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I loved my Fisher Price Healthy Care High Chair but with three children, two of them still in boosters or highchairs, I needed more space in the house.
The Fisher-Price Space Saver high chair is compact, using the already taken space of the kitchen chair.
The seat reclines so there are three positions that baby can be in. This is great because when they're just starting solids, they need to be reclined more so than an older baby eating solids. The recline feature is also very smooth moving, making it almost a one hand change.
The seat also offers a three position height option that makes it easier for adjusting to different table heights.
The safety straps are a 5-point restraint that convert to a 3 point restraint. This is very importantĀ if your baby is anything like mine, andĀ has an aversion to sitting or being still! I have no worries that he will fall out of the chair when he's strapped in.
It offers all of the great Fisher-Price Highchair options that we've come to love; the one hand removable tray, the removable washable (VERY important!) seat cover, and durability. It's compact like the booster, but in highchair form for babies!
The only issue is that the bottom of the highchair has a base that is supposed to fit into the opening of your kitchen chair. Our chairs don't have an opening at the seat. We figured it out by putting the highchair onto the chair that we use at our breakfast island which did have an opening.
Problem solved and unhappy Mom crisis averted!
Last edited on Aug 02, 2009
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