Make mealtimes a comfortable experience for you and your little one with our selection of feeding and booster chairs.
Portable High Chairs & Boosters to make mealtimes easy
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1. What's the difference between a high and booster chair?
A high chair is a type of seating device specifically designed for infants and young children, usually from around 6 months old to 3 years old. It typically features a tray and a harness to secure the child. A booster chair is a transitional option for older toddlers and young children, usually between 2 and 4 years old, who have outgrown a high chair but still need some extra height to reach the table comfortably. Boosters don't usually have trays and are meant to be used with regular dining chairs, providing an elevated seating surface for the child.
2. What are the main safety features to look for before choosing a high or booster chair?
First and foremost, ensure that the chair has a sturdy and stable design to prevent tipping. Look for a five-point harness system to securely hold your child in place and adjustable straps to accommodate their growth. Lastly, check for easy-to-clean materials and removable trays for convenience and hygiene.