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Fisher-Price Rainforest Healthy Care High Chair | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $89.85 You Save: $20.14 (18%)
New (8) from $89.85
Rating: 138 reviews Sales Rank: 36
Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 23.4 Dimensions (in): 24.1 x 17 x 14.4
MPN: K2927 Model: K2927 UPC: 027084398250 EAN: 0027084398250 ASIN: B000I5T3T6
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, sealed, ships fast!
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| • | Snap the toy into the high chair tray, and baby can play with different rainforest animals in lots of different ways, including activating music, lights & sounds | | • | You'll enjoy conveniences like a one-handed tray removal, 7 chair height adjustments, a dishwasher-safe insert tray and more | | • | Keep baby entertained while you're preparing his meal-or cleaning up | | • | The Rainforest Healthy Care High Chair has a toy that gives baby everything they need to enjoy meal time | | • | Healthy care high chair keeps food area sanitized |
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Product Description Looking for a way to keep baby entertained while you're preparing his meal or cleaning up? How about giving baby a rainforest of his very own to play in' The Rainforest Healthy Care High Chair has a toy that gives baby just that. Snap it into the high chair tray, and baby can play with different rainforest animals in lots of different ways, including activating music, lights and sounds. There's also a tethered toy that stays with the tray. While baby's enjoying the rainforest, you'll enjoy conveniences like a one-handed tray removal, 7 chair height adjustments, a dishwasher-safe insert tray and more. Toy requires 3 "AA" batteries. Look for more wonders from the Fisher-Price Rainforest collection. Holds up to 50 lbs. Measures 16.87" x 13.37" x 23.6".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 133 more reviews...
Fun highchair, a little too flashy August 25, 2008 Monique A. Mugg (West Olive, MI) This highchair caught my eye because of the toy on that attaches to the tray. I thought this was a great idea to keep baby entertained in the kitchen while I was making dinner, but I have never actually done this! When I put my son in the highchair he wants to eat! He does not care if you put a noisy flashing toy in front of him, he just wants food! He loves the toy when I put it and him on the floor, but the highchair means food to him and nothing else. I like the height adjustment, that way the chair slide under the table when he is older. The one thing that bugs me is the locking wheels, they always flip into the locked position, no matter what one or more of them is locked when I try to move it. This is the third highchair I have owned and it is the best one so far. The ones I had with my older kids had flaws that have been fixed, such as straps that come off easily to clean, this highchair's straps come off the chair with ease and then you can throw them in the washer. The seat reclines for younger babies. The seat material in not cheap vinyl like the previous ones I have had that cracked and got gross, the Rainforest highchair was a high quality material that wipes clean. I do not care for the bright neon colors, it seems our whole house has been taken over by brightly colored baby items! No big deal, I still love the chair!
"A Perfect High Chair" August 16, 2008 Rosemary S. (New England) This high chair is perfect and easy to assemble according to my husband. What I like about the chair is colorful and bright. It will be easy to clean. I haven't used it yet our baby isn't due until November. I've seen other high chairs in department stores. I didn't like them. I saw this one on Amazon. I don't think you can go wrong with anything that says Fisher-Price on it. I highly recommend.
Fisher price high chair August 6, 2008 Clifford Fell I love this high chair, my son is 16 months and loves the tree toy. He sits up taller and straighter than our previous chair. I love that the tray is so easily removable and I can put it on and take it off with one hand, very convenient. My only complaint is the tray seems a little "loose" but will work fine for a little while.
Excellent purchase August 4, 2008 M. Brous We learned about this product from our friends, the kind of new parents who do all the research on the very best the market has to offer. They were right on this one! This is a great purchase, and we are extremely pleased. Our daughter loves it, it's a secure chair, colorful, comfortable, we like the wheels - easy to clean. A few minor downsides: a bit of a project to build, and the toy tree that is included is not the most stable. But don't think twice, it's a good buy.
MY BABY IS NOT SKINNY AND HE HAS ROOM TO GROW IN THIS CHAIR August 2, 2008 Delta (Mississippi) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read the review that said the buyer better have skinny kids to fit in this high chair. NOT! My boy is 8 months and has been above average for his height and weight since he was 4 months old. He now wears 12m clothes. I almost didn't buy this high chair because of those reviews that said I'd better have a skinny kid. Who ever wrote those reviews must have a "Baby Hughie" for a baby. Interestingly, I thought I had a "Baby Hughie" until now. Frankly, after shopping online for days, I finally went to Toys or Us and saw this high chair in person. I placed my son in the display model and saw that he didn't have to be skinny to fit in it and he had lots of room to grow. It has many different adjustable heights and the tray extends giving him lots of room to grown. It was easy to put it together and its very colorful and lively. He likes to play with the big toy which is a nice extra. Its easy to clean up, of course Im still feeding him. I'll let you know after he begins to feed himself. I use the Boon Spoon and I recommend it highly. I bought it a few months ago and on a whelm I tried it one day recently hoping I could eliminate the torture of keeping my boys hands out of his feeding bowl. Its a God send. No more messy anything. I still sometimes feed him out of a bowl so he can have the experience of holding his spoon but for now the Boon Spoon is the way to go. All in all, I recommend this highchair. Its one of the most economically priced chairs out there (under $100) and you get much more than you pay for. Its is a well made high chair with lots of perks. Add the Boon Spoon and you're ready to feed your hungry baby!
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