We have had high chair woes since Tabetha became old enough to eat. We ordered a high chair in September, it never came, finally in December the store lent us one (see Pali Pappy review) and then finally a couple months ago we gave up on it and ordered something else.
It arrived last Thursday and I was VERY excited. I hated that wooden one, couldn’t wait to return it. We had supper, I gave it a good scrub, and we took it back to the store to pick up our lovely new one.
I was tempted to review it after just a day or two of use, but I decided to wait a little longer, see if the infatuation wore off.
I know it’s only been about a week, but...
I love it.
LOVE.
The Valco Astro isn’t an expensive high chair. It retails at around the $160cdn mark, which is pretty similar to the price of a Graco or similar high chair at Toysrus. What you get for the money, however, isn’t very similar at all. The quality of the materials and assembly is much higher – other than the tray you don’t see a lot of plastic, you see a lot of fabric and metal. It has a wipeable fabric seat (I chose the cirque pattern and I’m very happy with it) a nice big tray, a reclining seat back, a five point harness, and the ability to easily fold it quite small either for storage or transportation. Tabby obviously finds it very comfortable. I like that in addition to the 5 point harness there is a broader piece of fabric that keeps her from being able to slide onto the floor even if I don’t take the time to do up the harness.
I also find that we lose a FRACTION of the food onto the floor that we did with the loaner. The cats are sad, but the vacuum is happy and so am I! Our enterprising black cat used to stand up with his paws on the seat and steal food right out of her lap; now he can’t.
The high chair we had borrowed didn’t have a tray and it didn’t stay together particularly well; this one does, on both counts. The last couple of nights I’ve moved it into the kitchen while I cook and let Tabby munch on raw veggies and grated cheese etc while I cooked. It kept the hungry girl happy, I enjoyed being in the kitchen, and Chris was able to be out running errands.
We did find it amusing one meal because we had her dressed in a black and white top, and against the patterned fabric it looked like she was wearing stealth baby clothes. Bonus!
What I love about it: almost everything.
What I don’t love about it: it’s nitpicky, but I wish it was a tiny bit lower – I would like the option of pulling her up to the table instead of using the tray, but it simply doesn’t fit. Frankly, though, that’s pretty minor.
2 comments:
Solution: Table stilts. You're welcome. :)
great idea! then we can put the chairs on stilts, and the cats, and us too!
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