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Fisher-Price Rainforest Healthy Care High Chair | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $86.09 (On sale from $109.99) You Save: $23.90 (22%)
New (10) from $86.09
Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 63
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
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| Features:
| • | 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 146 more reviews...
My baby loves it!!! November 11, 2008 Pedro J. Anzola (Sanford, NC USA) Easy to assemble and very attractive to my baby girl. She can eat her meals while enjoying the music and rain forest environment. Absolutely satisfied with purchase!!!
So far, awesome! November 8, 2008 K. Huff (W. Lafayette, IN USA) My little guy is only 5 months old so I haven't encountered any of the size issues that other reviewers have mentioned yet, but there appears to still be plenty of room for the tray to move out so I don't foresee it being an issue. The toy that attaches to the tray really amuses my little guy and makes it possible for me to prepare his food and clean up after he eats without him getting impatient. Plus, the toy will grow with him because he can't reach the top part that spins yet and I know he will love that once he can reach it. The tray really can be put on and taken off with one hand, which is the first high chair tray I've ever seen that I can honestly say that about. It is, however, too heavy for my weak wrists to remove or put on one-handed with the toy still attached, but that doesn't detract from how great this high chair is. Many people have commented that it isn't worth paying extra for the reclining feature, but I believe it is. I like that I can feed my little man his solids and then recline him straight back to top him off with a bottle without moving him. He's so comfy in his high chair that he nods off and I have to wake him up to put him down for a nap. I love this chair!
The brakes totally stink November 2, 2008 Laura J. Hoeflein (Rochester Hills, MI USA) I own one of these. It is a good product except for the brake system on each wheel. I hate hate hate the brakes. Each wheel has a small lever. Pushing down activates the brake on each wheel. Sounds great yeah, but we constantly engage the breaks when we do not want. The slightest touch and the brakes lock down. My dog steps on the brake levers and they engage - for heavens' sake. Truly frustrating to have to always reach down and lift the lever on each wheel. It would have been nice if the designers came up with an easy way to release the all the breaks with your foot while wearing a shoe. Overall a good product, if you are moving your high chair around quite a bit, this product will frustrate any parent.
zero2none October 31, 2008 debra Hendrix This is a great highchair.There's nothing it doesn't do to help make my great nephews meal time a wounderful experience.I would highly reccomend it to anyone.
Great item October 13, 2008 alenaj (brooklyn NY) well i got this highchair for my son when he was a few months old and used it a year later for my second child. the highchair looks very nice which enticed me to buy it and both my boys loved the toy that came with it. its pretty light-weight so its not a problem if you need to move it around. you can lock the tray in and out using only one hand which is great. the only thing that i disliked was the way they made the tray to lock in. both of my boys figured out how to unlock it around 12 months, therefore u can no longer keep them in there unattended. overall, its a good highchair and i love the rainforest design. i would recommend this product.
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