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Are High Chairs a Necessity?

I'm currently in the process of registering for our little girl. I found a graco 4-1 highchair, but it seems to be awful pricey compared to others on the market...$180.00. I was talking to my mother about it and she seems to think that we will hardly use a highchair, let alone an all in one. I plan on breastfeeding for as long as possible as well...any suggestions?

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nice but not necessary. As a baby when feeding solids you can sit them in the swing or in their bouncy seat or car seat and feed them fine. It's when they start to feed themselves that high chairs come in handy.

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I used the high chair that my younger brother used when he was a baby with my son (there is a 21 year difference, and yes, my mom still had it & it even closed up) until I found an antique high youth chair with a tray. When he was old enough to eat at the table, I just flipped the tray back, moved the chair up to the table & he ate with us. I did the same thing with my daughter only she started out in the antique chair. Now my granddaughter is in it, still, and she is 5 years old. It is built more like a chair, it is not spread out like the high chairs these days.

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High chairs are great when they are starting baby foods for them to sit in while you feed them. They are especially wonderful when they start eating finger foods, but you don't have to go the pricy high chair route. I bought for the high chair/booster seat that just gets buckled to a normal table chair. I love it. I don't have a lot of space taken up by a high chair and as they get older, it works for a booster seat at the table. The best part is that they are portable and light weight so when we eat at a friend's house, I just grab both of my boys' chairs and take them wiith us. They cost between $20 and $30 only too.

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You certainly aren't going to be needing one until 4-6 months after she is born. You may want to register for more immediate needs. This item does not have to be expensive.

I used my Bumbo with tray until my daughter was nearly a year old. This is a great solution until your baby can really sit up on her own...that is generally around 6 months.

After that I did buy one from the company where I work (IKEA). It is called the ANTILOP and you can get the tray and chair for under $30.

I love it because it is SO easy to clean, it is light, and the way the front is configured it fits right up to many dining room table when you remove the tray. Then your little one can join the family for dinner while still being contained.

It does NOT fold, but you're not going to need that for a while. Nor is the tray easily removable with one hand.

I'll be honest, if I had to do it again, I probably wouldn't have even bought it. I used the Bumbo as a booster because she preferred to sit at the table with everyone else.

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Just another thought... I don't disagree with the other answers, in fact, we have a 13 mon. old daughter who has used a high chair since she was 8 mon. We have a graco (the one that folds into 8"... we slide it in next to our refrigerator) the only thing I don't like about it are the straps, so pay attention to that when choosing one. Also about the cleaning, no matter what kind of chair you buy you are going to have to clean it at least three times a day... is there really one that is more easily cleaned than another, probably not. I would pay attention to what material the cover is made of, some stain more easily than others, say with spaghetti or blueberries.
I also don't think your mom is completely wrong. I am currently reading a book (How to raise a Self-Confident Baby by Magda Gerber) It was written in the 70's so you take what you can from it. One point she makes is that you should hold your baby while feeding it, on your lap. She says that it makes them comfy, and more secure about eating. Which in turn calms them and food is more easily digested. She also says that it is quality time with your undivided attention. And that if your baby feels safe while eating he/she will feel safe about eating new foods, and more willing to try. I did not read this book until after we began using the high chair but when our daughter began eating her first foods I put her in the boppy right in front of me and feed her. When she began grasping and wanting to feed herself I put her in the chair. You may want to give the book a try before buying all the new and cool baby products, Magda is actually against most of them... some of it makes sense. Take from it what you can.

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I purchased a really nice high chair with a pretty fabric cover. The high chair was absolutely necessary, the pretty fabric cover was a waste of money. After a couple of meals there was food all over the cover. It went in the washing machine and never got put back on the high chair. I liked the stand alone chair because I could put my toddler in it with a snack and work in the kitchen. She could still see me and we were still able to engage. She could easily feed herself from her tray. I also had a booster chair that attached to the kitchen chairs. When my second child was ready for the high chair my older daughter was ready for the booster seat. She was 2 1/2 years older so she was ready to sit at the dinner table and eat her food on a plate. The younger one threw her plate on the floor and ate her food on her high chair tray. These were fun times. We have really great pictures of both kids stripped down to a diaper feeding themselves Christmas dinner and birthday cake!

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High chairs are great when they are starting baby foods for them to sit in while you feed them. They are especially wonderful when they start eating finger foods, but you don't have to go the pricy high chair route. I bought for the high chair/booster seat that just gets buckled to a normal table chair. I love it. I don't have a lot of space taken up by a high chair and as they get older, it works for a booster seat at the table. The best part is that they are portable and light weight so when we eat at a friend's house, I just grab both of my boys' chairs and take them wiith us. They cost between $20 and $30 only too.

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You will use a high chair. Now, which type of one is up to you. They can be messy so you don't want them in a cloth bouncer or any thing like that unless you don't mind washing all the time. Being in a high chair also helps teach them how to sit and eat at the table with the family. You won't really need the high chair until they are about 4 1/2 months old.

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A high chair can provide a safe place for your child to sit while you cook etc... You don't need all the bells and whistles to one. Just one that is safe and comfortable.

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Hi J.,

I use my highchair everyday!
You do not use it at all in the first 4 -5 months, you start using it when your baby can sit by herself, then it is extremely convenient.

But definitely you do not need an expensive fancy one. Mine is a handdown from my sister and is extremely simple old style wood high chair with plastic tray (and ofcourse security lap belt) and I do not need anything else.

I do recommend getting one..... and by the way I love her numbers! 01/02/2010! wow!

Again congratulations!
M.

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best 20 bucks I ever spent on baby stuff was a fisher price booster seat that attaches to your kitchen chair. It has a removable tray so you can bring it to restaurants and strap your kid into a seat there. LOVED IT. Had them for both of my kids and eating out was a pleasure b/c they were stuck! lol

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