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Baby wooden highchair that converts into a table and chair

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  • bodacious
    bodacious Posts: 450 Forumite
    don't know if it's just me but that really doesn't look very comfortable!
  • bodacious wrote: »
    don't know if it's just me but that really doesn't look very comfortable!

    I bought this for my daughter when she needed a high chair, you can buy cushions to use with it and I did but my daughter preferred it without. She continued to use it as separate table and chair until she was 4 and my son needed to use it as a high chair. He used it as a desk and chair until he started school. I would highly recommend especially at this price.
  • Agree with the uncomfortable bit.

    Grandparents have a similar model and the design is great - highchair design good, although not high enough to reach a dining table, but good for feeding while sat on a sofa. Desk and table set up also good.

    Difference with the grandparents one, is that it has a cushioned seat which I'd say is needed.
    --- Warning: Grumpy Old Man in Training ---
  • dumbells
    dumbells Posts: 103 Forumite
    we've got one of these it has been great. We have got a cushion for it. My daughter is 4 now and uses it as a table a chair. It gets used for everything, drawing, painting, eating etc. It fitted perfectly up to our dinning table so it just depends how high you dinning table is. I would definitely recommend it.
  • We've got one of these (with the cushion). Little girl has always loved it, and now at 2 1/2 she thinks the chair and desk are the best thing ever for sitting and drawing with crayons. A real bargain at £50.

    I tried it once. It's pretty uncomfortable if you're an adult.......
    You're my badger now Dave.
  • We used this similar model.

    It was really good, got lots of use as table & chair after DS was out of high chair.
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