
Baby Wood High Chair
Have you been shopping for a
high chair and you don’t really like the plastic high chairs that are more common today? Do you really like the look of the more traditional look of a baby wood high
chair? You may find that they are not all that common today, but
you can still find and safely use a baby wood high chair. Many
people assume that they have to use an antique, but this is not the case. In addition, in many instances the antique chairs are not safe so you should
look for a more current baby wood high chair.
If you have your heart set
on a baby wood high chair you’re in luck as they are still made today. There are many companies that make them, and most of them are very traditional
in appearance. The Safety 1st Vineland Solid Wood High
Chair is a great example of the wood high chairs that are still available on the market today. This is a very classically styled high chair but it is also contemporary
enough to look good in any home. Some of the features that allow
this baby wood high chair to stand out include but are not limited to:
- A solid wood design.
- 4 positions
- One hand release and adjustable tray
- Dishwasher safe tray
- Removable and machine washable seat padding
As you can see, this baby
wood high chair offers all of the same benefits and features of the plastic and metal high chairs; you just get
the look that you love in a high chair. The Safety 1st
brand is very well known for their safety and quality, so you can rest assured that your baby will be safe when
sitting in this chair. In fact, the three point harness as well as
the center piece will ensure that baby sits comfortable and safely in the seat with no threat of falling under
the tray and to the floor. The wide center of gravity also prevents
tipping and falling when baby moves.
In addition to being a
reliable, comfortable, and easy to use high chair, this baby wood high chair is also very
affordable. You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg on the high
chair; instead you can invest just a little bit and have a chair that you will be able to use from six months
of age up until the time that your child is ready to eat at the table in a regular
chair.
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