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Snax Highchair & Weaning Splash Mat Bundle - Animal Alphabet

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Snax Highchair & Weaning Splash Mat Bundle - Animal Alphabet
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Why Buy Me?

  • Baby will be comfy thanks to the different heights and recline positions
  • The removable tray makes it easy to store away in your home
  • Playful animal alphabet print makes mealtimes fun

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Snax Highchair & Weaning Splashmat Bundle - What's Included?

Snax Adjustable Highchair with Removable Tray Insert - Animal Alphabet

Keep mealtimes comfy with the Snax highchair. Thanks to the 6 height settings, 3 recline positions and 3 tray settings, you can easily adjust the chair to find the perfect position for your little one. The 5-point harness keeps them safe and secure whilst they tuck in, whilst the castors on the legs make it really easy to move about. And when it comes to tidying up, the seat wipes clean and the tray is super-compact when folded - perfect for saving space.

Weaning Splashmat - Animal Alphabet

We get that mealtimes can be a little messy, so we've designed our animal alphabet print splash mat to protect your floors from all that flying food. Measuring up at 1.4m x 1.2m, there's plenty of space for your little one to drop their dinner without it ruining your carpets. And because it simply wipes clean, you can concentrate on tucking in to family feasts.

Snax Adjustable Highchair with Removable Tray Insert - Animal Alphabet

Age Suitability: 6 months to 3 years approx.

Health & Safety: EN 14988:2017

Safety Warnings:

  • Highchair mode - Never leave the child unattended. This product is intended for children able to sit up unaided (minimum 6 months) and up to 3 years or a maximum weight of 15kg/33lbs
  • Chair mode - Up to 5 years approx.

    Maximum Weight: 15kg/33lbs

    Self-Assembly Required? Part assembled

    Weaning Splashmat - Animal Alphabet

    Age Suitability: 6 months+

    Composition:

    • Main - 100% PVC-coated polyester
    • Binding - 100% PU-coated polyster

    Care & Maintenance: Wipe clean only

    Self-Assembly Required? Fully assembled

Snax Adjustable Highchair with Removable Tray Insert

Dimensions: L85 x W90 x H120 approx.

Weaning Splashmat - Animal Alphabet

Dimensions: L120 x W140cm

Weight: 0.28kg

What are the must have weaning essentials?

The first thing you'll need to prepare for the weaning journey are bibs - a lot of them! Weaning can be a fun but messy process, and bibs are a must-have to protect your little one's clothing from all of those food splatters. With everything from baby cutlery that'll help your baby get used to holding a spoon, to plate sets and waterproof splash mats to keep your kitchen clear of mess, get ready for weaning with our essentials collection seen here.

How do I choose the right high chair for weaning?

Highchairs come with lots of different features, so the best way to choose one is to have a think about what you need yours to do. Does it need to be portable and lightweight, or do you want one that’s easy to clean? Or perhaps you’d like to buy one that adapts as your baby grows. To help you get started on your weaning journey, we've written a high chair buying guide.

When can my baby start to use a highchair?

Every baby is different, but generally we recommend using a highchair when your little one is around 6 months old. This is around the time that you'll start weaning, so a high chair is great for keeping them comfy, safe and part of the family at meal times.

Shall I buy a manual or electric breast pump?

When buying a breast pump, you'll want to look at how to keep it clean, personal comfort and your day-to-day lifestyle. If you'd prefer not to plug it into an electrical outlet or you're after a budget-friendly option, go for a manual breast pump that lets you take control of your feeding and pumping process. If you're expressing regularly, an electric breast pump might be a little easier. These models are super-efficient and often save you time, as the motor does all the pumping for you.

What are the must haves for bottle feeding?

If you've decided to bottle feed your new arrival, you'll want to consider the essential baby products that'll help make it easier and more enjoyable for you and baby. The most stress-free way to do this is to buy a complete feeding kit, which contains bottles, steriliser and insulated bottle bags. You may also choose for a day and night bottle maker, which make bottle feeding a breeze. Read our guide on bottle feeding for more helpful tips and advice.

What's the best way to wean my little one onto solid foods?

Your baby will be introduced to a fascinating new world of flavours, textures, and tastes through their weaning. Everything from baby blenders to cutlery, bibs, and splash mats has been designed to make mealtimes simpler for you and your little one. We've teamed up with Beaba and Registered Dietitian, Mummy Nutrition, to put together our top tips for weaning. We also have more feeding and weaning FAQs to help.

How to help baby with teething?

Teething toys and comforters will provide some short term relief for both teething baby and you. But if you want some more teething tips and advice, we've worked alongside Cheeky Chompers to pull together some teething advice and tips on how to survive weaning with your little one, you can read this here.