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Reddit mentions of Keekaroo Height Right High Chair with Tray, Natural

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Keekaroo Height Right High Chair with Tray, Natural
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JPMA certifiedEating tray and dishwasher safe tray cover includedAdjustable foot and seat plate , Latex-Free and offer anti-microbial protectionCloth cushion seating includedManufacturer's Suggested Age: 6 Months and UpJPMA certifiedEating tray and dishwasher safe tray cover includedAvailable in natural or mahogany wood colorAdjustable foot and seat plate allows chair to seat from 6 months up to 250 poundsCloth cushion seating included
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ColorNatural
Height24 Inches
Length34 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2010
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight17.55 Pounds
Width20 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Keekaroo Height Right High Chair with Tray, Natural:

u/knitrat ยท 4 pointsr/simpleliving

Diapers. That's it! Ha.

Ok other things:
A change mat of some kind, which can be as simple as one you put on the bed, receiving blankets cause those little cuties burp up everywhere, a swing if you want to have shower in the first two months (although don't make my mistake of using it too much and creating a sleep association you need to later sort out...)

If you plan to nurse, a good electric pump. Not cheap but worth every penny. Although this is one of those things you might want to wait on, because we are not always in charge of how this goes down. But at least have a sense of what you would get if you do need one.

A good nursing pillow if you plan to nurse also. The horrifyingly named 'My Breast Friend' is the best one IMO.

A gliding rocking chair is really nice for feeding. I liked having one. Not everyone finds it necessary.

Swaddling blankets. Swaddling is awesome.

The kitchen sink is the best baby bathtub around. Better for your back anyway!

I do think a stroller with a bucket car seat attachment so you can take it out of the car and click it on the stroller is pretty great. I should not have spent so much on a Bugaboo, what a ridiculous amount of money. It was second hand but still. Not necessary at all. Plenty of more reasonable ones do the job.

A feeding solution of some kind, whether it attaches to the table or is a high chair. In retrospect I wish I had gotten an attach to the table one or one like this that can be used for years through toddlerhood and fits under the table, instead of a big ass high chair that has a huge footprint in the kitchen. No rush on this for a few months though.

We had kid in our bed for a lot of the first year, but then I'm a hippie. I learned from someone to get pool noodles and put them under the fitted sheet to create a safety bumper. Worked well. We also used one of these some of the time. By your side sleeper. We barely used the crib for the first year. But everyone's different with their sleep preferences.

I feel like I overspent on the post bucket seat car seat also, getting a steel reinforced one. We got a Diono. All the steel does is make it more expensive and heavy AF.

Happy baby-ing!