![]() ![]() What sets it apart? Honestly, my favorite part of the product, at first, was the ability to put nearly every part - aside from the base, legs, and wheels! - into the dishwasher for a deep clean. ![]() The frame folds in half for easy storage, and the tray - which can be removed with just one hand (need I explain how handy that is when you're balancing a fussy baby and dirty dishes?) - can also be snapped onto the back of the frame so they're at the ready come snack time. ![]() It's got longevity, it makes cleanup a snap (quite literally with push-and-pop release mechanisms), and it has a host of small-yet-mighty conveniences. Is it practical? More than any other high chair on the market today, this model checks off everything on a busy parent's wish list. It's also ideal for new parents planning on having multiple children. Who is this product designed for? Its multiuse stages - meant to take kids from infancy up to 12 years old - caters to moms who want more than just a standard high chair but who don't want to waste space on multiple seating options. That felt like a lot of promises for one product, so - with the help of my daughter, who used the chair throughout her most rambunctious toddler months, and a few baby friends - I decided to see what it could really do. When the Fisher Price 4-in-1 Total Clean High Chair ($140) was released this Summer, it promised a full-size high chair with six height positions and three recline positions for infants, a SpaceSaver high chair for those not wanting to take up precious space with a clunky piece of furniture, a booster seat for toddlers, and a youth chair for long-term flexibility. Plenty of baby products promise versatility but really only deliver on one main selling point. When Fisher-Price released a "four-in-one" high chair, in which virtually every piece could be tossed in the dishwasher, I had my reservations. ![]()
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