Features of Wooden Baby High Chairs You Wanted

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The design of a room is very important and more and more parents are complaining that with children stuff the whole concept and over all look of their house is going down the drain. Baby cribs here and there, toys all over the living room big plastic high chairs in the dining room, all those do really mess with and adults taste in style and what is needed around the house.

The best way to blend in children stuff in the house is to buy it in wood like wooden baby high chairs, but you must keep in mind that the features on a wooden high chair are quite limited because of the material being used. Here are some features that you must have if it’s a wooden high chair you desire.

Five-point-harness – to ensure you Childs safety you must have this feature because it will keep your child lock into the high chair and prevent accidents. The 3point- harness if fine but the 5points harness is much safer.

Plastic removable tray – this feature must be present and it’s not really for the child it for the parents. Having this makes it much easier to clean up after you child is done eating. Most removable trays are dishwasher friendly and can even just be wiped down.

A stable and sturdy base – this is to prevent those accidents where in child’s topple over in the chair I must have a wide base span and sturdy legs to be able to withstand the weight of your child as he/she grows.

Soft padding – the seat must have a nice comfortable feel to it because studies show that if the child is comfortable, there is a bigger chance of the child behaving and we all know it’s important to behave at the dinner table.Remember that most wooden high chairs will cost more that your regular plastic ones, they can reach high prices of $300 or for the cheaper on can go as low as $40 depending on the make and the features, remember when it come to our children we must put safety first.

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