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Formula Makers for Hassle-Free Baby Bottle Prep Whether you're short on space or looking for a chair that's perfectly portable for on-the-go, here are nine hook-on high chairs for your baby's next meal. Phil & Teds Lobster Portable High Chair Phil & Teds Lobster Portable High Chair $79 BUY NOW Skip the germy restaurant high chair and bring this with you to dinner instead. Phil & Teds' portable high chair has adjustable lobster clips that secure it to the table, a snap-on tray that gives tots a clean eating surface, and it folds flat into its own carrying bag. More: Under Chair Splat Mats for Quick Post-Meal Cleanups Chicco 360 Rotating Hook-On Booster Chair Chicco 360 Rotating Hook-On Booster Chair $75 BUY NOW This hook-on high chair is so cool, you may want to toss your regular high chair and make this your go-to instead. The rotating seat has six positions, so your baby can face forward for family meals, to the side for one-on-one feedings, or turn outwards for hang time.

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It does what a full-sized model does and more, adjusting to four different heights (and nearly any table), reclining to three positions, and converting to a booster seat for transitioning into the toddler years. The 2-piece reversible, stain- resistant seat pad can be wiped clean or machine-washed. The Smart Level Tray stays flat even when the seat is reclined.
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4 height positions to fit most table sizes 3 position reclining seat Removable Smart Level Tray remains flat even when seat is reclined, and has 3 locking positions to grow with baby EasyClean insert is dishwasher-safe Assembled Dimensions (in inches): 22.25 x 21.25 x 24 Product Dimensions (in inches):21.6 x 17.5 x 13.0
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