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browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Click here to find out i i i IKEA have asked anyone who owns an ANTILOP high chair to check the supplier number and production date (which you can find on the underside of the seat), after concerns were raised about the safety of the high chair’s belt. According to the IKEA website, the belt can open unexpectedly in use, creating a risk of falling. IKEA has received eight reports of the belt opening, including three resulting in minor injury when a child fell from the high chair. Here’s what you need to know if you own an IKEA ANTILOP high chair: Only ANTILOP high chairs from supplier #17389 with production dates 0607-0911 (YYMM) are affected. The supplier number and production date are moulded into the underside of the seat: If you think you own one of the affected high chairs, you can contact IKEA customer services on 020 3645 0000 to receive a replacement belt, free of charge. IKEA has said that no other high chairs are affected by this issue.

Update: IKEA have now said that a recall from 2012 was mistakenly republished on their website on Wednesday 3rd June 2015. The information above applies only to high chairs with production dates 0607-0911. See more product recalls in our slideshow: Follow BabyCentre on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and Bloglovin’ These Six High Chairs Are Worthy of Your Baby July 27, 2016 Baby ready to start solids? Before you start posting adorable photos of your little one covered in mashed banana and avocado — you’ll need a high chair. Meg Collins, editor of Lucie’s List, a survival guide for new and expectant parents, rounded up her top seating options in which tots can eat and shared her list with Us: No need to break the bank. “The Antilop is unbelievably cheap and shockingly awesome,” Collins tells Us. “With no fabric or seams, this chair makes cleanup a breeze.” Perfect for a family with a high-top table, “the Inglesina Fast clamps on to any surface up to 3.5 inches thick,” says the California-based mother of two.

“It pulls right up to the table, which allows baby to eat with the family,” says Collins.
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“It sits atop four solid beech legs and features fabric or leatherette straps to keep baby safe.” Sign up now for the Sign up now for the Us Weekly newsletter to get breaking celebrity news, hot pics and more delivered straight to your inbox!There’s nothing better than sitting down to a family meal and having everyone — including baby — at the table. From its classic ergonomic design to the cool colors, the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair ($250) brings your little one front and center from birth. Want to learn more? Check out our review below: Easy to set up, the Tripp Trapp can be adjusted as your little one grows (though you do have to use a screwdriver) well past the toddler stage. There’s even a Newborn Set that allows you to have a child as young as a day old at the table. The harness is simple to use and we love the gorgeous cushion sets that are available. We can attest that they’re a breeze to attach and remove and they wash up incredibly well.

Stokke has also created a number of other smart accessories (including the Baby Set and Table Top ), which can make your tot’s dining experience even better.Unlike other baby products that can be eyesores in a well-designed space, the chic chair blends well into any décor. And, of course, we love that mini feet have somewhere to rest and aren’t just left dangling uncomfortably as they are in so many other high chairs. Things We Didn’t Like: This is one of those products we just love to pieces — literally, there isn’t a thing not to like. The only limiting factor, though, is the cost. Not everyone can afford to splurge on this seat. However, if you consider the long-term investment value — the chair can actually be used as a desk chair by an adult — it may make the price a little more doable for some. Also, while we absolutely love the newborn set, the baby set, the tray, the cushions, etc., they aren’t necessities. Purchasing just the chair alone will still get you incredible mileage without all of the excess costs.