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CategoriesArchivesWelcome to SafeTots.co.uk Blog & AdviceWelcome to the Safetots Blog where we'll aim to give tips and advice on baby and toddler safety. Please Scroll down to see the latest articles or use the navigation on the left to browse by category or use the search box to find more infomation and hints and tips about your particular topic.The debate between wooden high chairs and plastic high chairs has been one that has been around for many years. In our opinion the choice between plastic and wooden high chairs is one of personal preference.
Feeding time with babies and young children can often leave your dining room looking like an explosion in an abstract art gallery and whilst most art lovers would appreciate a painting, most parents don’t appreciate having to wipe up baby food from just about every surface possible!
Every parent given the option would like an all signing, all dancing high chair that goes with their decor and out lasts their Childs needs. Wooden high chairs, even though they are of a more traditional design tick most of the must have boxes.
Choosing a high chair can be worse than looking for a needle in a haystack, with so many different makes, models and features establishing what exactly you need is near on impossible. When it comes to wooden high chairs, the decision is marginally easier as many of the features of wooden high chairs do not differ too greatly from model to model.
Finding the right high chair can be like finding a needle in a haystack especially with so many to choose from, each having specific features. These days’ parents are looking towards looks as well as features when choosing a hair chair, in order to get a high chair that fits in with the decor of the house or perhaps blends in with a dining table.
The time will come when your baby needs to eat their meals in a high chair. A high chair is the best and safest method to feed your baby when they reach the right age and is a fun, practical way for your infant to be involved with family mealtimes. In this article we’ll give advice on when your baby is ready to be fed from a high chair, what to look for in a high chair and some safety tips for using this essential piece of equipment.Tags: Feeding, high chair
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