, not tetering on the edge of the countertop...} your baby should be just fine.
If you have an extra chair at your table- you could use the Eddie Bauer pop-up travel chair, it just straps on
If you dont- we have a chair that clips on to the table made by Chicco- {not sure of the name} my DD isn't using it yet, but we have it up and seems very stable & secure.
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Big sister meeting little brother for the first time-
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Ditto- he's not eating solids yet but sits at the table with us.
We also use the Bumbo on our kitchen table. I see no problem with it. Some people just freak out about every little thing.