PRIMO® DELUXE EASY CHAIR (Wooden Booster Chair)

PRIMO® DELUXE EASY CHAIR (Wooden Booster Chair)
Item# ZPBHC401
Regular price: $124.95
Sale price: $99.95
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Product Description

Wooden Booster Chair Adjusts Seat and Footrest Height as Child Grows!

PRIMO® announces the arrival of the DELUXE EASY CHAIR - a wooden booster chair that adjusts in seat and footrest heights to accommodate any child from 18+ months to a teenager (up to 150 lbs).

Design and woodworking craftsmanship is at its best with this wooden booster chair! This Wooden Booster Chair will be used for many years throughout a child’s developmental stages enhancing its long-term investment. Now your child can be at a comfortable eating height at your kitchen table.

The Restraint System Bar and Leather Crotch Strap can be removed when your child has reached the age of 36 months and is able to sit safely without adult assistance. As your child grows, you should check your child’s elbow and leg positioning and adjust the seat and footrest into side base slots to the appropriate heights as needed at least every 6 months.

The natural color, structurally cold molded, Birch wood assembles easily with all necessary tools included. A cotton covered seat and back cushion is included.

Product Features:

  • Adjusts for children ages 18 months to teen-agers (up to 150 lbs)
  • High quality, natural color structurally cold molded Birch wood
  • Restraint system bar and leather crotch strap for children 18 to 36 months of age
  • Seat and Footrest slides into base slots to adjust to the appropriate heights as needed for child
  • Cotton covered seat and back cushion included
  • Assembles easily with all necessary tools included





  • High Chair Safety from Parentpedia

    What Experts Say
    From your baby's first Cheerio to her first birthday cake and every meal in between, a high chair is essential equipment for feeding time. High chairs are her ticket to independence when she's ready to start self-feeding. They're convenient for parents, too. (You can't beat those removable lipped trays when it comes to easy serving and clean-up.) A high chair can also free you up to dine alongside your little one.

    Of course, it's important to use it safely. A baby in a tall chair is top-heavy, and it's a long way to the floor. That's why it's critical to always use the safety restraints, keep them properly adjusted to keep her seated, and avoid situations where the chair might rock or tip and eventually fall....

    Disclaimer - From your baby's first Cheerio to her first birthday cake and every meal in between, a high chair is essential equipment for feeding time. High chairs are her ticket to independence when she's ready to start self-feeding. They're convenient for parents, too. (You can't beat those removable lipped trays when it comes to easy serving and clean-up.) A high chair can also free you up to dine alongside your little one.

    Of course, it's important to use it safely. A baby in a tall chair is top-heavy, and it's a long way to the floor. That's why it's critical to always use the safety restraints, keep them properly adjusted to keep her seated, and avoid situations where the chair might rock or tip and eventually fall.

    Children who are not securely buckled are also at risk of slipping under the feeding tray and strangling. Many of today's models are designed with a post between the legs and a five-point harness to eliminate this situation, but it's still important that you be on the watch anytime your baby is seated in her high chair.

    Make sure the high chair you select has a wide base to prevent tip-over. Look for easy-to-adjust waist and crotch straps that will keep from standing up or sliding below the tray. Most high chairs on the market today have five-point harnesses plus a post that sits between a baby's legs to keep her safely seated. Check that the buckle cannot be undone by a young child. If the chair has wheels, make sure they can be locked.

    Considering a secondhand chair?
    Make sure all straps are in good condition and the buckles are working properly. Check the points where straps attach to the seat and buckles. Make sure the chair has not been recalled.

    Then keep every meal safe:

    • Read the manufacturer's directions that come with the high chair before you use it.
    • Always keep your baby in your sight when she's in the high chair.
    • Think of meal time like drive time. Buckle her securely every time you use the high chair, just like you do in the car.
    • Feeding trays may look like a security feature, but their job is to hold the food, not the baby, so again, use restraint straps.
    • Position the high chair out of reach of anything she could push off of and tip over the high chair, such as a counter or wall.
    • If the high chair folds, make sure the safety latch is locked before you use it.
    • Don't let your baby climb into the high chair unsupervised.
    • Keep older siblings from hanging on the chair or tray, which could tip the chair over.
    • Readjust seat straps as your baby grows.

    "High Chair Safety", ParentPedia, Disney Family Parenting.