My boys are two now and they both patiently wait and watch me put food on
each others high chair trays, for example.
Not exact matches
Or maybe if you ignore the
high chair trays that I currently have all over my kitchen — one with last nights dinner, and one with today's lunch still on it... or the rugs that I finally got to cleaning (on monday) hanging over said pack and play and the
other draped over a kitchen
chair....
Or you can keep it all together and suction it to the
high chair tray to help baby learn how to use something
other than her mouth to play with toys.
Would I prefer to be able to stop him from eating every morsel that touches anything
other than his sterilized plates and hand - washed
high chair tray?
Polyethylene is on highchairs and
other infant feeding seats and many feed children right off of the
high chair tray.
Some
high chairs have even one - hand option, where you can easily adjust the
tray or its
other parts just by using one hand.
We also love the simple design of the
tray — you only need one hand to remove it from the
high chair, freeing up your
other hand to secure your toddler in the seat.
The
tray is also an additional cost, so this
high chair is pricey as well as a little more complicated to put together than some of the
others on the market today.
The U.S. version of the
high chair has a fixed
tray table because U.S. standards do not allow it to swing, but
other safety features have been standard on European models for years.
Others will make the Cheerios roll or spin on the
high chair tray.
That's the philosophy for feeding programs that place a few raw vegetables on your baby's
high chair tray;
other groups do stress the important nutritional requirements for babies and toddlers, but follow this with recommendations to feed rice cereal and pureed vegetables.