Fisher Price Healthy Care High Chair Video Review
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Technical Details
- Removeable, dishwasher safe food tray snaps in place
- 7 height adjustments, also converts to booster
- 3 position recline (one hand adjustment)
- Dishwasher safe teether toy can “plug” into either side of the tray
- 5-point restraint
- Foot rest
- Surface washable pad
- Folds compactly for storage
- Sturdy steel frame
- Convenient towel bar on back
- Tray snaps on to back legs for storage
- One handed release (for removal and adjustment of base tray)
- Manufacturer’s recommended age 3 months +
Chicco Polly Highchair Woodstock
Thickly padded vinyl seat pad is easy to wipe clean; second tray is dishwasher safe; one hand seat and tray adjustment
7 height positions and 3 recline positions provide maximum comfort for baby; 5-point harness included
Height adjustable footrest accomodates a growing baby; 4 wheels make it easy to maneuver
Tray conveniently hangs on rear leg tubes for easy storage; slimmest fold in it’s class
Age - 5 to 36 Months; Weight limit - 37 lbs
Feeding tips for troublesome tots
Keep trying!
Young children often need to be presented with new foods on upwards of 15 seperate occasions before they will even try them. Be persistent, but do not try to force the issue!
Dont force it
If mealtime becomes a battle - you’ve already lost. If your child doesn’t want to eat something, or spits it out, trying to force it into their mouth is going to turn mealtime into a negative experience. Offer foods a couple of times, but be patient. If they dont want to try a new food today, maybe they will tommorrow.
Share the food
If your toddler is wary of new foods, then show them that its good by eating some yourself! Often this will encouarge them to copy you and discover a great new flavour.
Hide the veg!
Sauces, stews and food with multiple ingredients are a great way to sneak a few extra veg onto the plate (and more importantly, into the stomach) without too much fight from your child. When babies are weening, pureed veg tend to go down very well, but as they get a bit older it can be tricky to get them to eat their greens. Toddlers love our ’sneaky’ potato cakes, with all sorts of veg in - see the recipe section for more ideas.
No squash before meals
Toddlers tend to fill up on drinks and not eat if its given to close to meal times - let them have a little water to drink before meals are served, but try not to let you child fill up.