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The top-rated high chairs are sturdy, easy to use, have ample space for food play, and wipe down like a dream. Fisher-Price Space Saver Highchair Why moms love it "I like that it attaches to my chair so it doesn't take an extra seat." "Easy to clean covers, saves space in our smaller house, has seat height adjustments and can be used at table without the tray." Buy or add to registry Graco Blossom High Chair "Well made and has worked well in many formats. Wish the booster was less bulky." "Love the recline feature and color options." Graco DuoDiner DLX 3-in-1 High Chair "Well made product, easy to roll around, easy to switch between upright and laid back, easy to remove top tray to wash, nice size for growing baby." "We were able to get our children up to the table at a young age to be a part of family dinner time, even before they were eating, to establish the routine. It is big and takes up a bit of floor space, but worth it." Chicco Polly Double Pad High Chair

I also like that it will transition as baby grows older; I had to have all separate products before." Cosco Simple Fold High Chair "Easy set up - had it being used in a just a few minutes. My son fits perfectly in it.
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But where's your baby going to sit when she eats? Once babies get old enough to sit unsupported and start eating solid foods (around 6 months), you may want to get a high chair. The best kind of high chair is the high-quality chair you inherit for free from a friend. But if that freebie never materializes, the next best thing is a convertible high chair. Convertible high chairs adjust as your child grows, so you don't have to buy a second chair or booster seat later on. Here are our top picks for some of the best convertible high chairs on the market. When you're picking out any high chair, you want to look for the following: Safety harness: A three-point harness at minimum, five-point even better. A tray that's easy for you to remove and clean, but difficult for your baby to kick away. Seat covers that are either vinyl (so you can wipe them clean) or removable (so you can put them in the washer). Right for your home. For example, if you don't have a lot of space, look for a chair that folds up, or comes with wheels.

Quality -- you want something that won't fall apart or injure your child. Complies with voluntary ASTM safety standards. Boon Flair Pneumatic Pedestal Highchair (around $280): This chair is height adjustable via pneumatic lift. It can fit under a table, has a sturdy base that glides and won't scratch floors but can lock into place, has a five-point harness, and features a groovy futuristic design. Seats up to a 4-year-old child. Stokke Tripp Trap (around $250): This one is a classic -- we used this for our family. Here's how convertible it is: You can keep adjusting the height to fit even an adult (it can take up to 300 pounds). There's a foot rest for comfort, several different color choices, machine-washable cushions, and a solid harness for babies. They last forever, but the footprint is quite large. See also the more gently-priced Keekaroo chair. Svan Convertible High Chair (around $275): This is another chair that can adjust up to a teenager. It's lightweight and ergonomically designed;