Baby Trend
Sit-Right High Chair Adjustable High Chair For Babies and Toddlers

HC05760

Color: Bobble Heads
Price:
$94.99

Product Details


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Features

  • 3 position seat recline.
  • 6 position height adjustment.
  • 3 position one hand operated tray.
  • Dishwasher safe removable tray insert.
  • 3-point safety harness.
  • Easy wipe-clean seat pad.
  • Compact free-standing fold.

Description

The Baby Trend® Sit-Right High Chair has a colorful design printed on soft fabric. This high chair ensures safety, ease-of-use and convenience as your little one starts to experience different tastes, flavors and textures.

Your baby will be safe and comfortable during mealtimes with this durable and sturdy steel frame and you will have peace of mind. This Sit-Right High Chair is easy to clean and has a tray insert that is BPA free and dishwasher-safe


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

  • Product dimensions: 22.5" x 33" x 42.5"
  • 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

Baby Trend high chairs are typically suitable for babies who can sit up unassisted (around 6 months) through toddlerhood, usually up to 50 lbs or 3 years old. Some models convert and can be used longer. Always check your specific model's age and weight requirements.

Most children transition from high chairs between ages 2-3, or when they can sit comfortably at the table in a regular chair, reach the table properly, and have the self-control to sit through meals. Weight limits are typically 40-50 lbs. Booster seats can bridge this transition.

Five months is generally too early for a high chair unless your baby can sit up completely unassisted with no support and has strong head/neck control. Most babies aren't ready until 6 months. Using a high chair too early can cause slouching and breathing difficulties.

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.

Some high chairs have adjustable footrests built in, while others allow aftermarket footrest additions. Proper foot support is important for posture and eating development. Check if your model has adjustable footrest options, or look for compatible universal footrests designed for high chairs.