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Now that your little one is able to sit unsupported it’s time for them to join the rest of the family at the table. Choose from our wide range of wooden, folding and travelling high chairs. With great brands like Nuna, Stokke, Keter and Tripp Trapp you are guaranteed to find the perfect high chair for your little one.High Chairs & Booster Seats F is for Feeding Boosters & Hook On Seats See All High Chairs & Booster Seats ALL OPTIONS FOR BrandToys”R”Us, Babies”R”Us are registered trademarks of Toys”R”Us (Canada) Ltd. Use of this site signifies your acceptance of Toys"R"Us Website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.There’s nothing better than sitting down to a family meal and having everyone — including baby — at the table. From its classic ergonomic design to the cool colors, the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair ($250) brings your little one front and center from birth. Want to learn more? Check out our review below: Easy to set up, the Tripp Trapp can be adjusted as your little one grows (though you do have to use a screwdriver) well past the toddler stage.

There’s even a Newborn Set that allows you to have a child as young as a day old at the table. The harness is simple to use and we love the gorgeous cushion sets that are available. We can attest that they’re a breeze to attach and remove and they wash up incredibly well. Stokke has also created a number of other smart accessories (including the Baby Set and Table Top ), which can make your tot’s dining experience even better.
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Things We Didn’t Like: This is one of those products we just love to pieces — literally, there isn’t a thing not to like. The only limiting factor, though, is the cost. Not everyone can afford to splurge on this seat. However, if you consider the long-term investment value — the chair can actually be used as a desk chair by an adult — it may make the price a little more doable for some. Also, while we absolutely love the newborn set, the baby set, the tray, the cushions, etc., they aren’t necessities.
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This is one of those baby gear items that pays for itself again and again. While expensive, the Tripp Trapp will last for years, taking a child from babyhood into adulthood. You can even hand it down from generation to generation. Plus, Stokke continues to improve the design, creating the ultimate high chair for discerning parents. The page you were looking for appears to have been moved, deleted or does not exist.
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I sold something to afford the Tripp Trapp, at a time when that money could have been used elsewhere. Reasons I thought I needed a Tripp Trapp: It looked mega easy to clean. It’s tiny for a highchair, takes up the same amount of space as a normal chair, and can be tucked under the table when the baby set is not in use. It can be used for much longer than a standard highchair. It adapts for an older child, a desk chair, and even works as an adult seat. It comes in a good range of colours. All my friends were getting one. I envisioned all of my (future) children sitting at the table with their own Tripp Trapps in a funky array of colours that perfectly contrasts with our neutral dining room colour scheme. Y’know, because that’s important. Part of the reason it’s taken me so long to review the Tripp Trapp is because it’s a bit of a sore subject with the other half to admit that a highchair that costs ten times less would have been just as good a purchase.

Perhaps a better purchase even, as for the first six months a highchair tray would have been really handy, and I couldn’t afford £50 (£50!) for the tray that fits the Tripp Trapp. We have since bought the IKEA Antilop chair for my mum’s house, and I can confirm that this highchair takes up about the same amount of space as the Tripp Trapp, is just as easy to clean, has a tray, and is a fraction of the price. He sits well in it and he can’t slump down too far. Seriously, you do not need to look any further than this highchair unless a super-quick folding chair is of great importance to you. Plus points for the Tripp Trapp: It aids good posture better than any other highchair Arlo has tried in the past 12 months of eating in pubs, restaurants and at friends’ houses. Try as he might, there is no chance that he can slump in that chair. For that reason, I am so glad that it’s the chair he uses every day. (If you are desperate to try out the Tripp Trapp in an eating scenario, I believe that TGI Friday use Tripp Trapps as their restaurant highchairs.)