Baby Trend
Dine Time 3-In-1 High Chair Easy-to-Clean Feeding Chair Converts to Toddler Chair

HC07C01C

Color: Starlight Pink
Price:
$99.99

Product Details


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Features

  • 3-position seat recline.
  • 3-position one hand operated tray.
  • Dishwasher-safe removable tray.
  • Multiple position height adjustment.
  • Adjustable 5-point safety harness system.
  • Folds compact for storage.

Description

Give your little one the best seat in the house with the Dine Time 3-in-1 High Chair from Baby Trend®. It reclines for infant feeding and later transforms from a full-size high chair to a toddler chair. The height, recline, and tray can all be adjusted to your child’s growing body and the 5-point safety harness keeps them secure.

The four wheels keep the chair mobile-friendly and brakes make it stationary when you’ve found a good eating spot. It cleans up well with the dishwasher-safe tray insert and folds compact for storage.


Recommended Use

  • This high chair is designed to be used by a child with a maximum weight of 40 lb.
  • The highchair should be used only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted and at least 6 months of age.

Technical Details

  • Maximum weight recommendation: 40 lb
  • Materials:
  • Number of items: 1
  • Batteries required: NO

JPMA Certification Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association BPA Free child's tray

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FAQs

Babies can sit in restaurant high chairs once they can sit unassisted with good head and neck control, usually around 6 months. Restaurant high chairs vary in safety features, so consider bringing a portable harness or seat for added security and hygiene.

No, 3 months is generally too young for high chair use. Babies must be able to sit up completely on their own without support before using a high chair, which typically occurs around 6 months. Early use can cause slouching, breathing issues, and safety concerns.

Footrests provide important support for proper posture and feeding. When feet dangle unsupported, babies may compensate by slouching, which can affect eating and digestion. Feet should rest flat on a footrest. Look for high chairs with adjustable footrests or add compatible aftermarket options.

High chairs typically accommodate children up to 40-50 lbs or around age 3. However, maximum age varies by child's size and the chair's specific limits. Children often transition to booster seats at the table between 2-3 years when they demonstrate appropriate sitting behavior.

High chairs can tip over if children push against tables, if used on unlevel surfaces, or if the base isn't wide enough. Prevent tipping by using wide-based designs, always using the safety harness, placing on flat floors, and never leaving children unattended.