Mockingbird has come out with a new high chair and it’s pretty special.
This high chair is a 2-in-1 deal that grows with a kiddo from baby to toddler. Plus, it’s packed with handy features that make feeding time a breeze (and clean-up time even easier!).
Here are the Mockingbird High Chair features that make it stand out:
✅ The tray has 3 depths to make reaching their food easier (and they end up with less in their lap) and the footrest has 4 positions to help keep their feet stable.
Some babies can happily eat without a footplate. However, many babies find it easier to grasp food when their feet are on a stable surface, giving their tummy and back muscles a break.
✅ Slide off the high chair seat (just push a tab and pull up on the seat, and it comes right off – zero tools needed), and it converts into a durable chair your child can sit in for years to come.
✅ The Y-shape frame means it has a smaller footprint and can tuck under the table when not in use. So you don’t have to worry about taking up your entire kitchen or tripping over it as you walk by.
✅ Silicone-coated high chair strap (which you’ll only find at Mockingbird) that truly wipes clean and is even dishwasher-safe. This is a huge one for me because the straps on my beloved Ikea Antilop were always crusty and gross and I would have loved this wipeability.
✅ The high chair’s tray liner is also fully removable and dishwasher-safe, which is nice because you can serve food directly on it without the cumbersome cleanup.
✅ There are very few cracks and crevices on the seat and tray, so you don’t get sea monkeys growing in tight corners. There’s no fabric to get gross either.
✅ Seat-back strap holders keep the straps out of the way while you’re cleaning the seat or putting your child into it.
✅ It is more affordable than similar high chairs. The Mockingbird is $225, whereas the Stokke Nomi (no tray) is $319, the Ergobaby Evolve is $399, the Stokke Steps Complete is $429, the Stokke Tripp Trapp with high chair and tray $419.
There are less expensive high chairs out there (hello, Ikea Antilop), but the features aren’t the same, so it’s not really an apples-to-apples comparison.
If you want to learn more about the Mockingbird High Chair, head to the site.
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