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Kinder King 8 in 1 Baby High Chair, Coverts to Dining Booster Seat, Removable Tray & Double Seat Cover, Easy to Wipe
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- Multifunctional High Chair: This high chair easily converts into various modes: traditional high chair, baby booster seat, kids study table & chair, building block table, and kids stool; Recommended for ages: 6-36 months (up to 55 lbs)
- Convertible Booster: Suitable for use as a floor seat, a baby feeding chair, or a toddler booster seat at a table in place of a highchair; Adjustable seat belts; As your child grows, the booster can also be converted into a toddler stool
- Adjustable Tray: Three position adjustable tray to accommodate babies of different body shapes; Made of high quality PP material, the tray is ideal for feeding or eating and is dishwasher safe; It serves as a toy play area
- Stable & Safe Design: Includes an adjustable five point harness with shoulder pads; Fixed safety baffle; The solid triangular structure and tightly connected steel pipe prevent excessive shaking or sudden movements
- Easy to Install & Clean: With detailed instructions, the high chair is easy to assemble. Double seat cover is removable and easy to wipe; Ideal choice for gifts for Christmas, birthdays, baby showers and other occasions
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Q: Does it fold for storage?
A: This baby high chair does not have a folding function
submitted byKinder King - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are the seat pad and straps removable for use as a regular chair?
A: Yes the seat pad and straps are removable.
submitted byKinder King - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is the seat cushion machine washable? Or wipe down only?
A: The Kinder King 8-in-1 Baby High Chair features a removable double seat cover that is designed to be easy to wipe clean. It is not machine washable. For best care, we recommend using a damp cloth with mild soap to clean the seat cover. This approach helps maintain the cover's appearance and ensures your child's seating area remains hygienic.
submitted byKinder King - 2 months agoBrand expert