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Starting Solids, is your Baby Ready?
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Starting Solids, is your Baby Ready?

September 9, 2022October 27, 2022 speechinthecity Comments Off on Starting Solids, is your Baby Ready?

It’s time to get your baby upright in a chair when starting solid foods. Some things people consider when picking a high chair is how easily can you place baby in and lift baby out of the chair? Does the chair come with a removable tray? How secure is baby in the seat? Does the chair have seat straps? Shoulder straps? There are so many features for parents to look at when they are looking into the most secure and easy to maneuver high chair for starting solids. Some fan favorite high chairs we suggest you purchase for you child include: Stokke Tripp Trapp chair, the Abiie Beyond Wooden High Chair with Tray, and Keekaroo® Height Right High Chair. All these high chairs can be brought to the table. We suggest adjusting your child to the proper seating position for feeding, which is especially important when starting solid foods. More information on starting solids here. If you have questions about picking out high chairs please feel free to email us. PS, we have seen a lot of great high chair deals on Facebook Marketplace.

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