Best High Chairs of 2024

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You know what those adorable pics of babies with chubby cheeks and mashed fruit and veggies plastered all over their faces have in common? There’s a high chair (and a mess) in every single one.

When it’s time to start solids , it’s important to have a safe spot for your little one to eat. But a lot goes into choosing the right high chair for your baby and your family. Most parents consider factors like cost, size, longevity, safety and—of course—how easy it is to clean. We polled thousands of Babylist parents and tested dozens of high chairs ourselves for our list of best picks.

Babylist’s Top Picks for the Best High Chairs

  • Best Convertible: Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
  • Best More Modern Convertible: Bugaboo Giraffe Complete High Chair
  • Best Affordable: IKEA Antilop
  • Best Modern: Skip Hop EON 4-in-1 Multi-Stage High Chair
  • Another Modern Pick: Lalo High Chair
  • Most Versatile: Graco Table2Table Premier Fold 7-in-1 Highchair
  • Best Portable: Inglesina Fast Table High Chair
  • Best for Small Spaces: Fisher-Price Space-Saver High Chair
  • Best for Baby-Led Weaning: Stokke Nomi High Chair Bundle
  • Best Foldable: Baby Jogger City Bistro Highchair
  • Best Easy to Clean: Boon Grub Dishwasher Safe Adjustable Baby High Chair
  • Best for Travel: Bombol Pop-Up Booster
  • Best for Camping: Baby Delight Go With Me Venture Chair
  • Best Rotating: Munchkin 360 Cloud Baby High Chair

In This Article

How we chose the best high chairs.

  • Our Top Picks
  • High Chairs We’re Keeping an Eye On

Types of High Chairs

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Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair - Natural - $299.00.

Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair - Natural

  • A classic since 1972
  • Grows with your little one; converts to an adult chair that holds up to 242 pounds
  • Pulls right up to dining table
  • Expensive, especially with add-ons

What Our Experts Think

We’re not going to lie—we have a major soft spot for this Scandinavian classic that’s been around since 1972 and is still going strong.

The Stokke Tripp Trapp checks all the right boxes: it’s stylish, ergonomic, durable, safe and lasts for years. Called a “chair for life,” it really can take you from the baby days all the way through the big kid years and beyond, eventually converting to a regular seat that holds up to 272 pounds. The simple beechwood design doesn’t scream “baby gear” and fits seamlessly into your home decor. It’s also really easy to keep clean. And unlike many high chairs, the Tripp Trapp is intended to be pulled right up to the table so everyone can eat together. (You can also purchase a tray separately if you’d like.)

What’s Worth Considering

There’s no getting around the Tripp Trapp’s biggest flaw: cost. The seat itself is expensive, then once you start throwing in extras like the Baby Set , tray or cushion , things can really start to add up. (If you want a package deal, check out the Complete set; it comes with the high chair, Baby Set, Cushion and Tray already bundled togetether.) The straps on the Tripp Trapp are also notoriously hard to adjust.

If you like the look and convertible aspect of the Tripp Trapp but want to spend less, our two favorite more affordable alternatives are the Keekaroo Height Right High Chair and the Abiie Beyond Wooden High Chair with Tray .

What Babylist Parents Think

“Having three children at home, and having used multiple highchairs over the past 6 years, I can honestly say I wish I had tried the Stokke TrippTrapp sooner. This highchair is simply perfect. The attention to detail from design and aesthetics, to ergonomics, to how it will function practically for incorporating baby into family meals, it really is in a league of its own.” -Amanda

Additional Specs

Best Modern Convertible High Chair

Bugaboo Giraffe Complete High Chair - Natural Wood - $359.00.

Bugaboo Giraffe Complete High Chair - Natural Wood

  • Easy to assemble and clean
  • Adjustable seat and footrest, no tools needed
  • Grows from baby through big kid and beyond

Just when we thought nothing could come in the way of our love for the Stokke Tripp Trapp…enter Bugaboo’s Giraffe, a sleeker, more modern and slightly more compact take of one of our all-time favorite high chairs. This beautifully designed and very well-thought-out seat has everything you need (or might ever want) in a high chair. For starters, setup is incredibly easy; we put it together in minutes with no tools needed other than the small hex key wrench that’s included. Any adjustments you may need to make to the Giraffe are similarly simple. Both the seat and the footrest slide up and down in seconds with the squeeze of a button, a feature we love as it assures your little one is in a safe and ergonomic position for eating.

Other features to rave about include ease of cleaning (zero nooks or crannies to worry about), a super stable base and a dishwasher-safe tray that’s effortless to get on and off. We also love that the chair pulls right up to the table and grows with your child. There’s an easy-to-attach Newborn Set available for the six-months-and-under crowd and a baby set with a five-point harness for your toddler that you can use until your little one is about three years old, at which point the Giraffe turns into a chair that can be used up to 220 pounds.

If you’re dealing with a wiggly toddler, the shoulder straps on the Giraffe are apt to slide down if they’re not perfectly centered and tightened enough. (We found removing the strap cushions to be helpful.) The Giraffe doesn’t fold for storage. The high chair is also really expensive, especially if you add on extras like the Newborn Set or the Junior Pillow .

Best Affordable High Chair

ANTILOP - Highchair - $29.99.

ANTILOP - Highchair

  • Ultra affordable
  • Easy to clean
  • No footrest
  • Not supportive for younger infants

There’s no denying the beautiful simplicity and unbelievable affordability of this IKEA high chair. At just under $30, this no-frills chair is sturdy, compact and a breeze to clean thanks to the molded plastic surface. Plus, it’s lightweight and easy to move around. Lots of families keep one of these at grandma’s house since it’s easy on the wallet and easy to store.

There are a few major drawbacks of this seat. There’s no footrest and the tray is difficult to remove, so many parents just leave it on. The chair doesn’t fold for storage. (Although the legs do pop off fairly easily.) The safety buckle clips at the waist, which may not offer enough support for younger infants compared to a five-point harness. To add more comfort to the basic surface, buy IKEA’s support cushion and cover or find other cushions and a footrest at Yeah Baby Goods .

If you don’t mind spending a bit more, Evenflo’s 4-in-1 Eat & Grow Convertible High Chair is another popular, budget-friendly pick among Babylist parents. The design is similar to the IKEA high chair with a few extras: a four-in-one design (the high chair converts from an infant chair to a toddler dining chair and tray to a standalone toddler chair and eventually into a big kid table and chair), an included seat pad and a five-point harness.

“Our IKEA high chair is stylish, easy-to-clean, and cheap. You. Can’t. Beat. That.” -Katie

Best Modern High Chair

Skip Hop EON 4-In-1 Multi-Stage High Chair - Slate Blue - $165.00.

Skip Hop EON 4-In-1 Multi-Stage High Chair - Slate Blue

  • 4 ways to use
  • Babylist-exclusive color
  • Large footprint

This Skip Hop Eon is a popular Babylist parent pick and a high chair you’ll definitely want to consider if you’re looking for a modern, multifunction seat. The streamlined chair is more than just good looks—it’s also almost effortless to keep clean thanks to the smooth, crevice-free surface. The other perk is the seat’s many functions. The Eon grows with your little one from a high chair to a dining booster, tableside booster and finally to a toddler chair.

Two more features to love: an adjustable two-position footrest (so you’ll be able to position baby safely for eating) and a tray that’s both easy to get on and off and dishwasher-safe.

Just like the Lalo (and many other similarly designed high chairs currently on the market), the splayed leg style of this seat means that it takes up a good amount of floor space and that it’s easily tripped over. And due to the shape and size of the seat, it’s not ideal for younger eaters; you’ll want your baby to be able to sit up completely independently and have excellent head and neck control before using it.

“Pros: Extremely easy to set-up; did so without instructions. Easy to clean with a removable tray cover. Love that it will grow with our baby. Maybe Con: No cushions included or even sold separately, but that allows for easy clean-up post feeding. No complaints!” -Nick & Akiko H.

Another Modern, Versatile Pick

Lalo High Chair - Coconut - $235.00.

Lalo High Chair - Coconut

  • Modern, minimalist and fun design that’s easy to clean
  • Converts to a booster and a toddler chair
  • Not much support for younger babies

What Our Experts Think:

The look of the Lalo stands out from a lot of what’s out there in the high chair market, and that’s one of the things we love the most about it. The modern, minimalist design accents any space rather than detracting from it. The smooth surface (including the large tray) is easy to wipe clean and assembly is really simple and takes only a few minutes. There’s also a two-position footrest, a supportive feature we always look for in a high chair.

The other cool feature of this chair is its versatility. You can purchase Play Legs (sold separately) to convert the high chair into a toddler chair that can pull up to Lalo’s Play Table and most other play tables. You can also buy the Booster Conversion Kit to convert your Lalo into a booster seat for babies four months to three years old.

The Lalo isn’t great for supporting younger babies, even with the seat cushion added. (And speaking of the seat cushion, some parents don’t love that food gets stuck underneath it after a meal.) The splayed design of the high chair’s legs means the footprint is fairly large and it’s easy to trip on if you’re not paying attention.

One more modern high chair worth a look: the Maxi-Cosi Moa 8-in-1 . It has eight different modes (infant chair, toddler chair, stool, booster and more), a three-level adjustable footrest, a water-repellent and machine washable cushion, tool-free setup and a contemporary design.

“This modern-looking chair doesn’t stick out in my home like so many other baby gear items. And I love that I’ll be able to use it as a toddler chair once my baby gets a bit older.” -Kristin

Most Versatile High Chair

Graco Table2Table Premier Fold 7-in-1 High Chair - Myles.

Graco Table2Table Premier Fold 7-in-1 High Chair - Myles

  • 7 growing stages
  • Grows with baby and can be used for two children at once
  • Lots of height, recline positions and footrest adjustments
  • Large footprint, tough to clean

Versatility is the name of the game with the Graco Table2Table. It has just the right setup for each stage of your child’s development, from infant to bigger kiddo. It works as a traditional high chair, an infant booster, a toddler booster and a youth chair, and also converts to a toddler-sized table and chair set.

It’s designed with lots of thoughtful features like a convertible three- and five-point harness, a reclining seat, plenty of height and footrest adjustment options and one-handed tray removal. We also love that this chair can be used for two kids simultaneously; the included booster seat can be used for the big sibling while the high chair can be used with your little one at the same time.

The Table2Table has a fairly large footprint when it’s open (although it does fold pretty compactly for easy storage), so it may not be a good choice if you’re short on space and want to leave the chair open all the time. (If that’s the case, check out the Slim Snacker , another popular and much lower profile seat from Graco that features a one-handed fold.)

And although the seat pad can be wiped down or put in the washing machine, some parents report that the small nooks and crannies are tough to clean and that there’s a lot of space between the tray and your baby where food can fall through.

If you like the versatility of the Table2Table but prefer a high chair with a sleeker look (and don’t mind spending a bit more money), take a look at Maxi-Cosi’s Minla 6-in-1 Adjustable High Chair . The modern design features neutral colors and the high chair can be used for years thanks to five recline positions, four tray positions, eight heights and the ability to convert from an infant seat to a tableside booster seat.

“Great high chair. Bought for my own home for the grandbabies visits. I spent time researching and comparing several high chairs. This was super easy to put together, easy to clean, has great functionality and portability. Love that it folds up for storage and more than 1 child can use simultaneously with the toddler booster/infant recliner high chair. Definitely recommend.” -NJ Grandma

Best Portable High Chair

Inglesina Fast Table Chair - Mineral Gray Melange - $79.00.

Inglesina Fast Table Chair - Mineral Gray Melange

  • Hooks directly to most counters or tables
  • Removable, washable cover
  • Works for babies 6+ months and up to 37 pounds

If you travel or go out to eat a lot, or simply don’t have the space for a traditional high chair, the Inglesina Fast Table Chair is a great option. This 4.2-pound parent favorite clamps right to the end of most tables and countertops. Although it’s small, it still boasts features that provide maximum comfort, like a high backrest and padded seat. Use it at home, at restaurants, on vacation or anywhere your child needs to eat food you’ve lovingly cut into small pieces that they undoubtedly will throw on the floor.

This chair doesn’t have a footrest, so we don’t recommend it as your child’s primary high chair for everyday use. You’ll also want to keep an eye on weight. This seat maxes out at 37 pounds, which is fairly high but not quite as high as most full-sized high chairs on the market.

“I think this chair should be on every parent’s registry! I love how easy it is to wash and travel with!” -Nora

Best High Chair for Small Spaces

Fisher-Price SpaceSaver High Chair - Windmill,  - $54.99.

Fisher-Price SpaceSaver High Chair - Windmill,

  • Compact and attaches to most dining chairs
  • Converts to a booster
  • Hard to clean

If your living space can’t accomodate a full-size high chair, this space-saving chair that attaches onto most dining chairs is a good, really affordable choice. There are lots of features that mimic a full-size seat like a three-position recline feature (which comes in handy for younger babies) and two height adjustments. The tray is easy to remove with one hand and features a deep dish to help prevent food from flying off of it. We also like that it lasts through the toddler years by converting into a booster seat.

Keeping this seat clean is the major complaint here. The seat fabric is machine washable, but removing it to throw in the wash all the time isn’t ideal because of all the straps you have to undo. (And you’ll need to wash it pretty frequently since it’s not the type of fabric that can easily be wiped clean). Another common complaint is the seat’s angle; some parents say that despite the recline angles, the pitch seems off and their little ones just don’t seem comfy in it.

“Best thing ever! We use this high chair multiple times a day, everyday. She loves her chair so much!” -Holly

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graco travel high chair

Best High Chair for Baby Led Weaning

Stokke Nomi High Chair Bundle - Natural / White - $319.00.

Stokke Nomi High Chair Bundle - Natural / White

  • Ergonomically designed
  • Adjustable seat and footrest

If you’re planning on doing baby-led weaning (a way of introducing solids that skips over purées and spoon-feeding and focuses instead on self-feeding and finger foods), you’ll want to pay extra attention to the ergonomics of the high chair you choose and the proper positioning of your baby while eating. The Nomi, created by the same designer who invented the Stokke Tripp Trapp in 1972, was created with exactly these things in mind. Based on the idea that children need a safe and stable platform from which to move, it features a supportive base, an adjustable footrest and pulls right up to the table. Other pros: it’s super easy to clean and doesn’t trap food (a must-have for baby-led weaning!) and converts to a regular seat that holds up to 330 pounds. This bundle comes with the Baby Set so you can use the high chair once your little one hits six months.

The Nomi is really expensive, especially if you purchase any add-ons (all sold separately) like the tray or the cushion .

“I debated for a long time whether to go with the Nomi high chair or the Stokke Tripp Trapp. I am so glad I ended up choosing the Nomi! I have so many great things to say about it - mainly how easy it is to adjust the seat/footrest height, and how incredibly easy it is to clean. I also love how light it is and that it can hang on my table when I am cleaning up the floor.” -Rebekah

Best Foldable High Chair

Baby Jogger City Bistro High Chair - Graphite - $299.99.

Baby Jogger City Bistro High Chair - Graphite

  • Most compact folding high chair on market
  • Stands when folded
  • 4 height positions
  • Fairly large footprint when unfolded

What Our Experts Say

Lots of parents like the idea of a full-size high chair but don’t have the kitchen or dining space to accommodate one at all times. The City Bistro solves for this—it folds down to 80% of its size than when it’s unfolded, making it super compact and easy to tuck away next to a counter or even in a closet.

Other than the fold, which is definitely this seat’s standout feature, there are a few other things to love about the City Bistro. The seat is covered by a really comfy pad that’s stain-resistant and machine washable. There’s calf support, a dishwasher-safe tray and a five-point harness. Two other unique things we loved are the tray storage on the back (the tray clips right onto the back of the high chair when folded, keeping everything organized) and that the chair stands independently when folded.

Although this high chair does have an impressively small footprint when folded, it’s on the larger side when it’s unfolded; we found ourselves tripping over the back legs quite a bit. And the seat pad is removable (a huge plus), but we did find that food tended to get trapped beneath it, making it a bit of a pain to keep clean.

The Joovy Nook NB High Chair is another great option if you’re looking for a foldable seat, as is Graco’s Slim Snacker . Just note that while the cushion on the Slim Snacker is technically removable, parents complain that it’s really hard to get off—which results in a high chair that’s difficult to keep clean.

What Babylist Parents Say

“I love the having the convenience of a full-size high chair combined with something so compact that it barely takes up any room when folded. It’s really durable and easy to clean, too.” -Jen

Best Easy to Clean High Chair

Boon Grub Dishwasher Safe Adjustable Baby High Chair - White - $139.99.

Boon Grub Dishwasher Safe Adjustable Baby High Chair - White

  • Tray and seat are dishwasher safe
  • Converts to a toddler seat

Ever wish you could simply toss your entire high chair right into the dishwasher? (You will after only a few weeks of introducing your baby to solids, trust us.) Meet the Boon Grub. Both the tray and the seat are dishwasher safe, and we could not be happier about that.

Other things we love include the adjustable tray and a five-position footrest and that you can use this high chair either at table- or counter-height, a valuable feature that’s not common in many other seats. The Grub converts from a high chair to a toddler seat and will work until your little one hits 50 pounds.

This high chair has wide, splayed-out legs, so it requires a pretty big footprint. You’ll also need two hands to remove the tray, a feature parents don’t love.

“Love this high chair! I live in the city & needed a bar height high chair because that’s our only table option. I was surprised there were NO options to add to my registry at the time. But, the Boon Grub high chair came out right when my babe started solids, so I was excited! It’s super easy to clean.” -Amanda

Best Travel High Chair

Bombol Pop-up booster - Pebble Grey - $129.99.

Bombol Pop-up booster - Pebble Grey

  • Folds flat and weighs 2.5 lbs
  • Holds up to 75 lbs
  • Fits almost all adult chairs

Nope, the Bombol isn’t a cool piece of origami art—it’s (an also very cool) travel high chair! This 3D seat just might be the way of the future when it comes to traveling and eating out with your baby in tow. It’s incredibly light, weighing in at two and a half pounds, so carrying it around is super convenient. It holds a child up to 75 pounds and the seat’s fabric is stain, abrasion and odor-proof. And the coolest part? It folds flat to about the size of a large book. You can easily slip it into a diaper bag or a tote and be on your way. When it’s time to eat, simply pop it open, lock it in place, secure it to your chair and you’re good to go. (And yes, it’s incredibly sturdy. We tried it!)

Although it’s approved for use with babies six months and up, we found it works best once your little one is a bit bigger and more stable. It’s also pretty pricey for a booster.

Best Baby Camping Chair

Baby Delight Go With Me Venture Deluxe Portable Chair - Grey - $59.99.

Baby Delight Go With Me Venture Deluxe Portable Chair - Grey

  • Outdoor or indoor use
  • Grows with baby through three stages
  • Folds flat, easy to pack and carry

If you’re a family who camps a lot or just enjoys a good adventure, you may want to consider purchasing a high chair designed specifically for outdoor use. Baby Delight’s Go With Me Venture Chair is one of our favorites. It boasts three stages that grow with your baby from about three months old up to 75 pounds. It’s also really stable, with a wide base that stays put even in grass and dirt. There’s a detachable canopy for shade and the whole chair folds up into the included carry bag quickly and easily.

Although the polyester fabric is resistant to fading, stains and mold, it’s wipe-clean only. If you’d prefer a seat with removable, washable fabric, check out the hiccapop OmniBoost Travel Booster Seat . It won’t last you as long as the Venture and doesn’t include a canopy, but it’s a great outdoor high chair option that’s super portable and really easy to keep clean.

“Our three children have all been able to use this chair. They are 8, 5 and 1. It is mainly for our 1-year-old. I love being able to strap her in while we are having meals or around the campfire. The straps are incredibly important around the campfire. The material cleans up easily. The sunshade is great and covers completely. It folds easily and it’s so lightweight to move around. Our other kids have also sat in it and all fit comfortably. Even our 8-year-old, who is pretty tall, fits in it just fine. We’ve been really happy to have this chair. I would definitely recommend it.” -JLead

Best Rotating High Chair

Munchkin 360 Cloud Baby High Chair - $199.99.

Munchkin 360 Cloud Baby High Chair

  • Unique swiveling seat design
  • Clean, modern aesthetic
  • Easy to wipe clean

Starting solids with your baby is about exposing them to lots of different foods, but it’s also about sharing the experience of mealtime together. The Munchkin 360 high chair has a unique swiveling seat that makes interacting with your baby during meals a lot easier. The other feature that sets the 360 apart is its sleek, modern design. The seat is completely clear, which not only looks cool but is pretty effortless to clean. (There’s a removable cushion if you’d like to add that on as well.)

The modern look of the clear seat appeals to lots of parents, but keep in mind that it will also show handprints, smudges and any residual mess. The 360 also has a wide base and a fairly large footprint. And the seat and footrest aren’t adjustable.

“I love the modern design of this high chair. I found it easy to assemble with minimal work. It’s easy to clean and keep clean looking. I like the fact that it swivels so you don’t need to keep moving the high chair to turn the baby. I do find that it’s a little wide but we still love it!” -Amanda

High Chairs We’re Keeping an Eye On…

The high chair space is exploding with new seats and new styles at what feels like every turn as of late. Here are a few we’re keeping our eye on.

  • Versatile, low profile and super stylish, the Cybex LEMO 2 High Chair 3-in-1 Set ($349.95) is a seat you can use from day one through adulthood. We love the sleek, ergonomic design, the easy-to-clean finishes and the trendy colorways.
  • Just like rotating car seats, high chairs with a rotating seat are quickly becoming a feature that brands are beginning to explore. The TruBliss 2-in-1 Turn-A-Tot High Chair ($169.99) is budget-friendly and has a swiveling seat that turns 360 degrees so you can find just the right angle for feeding or playing. It’s also easy to clean, always a plus.
  • If a foldable high chair is a must for you, the Munchkin Float Easy Clean Foldable High Chair ($169.99) is one to consider. This compact seat collapses with the touch of a button and is super easy to clean (yay) thanks to zero nooks and crannies. Other pluses: tool-free assembly and an adjustable footrest.
  • We analyzed results from Babylist’s Best Baby Products survey, which polled 6,000 Babylist users and asked them to share the baby products they love the most and why.
  • We utilized insight from the Babylist editorial team, including Gear Editor Jen LaBracio, an expert in the baby space for over six years and a mom of two who has written hundreds of baby gear guides and personally researched and tested hundreds of baby products, including many high chairs.
  • We reviewed customer reviews from hundreds of real Babylist parents.

While shopping for a high chair, you’ll find that most fit into a few basic categories:

  • Full-size high chairs . Full-size high chairs are what most people think of when they picture a traditional high chair. Full-size high chairs can be made from wood or plastic and often have a large(ish) footprint. Features vary, but a few common ones you may find include things like wheels, an adjustable seat and/or footrest, recline options, an infant seat, safety straps, wheels or the option to fold for storage. Some full-size high chairs, called convertible high chairs, even convert to boosters or adult seats to extend the seat’s usability.
  • Portable high chairs . Sometimes also called travel high chairs or clip-on chairs, portable high chairs are designed for on-the-go. (But that doesn’t mean you can’t use one at home if you’d like, so don’t worry.) Portable high chairs are lighter and much more compact that their traditional counterparts. Most feature clips that attach to a table or counter or pop-out legs that make the chair easy to set up and break down.
  • Booster seats . Booster seats are designed for older toddlers and children who need less support at the table. A booster seat straps onto a regular chair to create extra space and for added convenience. Some also come with removable trays.

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics , there are several developmental signs to look out for that indicate your baby might be ready to start solids and it’s time for a high chair.

  • Baby should be able to hold their head up and sit in a high chair with good head control.
  • May open their mouth for food.
  • Can move food from a spoon into their throat.
  • Baby has doubled their birth weight.

All babies develop at different rates, but for most, they’re ready to start solids somewhere between four and six months of age, so you’ll want to be sure you have your high chair purchased, assembled and ready to go by then.

When positioning your baby in their high chair, there are a few important tips to keep in mind.

  • Keep the phrase “90/90/90” in mind. That means you’ll want a 90-degree bend at the hips, knees and ankles and should only use a high chair with a footrest. This will ensure your baby is in the safest position for eating.
  • If your child is leaning in their seat, consider adding support. A rolled-up towel or swaddle blanket behind their back or on either side often does the trick.
  • Always feed your baby in your high chair’s most upright position; baby should never be leaning back while eating.

Before you choose a high chair, you’ll want to think a bit about your lifestyle, space and budget. Here’s what to consider.

  • Space . Do you live in a smaller space and eat most of your meals around a tiny table? Then a booster-style seat that straps right onto a dining room chair or other existing seat or one that clips to a counter may be right for you. Do you have a larger table, or live in a home with multiple eating areas? Then a standalone seat that comes with its own tray and can easily be moved from room to room may be your best bet.
  • Lifestyle . If you’re a family who’s often on the go, consider adding a portable high chair to your registry in addition to one that stays only at home.
  • Cleaning . When it comes to cleaning, some parents don’t mind sacrificing form for function and choose whatever high chair best fits their favorite aesthetic. But if you know constant scrubbing or getting into nooks and crannies is going to drive you nuts, you may want to stick with a basic, plastic model or one with wipeable fabric.
  • Foldability . If space is an issue, you may want to consider a full-size chair that can be folded down and stored or a portable high chair.
  • Durability and longevity . Planning on a large family and passing your high chair down from kid to kid? Although they’re on the pricier side, investing in a well-made wooden seat might be the best choice for you. You also need to think about how long you’re hoping to keep your little one in a high chair. There are several chairs that grow with your child, either by converting to a booster seat or even to an adult-sized chair, so pay attention to weight limits too.
  • Safety . Always consider your child’s safety when buying any piece of baby gear, but especially when it comes to choosing the best high chair. You’ll want to look for safety features such as a restraint system like a three- or five-point harness, good stability (if the chair has wheels, make sure they lock in place), a footrest to ensure your child is properly supported while eating, a crotch post and nothing that’s going to pinch or catch on baby’s tiny fingers and toes—or on yours.

For even more info on choosing the right high chair for your family, check out our how-to video:

Are high chairs worth it?

High chairs can be worth it for parents who want a safe and convenient way to feed their baby or toddler. They provide a dedicated space for children to sit and eat, and many models are adjustable to accommodate growing children. The more important question to ask yourself when shopping for a high chair is, “Is this the right high chair for my family and my lifestyle?” High chairs are expensive and can take up a lot of space, so you’ll want to be sure you’re considering your individual needs and preferences when shopping.

How to clean high chairs

It’s always best to consult your high chair’s manual for specific cleaning instructions, as they vary by make and model. In general, to clean a high chair, first, remove any loose food or debris. Then, wipe down the chair with a damp cloth and mild soap, paying extra attention to any spots or stains. Rinse the chair with a clean, damp cloth and let it air dry. If the high chair has a removable tray, take it off and wash it separately in warm soapy water or in the dishwasher if the tray is dishwasher safe. If your high chair has cushions that are machine washable, follow the manufacturer’s directions and wash as needed. 

When to stop using a high chair

Many parents choose to keep their children in a high chair for at least several years, up until two or three years old or beyond. And depending on the model of high chair you use, you may be able to use it much longer—some convertible high chairs hold the weight of an adult.

Do high chairs have weight limits?

Yes, like many baby products, high chairs have weight limits. They vary wildly depending on the brand and model, ranging anywhere from around 30 pounds up to over 200—so it’s always best to check your particular manufacturer’s guidelines.

Do high chairs expire?

Yes, high chairs can expire due to wear and tear, safety concerns and changes in industry standards. It is important to check the manufacturer’s recommendations and expiration date before using a high chair.

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The Best High Chairs

Jenni Gritters

By Jenni Gritters and Erica Pearson

A good high chair should be simple to use and, above all, easy to clean.

We tested 24 high chairs with infants and toddlers—including cleaning up dried smears of pureed sweet potato and smushed Goldfish crackers. And we’re confident that the IKEA Antilop  will make mealtimes easier than using high chairs costing 10 times as much.

Everything we recommend

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IKEA Antilop

The best high chair.

This functional, compact, lightweight chair is easier to clean than models costing 10 times as much.

Buying Options

Upgrade pick.

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Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair

A high chair you’ll keep around.

This wooden chair is harder to clean and much more expensive than our top pick. But it can truly grow with a child, and it’s especially suitable for preschoolers.

graco travel high chair

Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat

A compact booster seat.

This versatile seat buckles to an adult chair, can work with or without a tray, and folds up for travel. But it’s tougher to clean and less comfy than our top pick.

graco travel high chair

Phil&teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair

A clip-on chair for travel.

This foldable clip-on chair is small enough to pack in a suitcase and sturdy enough to attach to a picnic table. Plus, the cloth cover zips off for (fairly) easy cleaning.

What we looked for

The most common high chair injuries involve falling. We looked for steady chairs with secure harnesses.

Many parents we spoke with who’d bought pricey high chairs ended up wishing they had something that was simpler to clean.

We considered how long a family would be able to use a chair, and we looked at its resale value.

Whether you’re packing a suitcase or headed to dinner at the local brewery, you might need a high chair you can take with you.

We also like the affordable and compact Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat , the Phil&teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair (for travel), and the adjustable, wooden Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair (which has a long life and great resale value).

At 7.9 pounds, the IKEA Antilop Chair is lighter, smaller, and easier to move around than most high chairs. Yet it’s also sturdy, durable, and comfortable to sit in. The smooth, plastic-and-steel construction is simple and functional, without the grime-collecting fabric or crumb-catching crevices that cause problems in other chairs. Compared with some competitors, the Antilop chair can accommodate slightly bigger children, but it’s not a chair that kids can continue to use as they hit preschool. Assembly is easy, but removing and reconnecting the tray can be a pain. And even though the price is impressively low, you’ll have to buy the chair in person at IKEA or pay extra for shipping.

If you want a high chair that blends in with adult furniture and can serve your kid well from 6 months through the end of childhood and beyond, we recommend the Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair . Compared with our top pick, this 15.5-pound chair is a lot pricier and more complicated—the baseline model requires add-on purchases for use with infants, and it takes some effort to assemble and adjust. (You could also just go with a bundled version .) But this chair is far easier for bigger kids to climb into by themselves. It’s also an unusually attractive piece of furniture, something you may want to keep forever, and, if not, it should be easy to sell secondhand.

The compact, 6-pound Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat buckles to an adult chair, and it’s a versatile spare to keep at the grandparents’ house. It can work as either a high chair with a tray or as a booster pulled up to the table. It isn’t as comfy to sit in or as simple to clean as our top pick (it has buttons and seams that can collect grime or allow spills to reach the adult chair underneath). Compared with other chairs of its type, however, this one is easier to clean and less expensive.

Phil&teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair is small and lightweight (about 4 pounds), so it’s easy to fold up and pack into a suitcase—or even to wedge into a diaper bag when you’re on the go. Yet it’s also sturdy enough that it feels safe for use at a restaurant, regardless of the construction of the table it clips onto.

The research

Why you should trust us, who should get this, how we picked, how we tested, our pick: ikea antilop, upgrade pick: stokke tripp trapp chair, also great: fisher-price healthy care deluxe booster seat, also great: phil&teds lobster clip-on highchair, other good high chairs, the competition, high chair safety.

We consulted various experts , including pediatricians, occupational and physical therapists, and product designers.

We spent several hours researching high chair safety online, using the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission ’s database to see which chairs had been recalled recently and why.

We also surveyed over three-dozen parents from across the country to determine which high chair features were most important, as well as to learn about chairs that people loved and hated.

Erica Pearson, this guide’s original author, is a former newspaper reporter with more than 15 years of experience interviewing experts in countless fields, including health, parenting, and safety. She’s also a mom of two. Jenni Gritters updated this guide in 2023 and again in 2024. She’s also a mom of two, and she has a decade of experience writing about parenting, purchasing, and psychology.

High chairs are among the few baby-gear items that are pretty much a necessity. Most babies begin eating solid food at around 5 or 6 months , and they start using a high chair at the same time. Some families put the high chair away before a child turns 2, while others continue to use the chair through toddlerhood and sometimes beyond (if it’s a booster or a convertible model). In all cases, a high chair will help keep the child—and the child’s food—in place and contained.

A large group of high chairs we tested, organized into rows in an empty room in a house.

Our research and interviews led us to conclude that a great high chair has several attributes:

Safe and stable: A high chair should not feel wobbly at all. Some chairs have three-point safety harnesses, which buckle just around the legs and at the waist; others have five-point harnesses, which include shoulder straps. The safety harness type doesn’t necessarily make a chair safe or unsafe, said Heather Felton, a pediatrician and injury-prevention expert. She added, however, that “all of the straps that come with a high chair should be used.”

Simple to clean: Ease of cleaning is the thing that causes most people to love or hate a high chair. Tiny diners love smearing hands full of sticky puree everywhere they can reach. And, more often than not, toddlers are notorious for overturning entire bowls of Cheerios and milk. A high chair has the potential to drive a parent crazy if it has too many crevices where crumbs can collect, spaces under the seat where liquids can pool undetected, or a seat cover that can’t be easily thrown in the washing machine after a diaper leak.

Compact and manageable: Those who have limited space will likely appreciate a high chair with a smaller footprint. A chair that’s easy to fold or disassemble for long-term storage may also be a plus, as is a chair that’s easy to pack into the car or even into a suitcase for travel.

Designed to make meals easier and more pleasant: A great chair should also be reasonably simple to use. Due to their design, some chairs are easy to trip over, even if they’re not huge. The seat should be comfortable enough to keep a baby happy through mealtime. And, ideally, the chair should not be a total eyesore.

Also, in a comfy chair, a child will be able to sit with their hips, knees, and ankles at a 90-degree angle. Over the past few years, the occupational therapist who runs Feeding Littles (the popular baby-led-weaning education company) has recommended that everyone buy a high chair with a footrest. But the experts we spoke with were split on the issue. Carrie Pagliano, PT, told us kids move so much that they’re unlikely to use a footrest. Occupational therapist Julie Barnes said that when kids have their feet resting flat on a solid surface, this “provides the best postural support, which is the basis for stability of the neck and jaw during eating.”

In short, you can buy a high chair without a footrest, and everyone will get by just fine. But a footrest may help your child to use their energy for eating (a novel motor action for infants), rather than for maintaining their posture. (Many parents wrap an exercise band around our top pick , as a hack to give kids a place to rest their feet.)

A small child sitting in a high chair with a bib on, laughing, with some food on their face and hands.

We carefully considered about 30 popular models during our first round of testing, 12 during our second round (in 2023), and four more in 2024. We eliminated the chairs with many negative customer reviews that specifically described how difficult they were to clean. This process left us with a lineup of 13 high chairs to test the first time around, eight in 2023, and three in 2024.

Jenni and Erica tested the high chairs with their infants and toddlers. They timed the assembly of each of the 24 high chairs, noting any particular difficulties or frustrations. They measured each chair’s footprint, and they considered how easy a chair was to fold, roll, or lift out of the way between meals.

Then they used each chair with their children (who, over the years of testing, ranged in age from 7 months to 4 years old). Jenni and Erica focused on how difficult it was to get their kids in and out of the chairs, and they noted any cleaning challenges.

A small child sitting in the our pick for best high chair overall, the IKEA Antilop, in a dining room setting.

The IKEA Antilop has a smooth, rounded plastic seat and tray. It’s easier to clean, simpler to use, and less expensive than every other high chair we tested.

Although this model is lightweight, it’s also sturdy, and its neutral, white-and-silver design and clean lines look presentable in just about any decor. This high chair stacks easily with the tray removed (great for parents with twins or closely spaced kids, or for use at day care), and it’s simple to take apart for storage or travel. Although the Antilop chair has none of the extra features that many high chair designers consider to be standard—such as different height settings or a reclining seat back—we still preferred it over nearly every other chair.

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IKEA Antilop Support Pillow

An add-on pillow.

This inexpensive back pillow is easy to attach, and it can be paired with a stain-resistant cover that you can throw in the wash.

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IKEA Baby Footrest

An add-on footrest.

If you’re concerned about ergonomics, you might want to get this add-on footrest. It’s tough to install yet sturdy once in place, and it’s height-adjustable.

It’s the easiest to clean. The Antilop high chair is just one piece of plastic, with no hard-to-reach areas where liquids can pool, and there are no crannies, cracks, or seams where grime can hide. There’s also no fabric (unless you spring for the optional support pillow, which has an also-optional stain-resistant cover ). This chair’s tray fits in the dishwasher, and the safety straps are relatively easy to remove and toss in the washing machine. We love that you can bring the entire chair outside and spray it down with a hose.

A small child sitting in the IKEA Antilop high chair, laughing while they hold a green straw.

The attached tray is easy to use, but it is designed to stay in place most of the time. We’ve found that this makes starting mealtimes simpler and easier, and it reduces clutter around the kitchen and dining room. And the tray’s 1-centimeter raised edge prevents many (but definitely not all) spills from ending up on the floor. When you do need to remove the tray, though, it can be a pain.

The 7.9-pound chair is lightweight, sturdy, and simple. And when the tray is removed, the high chair is easily stackable. It is very easy to assemble—we clocked two minutes. All you have to do is slide the chair’s legs into place and click on the tray. The Antilop chair has a smaller-than-most, 22-by-24-inch footprint and a three-point safety harness, so there are no shoulder straps to get messy. (We’ve found that the three-point harness is tight enough across a kid’s hips to keep them from being able to climb out, despite the lack of shoulder straps.) This chair doesn’t have wheels, but it doesn’t need them because it’s light enough to easily pick up and move around. (Many of the other chairs we tested weighed 25 pounds or more—we could easily see why the designers added wheels.)

The Antilop chair has a plain but attractive look. Though the chair is about as basic as can be, you can modify it in two important ways. First, the optional support pillow gives babies who are first learning to eat solids a little boost up to the tray (though the cushion quickly becomes unnecessary for many). Second, the high chair can also work without the tray, if you prefer to push it close to the table so your baby or toddler can eat there with the rest of the family; note, however, that the tray is not as easy to take off and put back on as using our upgrade pick , the Stokke Tripp Trapp . (To make cleanup even simpler, you can add a silicone placemat from Etsy that fits perfectly inside the tray. Or consider adding handmade, wipeable cushion covers in cute fabrics .)

Jenni has been using the Antilop since her son was born, four years ago. It’s a bit scratched up, but it remains entirely functional. She has taken it on road trips, moved it into four rental homes, and is now using it with her second child. For the price, this chair’s durability is something to behold.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The most common complaints about the Antilop chair tend to be about the tray. When parents remove the tray for the first time, many will be left wondering whether it’s actually intended to come off. This is a common question posted to online forums, and there are YouTube videos showing how to do it: Using one hand, you push down on the center of the seat, and then you yank the outer edge of the tray upward, with force (this is harder than you might think).

Once you get the hang of it, it’s easy enough to remove the tray and then snap it back in after washing it by hand or running it through the dishwasher. (It also loosens up over time.) It is dangerous, however, to try and remove the tray when a baby is in the chair, and IKEA warns against this behavior, with stickers on the tray itself. Jenni removes the tray to wash it every evening (and has done so for the past four years).

The tray does not adjust to move closer to or farther from the baby’s tummy, so more food may fall onto the seat than if you were using a chair with an adjustable tray. (IKEA’s optional back cushion helps with this problem, and it can bring smaller babies closer to the tray and allow them to sit up straight.) The seat puts no padding under a baby’s bottom, but it was comfortable enough for our littlest testers. This model also does not include a footrest, but you can add an aftermarket footrest or strap an exercise band across the legs , to give your child some extra support.

Parents of older babies and toddlers will also find that the Antilop chair requires some cooperation, especially with a heavier toddler (you’ll have to lift them way up and slide them in, similar to using a typical wooden high chair in a restaurant). IKEA does not provide a specific age or weight limit for its chair, but Jenni used it with her son until he was 4 years old.

It does not fold or adjust in any way. This high chair stands at a fixed height that allows you to pull it up to a dining table (the tray sits at the 29-inch mark). However, it’s too low for eating at a breakfast bar or taller counter.

To get this chair for $20, you have to take a trip to IKEA . You can also buy it through IKEA’s website , but shipping fees vary. Many IKEA products (here are some of our favorites ) are now also available through Amazon, but often at an absurdly inflated price. The chair has no warranty.

A small child sitting in the Stokke Tripp Trapp, our pick for best high chair that is comfortable and easy to use for both infants and preschoolers.

The solid-beech Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair is the only high chair we tested that’s truly comfortable and easy to use—both for infants and for preschoolers who are ready to climb into a chair by themselves.

It’s also the only high chair we tested that has been part of an exhibition at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art , thanks to its iconic 1972 design, by Norwegian designer Peter Opsvik. The aesthetics are clearly a draw, and they’re inseparable from this chair’s value. Unlike the IKEA Antilop and the vast majority of other high chairs, the Tripp Trapp is a piece of furniture you might keep forever: With its five configurations, it can grow from a first high chair for a 6-month-old to a toddler seat to a chair appropriate for most teens and even adults.

Three high chairs we tested placed next to each other with the Stokke Tripp Trapp in the middle.

Among all of the high chairs we tested, the Tripp Trapp works for the widest range of ages. It was extremely comfortable for Erica’s 7-month-old, and it was even better for her preschooler, who could climb into it herself. The safety gliders (which attach to the legs) allow bigger kids to push away from the table without tipping and to get down on their own. Overall, this high chair seemed the sturdiest of the two-dozen models we tested, and it’s even designed to hold teenagers or adults up to 242 pounds.

It’s reasonably easy to clean. The simple-to-secure Baby Set attachment can go right in the dishwasher for cleanup (you can choose to purchase it separately or as a bundle from the get-go, which we recommend if you’re buying this seat for a baby under 2). You need a screwdriver to remove the safety harness, and the screw is tough to reach without taking the chair’s seat out, so it takes some effort to keep that grime-free. However, during our testing, the safety straps and buckle did scrub free of all stickiness and stains.

It can be used at the family table. Opsvik’s intent with the high chair (which he designed for his 2-year-old son) was to bring little ones right up to the table, so they could eat with the rest of the family. “On a Tripp Trapp chair, smaller children sit on a higher seat than the taller ones, and these reduced height differences have improved the interaction between children and grown-ups around the same table,” he wrote in an email. “Mealtimes have become more relaxed, and children find it easier to concentrate on the activities taking place around the table when the physical environment has been adapted to their size and needs.” Erica’s little tester loved being at the table with her parents and her big sister. Without a tray, though, all of the mess ends up on the tabletop, but a placemat can help with that.

In 2023, Jenni tested the new, less-expensive Stokke Steps , a plastic seat that mimics the Tripp Trapp’s design, and she found that her toddler liked its family-table friendliness as well. He loved the chair’s design so much that he declared it his “special seat” and refused to eat on anything else.

It has great resale value. The resale potential for used Tripp Trapp chairs is strong, and that may help justify the investment. For example, in New York City, they often sell on Craigslist for more than $150 .

It comes in 10 colors (brights and neutrals). It also comes in lighter “natural” and darker “walnut” wood finishes (all of the chairs are made of beech).

When you register this chair, it has a seven-year warranty .

A small child sitting in the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, with the Tripp Trapp Baby Set protective belt attached to the seat.

The add-ons are expensive. This chair can be purchased as a preschooler, kid, or adult chair for $240. But if you’re looking for a high chair for a baby, you’ll want the version including the high chair set , which consists of a plastic seat and back that attach to the chair’s wooden slats.

Parents who want their baby to eat apart from the table can buy an optional Stokke plastic tray ; it’s lightweight, dishwasher-safe, and easy to attach to the Baby Set. There are also optional fabric cushions for the chair’s seat. (You can purchase this set as a bundle with the chair and the high chair set.)

Stokke also has a newborn seat attachment , which you can buy for an additional $150. The Stokke newborn seat, which we haven’t tested, can be used from birth up to a maximum weight of 19.8 pounds (most kids will probably want to sit up well before then).

At about 15 pounds, the Tripp Trapp is heavier to move around than its plastic-and-steel or plastic-and-wood counterparts. It also has a longer assembly time (36 minutes) than many other chairs we tested, but we found it was easier to put together and adjust than similar all-wood competitors.

A small child sitting in the Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat, our pick for best high chair that buckles to an adult chair.

The Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat , which buckles to an adult chair, is smaller, lighter (4.7 pounds), and easier to travel with than our top pick . So it’s a great second chair to keep at the grandparents’ house. This inexpensive model cleverly folds into a compact little package with its own carry strap, and it can work either as a high chair with a tray or as a booster seat pulled up to the table. But it’s not as comfortable to sit in or as easy to clean as our top pick , which we prefer for everyday use.

It’s relatively easy to clean. We studied the half-dozen readily available chairs of this type, and we concluded that the Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat would be the easiest to clean (many similar chairs have large, often ruffle-lined fabric components). The tray insert goes right in the dishwasher—though we did find that it stains easily—and the seat itself is small enough to clean in the sink.

The design is simple but versatile. It took us two minutes to put this chair together. It can adjust to three heights; this is helpful when you’re using it as a booster seat, since some kids need a higher boost to reach the table than others. The tray also has three positions. We tested the Deluxe booster, which includes a snap-on lid, so the tray stays clean when stored away. But the booster is also available without the tray cover (for $5 less).

A person carrying the Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster Seat high chair in its folded up position, using its shoulder strap.

It’s a convenient spare seat. This chair can work with or without the tray, either as a booster seat pulled right up to the table or as a space-saver high chair. That flexibility makes this chair appropriate for 6-month-olds, toddlers, and preschoolers. Erica’s preschooler liked to have it pulled right up to the table during a visit to Grandpa’s house. And longtime Wirecutter editor Courtney Schley has taken it on trips, to the homes of friends, and to restaurants, in addition to using it in her own home . After their children outgrow this chair, many parents will keep it in a closet to bring out when a baby visits.

And though this seat won’t win any beauty contests, if the tray isn’t attached, you can push the adult chair right up to the table and hide the booster from sight. As with other chairs designed for use next to a table, with this one, parents need to make sure babies aren’t able to kick or push on anything that might cause them to tip over.

This seat does not come with a warranty.

It’s not as easy to clean as our top pick. This chair makes more of a mess than the IKEA Antilop, primarily because food and liquid tend to fall through the booster seat to the adult chair below. The seat also has some buttons, grooves, and other parts that collect grime.

A child sitting in the Phil and Teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair, which is clipped onto the end of a picnic table at a park.

If you’re looking for a high chair that can be packed in a suitcase or even slipped into a diaper bag, the Phil&teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair is the best choice. It weighs about 4 pounds, is smaller than a MacBook Air, and attaches more easily to more tables than other chairs of this type.

It’s compatible with more tables than other models we tested. The Lobster chair works just like any other clip-on chair: The arms slot onto a table, and then you use a tension rod to screw the clamps into place. This chair stands out because it fits on tables that are between 0.8 and 3.75 inches thick—a broader range than for other, similar seats.

It has a washable cover. The chair comes assembled, but you’ll need an Allen wrench to remove several of the parts, if you want to zip off the fabric cover for cleaning (you slide it over a few panels to fully remove it). The padded shoulder straps can also be removed for cleaning. Though the Phil&teds site recommends hand-washing, a company rep told us machine-washing is also okay. We machine-washed the cloth seat and the straps multiple times without incident.

Unlike other clip-on chairs we tried, this one has a slide-on, dishwasher-safe tray. This is a good idea in theory (less mess!), but it’s less useful in practice at a restaurant. Jenni’s daughter kept pushing the tray away from her, and it didn’t stay solidly attached to the chair.

Phil&teds products have a one-year warranty.

The Lobster is a bit more shallow than other clip-on chairs. At 10 months old, Jenni’s daughter was chunky, and her stomach was almost pressed against the table. Although the company says the Lobster chair can fit kids up to 37 pounds, we doubt that a bigger child would fit into the smaller frame.

We don’t recommend it for everyday use. The American Academy of Pediatrics warns against everyday use of chairs that clip to a tabletop, since this type of chair involves so many variables: The table must be stable and heavy enough to hold the weight of the baby and the chair; the caregiver needs to lock it on properly; and the baby may be able to kick and push, if they can reach the table with their legs. Be sure to test the table’s stability before you clip your baby on.

If you want the ergonomics of the Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair at a lower price point: The Mockingbird High Chair is a great option to consider. It’s made with hardwood and sturdy plastic. And, like the Tripp Trapp, it’s highly adjustable: The chair’s footrest can be adjusted to four different baby footrest heights, its seat has three widths, and the chair can also be converted into a toddler chair (which is ideal for a growing kiddo). Note, however, that the toddler footrest is not adjustable. This chair can hold 150 pounds, and it comes with the additions that the Stokke Tripp Trapp doesn’t, so it’s less expensive overall. The Mockingbird chair is also the narrowest of any model we tested, by nearly 2 inches. This chair was easy to clean, but it was tough to build, so you’ll want to follow the company’s emailed instructions closely.

If you like the Stokke brand, but you want a slightly less expensive option: The Stokke Steps chair is worth considering. This chair is similar to the Tripp Trapp chair, but it’s made with plastic, which is (arguably) easier to clean. Like the Tripp Trapp chair, the Steps chair requires multiple add-ons for use with an infant or a baby. But it has a long life and holds up to 187 pounds, and the resale value for any Stokke product is quite good.

If you’re looking for a more stylish and versatile chair: You might like Lalo’s The Chair , which, with added attachments, converts to a booster seat as well as a play chair . This chair’s plastic material is easy to clean (though we didn’t like having to wash the optional-use cloth cover), and its bucket shape kept Jenni’s daughter upright. It’s also lightweight, and it has a reversible footrest and removable tray. But the ribbon-like harness straps are tough to clean, the footrest is adjustable to only two positions, and the tray is difficult to remove. The company also makes an attractive and useful set of dishes .

If you want a clip-on chair, and you don’t mind a slightly larger size: The Inglesina Fast Table Chair is more padded than either the Lobster chair or the Chicco Caddy , and it accommodates slightly larger children. The machine-washable cover unzips, and it’s easier to remove than the covers of its competitors. But this chair is a bit bigger and heavier than the Lobster chair. So the Inglesina chair is tough to pack in a suitcase, and it has a ramp-like effect that pushed Jenni’s daughter toward the table. Its clamp system is just as secure as the Lobster’s, though.

A large group of high chairs we tested, organized into rows in an empty room in a house.

With several ergonomic seating configurations and the ability to hold up to 220 pounds, the Bugaboo Giraffe offers a similar set-up to that of the Stokke Tripp Trapp , Lalo’s The Chair , and the Mockingbird High Chair . It has an easily adjustable footrest and seat, both of which slide up and down with the push of two buttons. It also has an easy-to-remove tray—though reviewers have noted that the white tray stains easily. As with the Stokke Tripp Trapp and the Stokke Steps chairs, with the Giraffe chair you can add an infant attachment (for $110), to bring your 0-to-6-month-old baby close to you while your family sits at the table. And for another $110, you can get the rocker frame , to use the high chair’s infant attachment as a rocker on the floor. We haven’t yet tested these additions, but we plan to this year.

The Chicco Caddy Portable Hook-On Chair uses the same clamp system as the Lobster chair , but the Chicco material is tougher to clean. (It buttons on, rather than unzipping; Jenni has used this chair for years, and she finds herself just leaving it dirty, versus taking the time to clean it, because disassembling it is annoying.) The Caddy’s clamp system is also harder to use than the Lobster chair’s, and the Caddy chair sometimes felt wobbly because it wasn’t clamped tightly enough. The Caddy is also bigger than the Lobster, and it won’t fit well in a suitcase, although it’s just fine for a road trip.

The Ergobaby Evolve is a high-quality chair made with thick pieces of wood, small pieces of plastic, and no metal. We liked the decently sized tray, which was easy to remove. It has a similar construction and look to both the Stokke Tripp Trapp and the Mockingbird chairs. And, like those chairs, the Evolve chair turns into a toddler seat. (It can also turn into a kitchen step stool, for an extra $50, if you bundle it with the high chair, or about $80 if purchased separately .) But turning the Evolve into a toddler chair requires quite a bit of deconstruction, and it holds only 100 pounds, less than the comparable chairs we recommend hold.

The Evenflo Eat & Grow 4-in-1 Convertible High Chair has a huge footprint, and it’s covered in fabric that’s machine-washable but a pain to remove. The tray is washable but tough to unsnap. And the materials feel cheap. This model converts to a toddler chair and a kid chair (as well as a table!), but we still prefer the IKEA Antilop .

The Graco EveryStep Slim 6-in-1 Highchair looks like a throne. But why, oh, why is it made with white pleather? We like that it’s adaptable, with possible configurations for infants, toddlers, and beyond. The tray comes off and is easy to throw into the dishwasher. And it rolls nicely (which is important, since it’s big and heavy). But the materials are hard to clean, and this chair is really huge. (We previously tested the Graco Blossom 4-in-1 Seating system , which was also tough to clean.)

The Graco DuoDiner LX Highchair is a modular chair that doesn’t try to turn into a youth seat at all; it works only as a regular high chair, a space-saver chair buckled to an adult chair, or a booster. That means there’s no hidden seat at the bottom to collect sticky liquid. On the other hand, the chair’s seat itself is much heavier and even more like a car seat than those of the other modular chairs. So this one is more difficult to take off and bring to the sink.

The Ingenuity Trio 3-in-1 High Chair was the least expensive modular chair Erica tested. But it also felt a little cheaper: The tray was tough to lock in, and the wheels had it sliding around the floor, even when they were locked. With misplaced footrests, it also didn’t transition well into a toddler chair. That said, it was the easiest modular chair to clean.

The best thing about the Joovy Nook is that its tray opens and swings out to one side, so the caregiver doesn’t need to take it off and then put it back on when seating a baby in the chair. The Nook also folds flat with one hand and leans nicely against the wall. The worst thing about the Nook is that removing the seat cushion for deep cleaning is extremely difficult.

The all-wood Keekaroo Height Right High Chair ’s system for adjusting the seat and footrest is similar to that for the Stokke Tripp Trapp. So this model can be used throughout childhood and as an adult chair. It will likely work just fine for kids ages 3 and up, but it doesn’t seem ideal for the youngest eaters. The wooden tray was very heavy and clunky to slide in and out. And the combination of the seat height, tray placement, and three-point harness allowed Erica’s 7-month-old to lunge forward in the chair (the Stokke chair and the other wooden chair we tested, the now-discontinued Svan Signet Complete, both have a five-point harness).

The Phil&teds Poppy High Chair looks like something out of The Jetsons . But underneath its Aerocore seat cover, there are many hidden gaps, crannies, and slots in the plastic seat frame; in our tests they collected spilled juice and were a big pain to clean. The Amazon listing suggests that the Aerocore seat cover can go in the dishwasher, but the instruction manual advises scrubbing with soap and water instead. And indeed it wasn’t a good idea to put the cover in the dishwasher—it warped when we did so.

The Skip Hop Eon 4-in-1 has a deep bucket seat, which affected Jenni’s daughter’s posture. She wasn’t comfortable in the seat, and she tended to fuss and slouch rather than eat. With a silicone material that we could wipe down quickly and a tray cover that easily snapped off for the dishwasher, this seat was not a problem to clean. And it can convert to a shorter seat for a toddler. But it has a large footprint, and the footrest was too low for an infant and too high for a toddler. For a fraction of the price, the IKEA Antilop is a similar but far better option.

Before testing, we ruled out a few other popular chairs, including Peg Perego’s Prima Pappa Diner and Siesta , because their seat covers were not machine-washable.

Falling is the most common high chair accident that lands children in the emergency room—usually because caregivers don’t fasten the safety straps that come with the chair, or they leave them too loose, explained Heather Felton, a pediatrician and injury-prevention expert in Louisville, Kentucky.

“Injuries from high chairs are fairly common in general. About 24 children are treated in the ER every day in the US, or about one per hour,” Felton wrote in an email. “Most falls happen when a child is climbing or standing on the chair. The most common types of injuries are to the head and neck, with closed head injuries, including concussions, being the most common.”

It’s important to follow the specific safety instructions that come with each chair. For example, it’s not safe to try to remove the IKEA Antilop chair’s tray while a baby is in the seat. The Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair’s manual explains that this high chair is not for use on rough surfaces and uneven floors—such as areas with rugs or tiles—because the chair needs to be able to slide backward. With both the Tripp Trapp and any booster, including the Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe , in which a child is buckled to an adult chair, you need to watch for frames underneath the table that a child could push their legs against, causing themself to tilt backward.

This article was edited by Rachel Hurn and Kalee Thompson.

Heather Felton, MD, Louisville pediatrician, expert in safety and injury prevention, and spokesperson for the American Association of Pediatrics , email interview , May 16, 2017

Betsy Holman, brand marketing, Graco , phone interview , May 18, 2017

Domenic Gubitosi, director of product design for Fisher-Price, babygear division , phone interview , May 18, 2017

Bridgette Kovacevich, marketing manager for BabySwede, the licensed North American distributor for BabyBjörn , email interview , May 24, 2017

Peter Opsvik, designer of the Stokke Tripp Trapp and author of Rethinking Sitting , email interview , May 31, 2017

Howard Greenspan, owner of SCS Direct, maker of the Svan high chair , phone interview , May 15, 2017

Carrie Pagliano, physical therapist , email interview , March 1, 2023

Julie Barnes, occupational therapist, OTD, OTR/L, CPAM, CBIS, CLT , email interview , March 10, 2023

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This year’s Amazon Prime Day baby deals were completely out of pocket: I’ve been doing this gig a long time, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many sales. The big event was bigger than ever, and a ton of people hopped onto Prime Day to wild out. But even after the sale, we’re still seeing some great deals. Whether they’re moving inventory, or we’re just lucky — we’ll take it.

These incredible sales include items like strollers and car seats, with brands like Cybex , Britax , and Baby Jogger are still showing huge discounts. If you’re looking to soothe your baby, you can do it with a sound machine from Hatch . Maybe you need to cool off? How about one of the most popular stroller fans on the market?

Big ticket items are seeing deep discounts of 25% or more. Want to grab all those things off your baby registry that you didn’t get? Check in on this space throughout the sale because there’s going to be a lot going on — and I’m on top of it.

Prime Day Stroller Deals

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Modes™ Adventure Stroller Wagon

Graco Modes™ Adventure Stroller Wagon

The Graco Modes is a newer entrant to the stroller wagon game, and it's a strong contender. The design is similar to the Evenflo Pivot wagon, with two canopies with breathable mesh panels, a well for your kids' feet, solid core tires, and the ability to push or pull the stroller wagon.

Gazelle S All-in-One Toddler and Baby Stroller

Cybex Gazelle S All-in-One Toddler and Baby Stroller

The Gazelle is one of my favorite strollers, hands-down. It's luxurious, easy to push, and completely modular. It's a single-to-double stroller that you can use with an infant seat, bassinet, and traditional seats. It's a comfortable stroller for all involved, and, as a bonus, it's easy to clean.

MamaRoo Multi-Motion Baby Swing

4moms MamaRoo Multi-Motion Baby Swing

If you're looking for a swing that's high tech and app-controlled for easy adjustability, you can't go wrong with the MamaRoo. It's known for its unique sway motions that mimic being in a parent's arms, bouncing back and forth.

It has five motions, five speeds, and four sounds, all with an adjustable recline and adorable mobile!

Select Pail Registry Gift Set

Diaper Genie Select Pail Registry Gift Set

Not only are you getting one of the most well-known and beloved diaper pails for under $60. You're getting two of the jumbo refill packages of the liners. That's over $1500 diapers' worth of liners! That could last you 8 or more months!

Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle

Happiest Baby Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle

Easily one of my favorite baby swaddles, the Sleepea by Happiest Baby is so simple. You just place your baby with their arms in or out, Velcro the center piece, and zip them up. That's it. And don't worry, this 100% organic cotton sleeper zips from both sides for easy changing.

Portable Stroller Fan

Momcozy Portable Stroller Fan

It feels like it's roughly 300 degrees outside, and everyone is uncomfortable. Babies are no exception. This stroller fan is seriously powerful, has a long battery life, and it's easy breezy to install.

Nursing Pillow

Boppy Nursing Pillow

The Boppy is the original nursing pillow, and still one of the best. It's the perfect height, the covers come off easily to wash, it doesn't get compacted, and honestly? It's just an easy solution to a problem. Right now, it's seriously discounted, so it's a great time to snatch one up.

Magic Sleepsuit

Baby Merlin Magic Sleepsuit

Thousands of parents wholeheartedly recommend this sleepsuit. It's a warm, wearable blanket for baby that they can still move in and get comfy while also having that "under a blanket" warm feel. And don't let the appearance fool you. Thanks to the genius zippers, changing diapers is a cinch!

Restore 2 Sunrise

Hatch Baby Restore 2 Sunrise

Whether you put this white noise and wake clock in your room to help you deal with the stresses of new parenting, or you put it in your baby's room so that you can change light and sound via your phone, this is too good a deal to pass up. I have one beside my bed and use it literally all the time. It's never off. You won't regret this purchase.

Pivot Modular Travel System With SafeMax Car Seat

Evenflo Pivot Modular Travel System With SafeMax Car Seat

Not only are you getting a terrific stroller, but you’re also getting one of the easiest-to-install car seats with an anti-rebound bar for added safety. The fact that this is all under $250 is beyond a great deal.

Gold Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat and Stroller Combo

Evenflo Gold Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat and Stroller Combo

We love a combo product, and this is one of our favorites. It’s an infant car seat that folds out into a stroller. I cannot stress how much easier this will make your life.

Willow Grove SC Baby Travel System

Britax Willow Grove SC Baby Travel System

I’m sorry, what? A Britax car seat and stroller for $450? Surely, you jest. Surely, one of the safest car seats on the market — and the easiest strollers — can’t be over $100 off! Oh, but it is.

Gear Wayfinder Jogging Stroller

BOB Gear Gear Wayfinder Jogging Stroller

Y’all, I am gagging right now. I love the Wayfinder for a ton of reasons, but one of my fave things about it is that it’s super easy to fold. One of the easiest joggers to fold, period.

Sparrow Ultra Compact Lightweight Travel Stroller

Munchkin Sparrow Ultra Compact Lightweight Travel Stroller

If you want a super lightweight stroller that folds up into a compact form about the size of the average tote bag, this is for you. It’s a traveler's dream, perfect for Disney, airports, and vacations.

Pivot Xplore Dreamz All-Terrain Stroller Wagon

Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz All-Terrain Stroller Wagon

If you are considering getting a stroller wagon, but you were worried you couldn't afford one, or that your baby wouldn't be able to chill out in one, this is the time. The Evenflo Pivot Dreamz is a durable, rugged wagon with tons of storage, double canopies, and it's easy to push. On top of that, it comes with a bassinet feature that allows baby to use it as a safe space to take a nap when you're out and about.

I have tested this wagon extensively, and it is one of the best I've ever tested, which shouldn't be a surprise, as it's also one of the original stroller wagons.

Jeep Deluxe Wrangler Stroller Wagon

Delta Children Jeep Deluxe Wrangler Stroller Wagon

The Jeep stroller wagon comes complete with a cooler bag attachment, which may not seem like a big deal until you're at a ball game in 90º heat and everything is overheating. That cooler bag can keep beverages or snacks cool for a few hours!

The wagon itself has a generous canopy, rugged wheels, and a two-sided push-and-pull handle for easy transportation.

Shyft Rideshare All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon

Evenflo Shyft Rideshare All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon

Evenflo knew their market when they made this stroller wagon. It has 110 pounds of towing capacity, holds a car seat, has a push-and-pull handle, huge canopy, and super rugged wheels that are wide enough to take on sand and not blink. If you want something that can do double duty, this is it.

Turn and Go 360 DLX Rotating All-in-One Car Seat

Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX Rotating All-in-One Car Seat

Rotating car seats are the easiest car seats to get your baby in and out of. This model from Safety 1st is pretty luxe with high-density foam cushioning, two cup holders, and the ability to rear face for extended periods.

Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat

Evenflo Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat

Evenflo was the first brand to create a rotating car seat, and they have improved the model over the years. This one is ultra slim, which is great because the size of rotating car seats is normally the barrier to entry to owning one.

Pria 3 in 1 Convertible Forward and Rear Facing Child Car Seat

Maxi-Cosi Pria 3 in 1 Convertible Forward and Rear Facing Child Car Seat

The Pria is one of Maxi Cosi's finest car seats. It's terrifically safe, with tons of durable padding, machine washable fabric, easy chest clip and buckle, and user-proof installation. You can install it rear-facing or forward-facing, and since it's not oversized, it fits in nearly all cars.

One4Life ClickTight All-in-One Car Seat

Britax One4Life ClickTight All-in-One Car Seat

This is our best overall convertible car seat for 2024. It's designed to be used from birth until they no longer need the car seat — about age 10. It's good for kids 5 to 120 pounds and up to 63 inches tall

It's easy to install, easy to latch, easy to clean, and it's a great, breathable, comfortable ride for baby. It's all backed up by Britax's commitment to having some of the safest car seats available.

I love that this car seat doesn't skimp out on luxury in favor of features like safety and cleanability. The fabrics and foams are luxe and have a great feel even after being washed multiple times.

Revolve360 Extend All-in-One Rotational Car Seat

Evenflo Revolve360 Extend All-in-One Rotational Car Seat

If you want a rotating car seat with extended use, the Revolve360 from Evenflo is for you. It can hold your baby from rear-facing (4 to 50 lb), forward-facing (22 to 65 lb) and booster (40 to 120 lb). Of all the rotating car seats on the market, this is one of the slimmest with one of the longest use periods. You're getting a lot of bang for your buck, here. It has longer use than the slim mentioned above.

 KeyFit 35 Zip ClearTex Infant Car Seat and Base

Chicco KeyFit 35 Zip ClearTex Infant Car Seat and Base

I have purchased several of these for friends and family members. It's by far the easiest car seat to clean on the market. The whole fabric just zips right off and you throw it in the machine.

It has a super high anti-rebound bar, easy in-and-out base, a darn good handle, and steel-reinforced frame. It's all around just a great seat.

Zoodle 2-in-1 High Chair

Evolur Zoodle 2-in-1 High Chair

The Evolur Zoodle is a fantastic high chair with premium finishings, and right now, it’s almost $100 off. Wood legs, combined with an easy-to-clean seat and 3-point harness, make this a fab choice for any new mom or dad.

Moa High Chair

Maxi-Cosi Moa High Chair

I love this high chair. It’s seriously one of the easiest to put together and the easiest to clean. You see that cushion? Yeah, you can just shove that in the sink like dishes and clean it up. Ask me how I know.

Go with Me Uplift Deluxe Portable High Chair

Baby Delight Go with Me Uplift Deluxe Portable High Chair

Hands down my favorite travel high chair, this is built to last and is made of materials similar to a tent or beach umbrella. The tray is huge and it sets up and folds away in a moment.

Baby Monitor with Two Cameras

Momcozy Baby Monitor with Two Cameras

Momcozy is a newer brand and they’re hitting the ground running. This is a dang good monitor that comes with two different cameras, along with a split-screen function for two babies (or your baby and your pomeranian), a 960-foot range, and battery life of over 11 hours. That is incredible. Plus, it’s plug-and-go!

Color Night Vision Video Monitor

LeapFrog Color Night Vision Video Monitor

I bet you thought you couldn’t get a super high-quality monitor with temperature and humidity monitoring, an HD camera with a wide-angle lens and 360-degree viewing, and two-way communication for under $15, did you? Thanks to Prime Day baby deals, you can.

Smart Baby Monitor

CüboAI Smart Baby Monitor

I could write sonnets about the CuboAI baby monitor. Not only is the darned thing adorable, but it also has some really cool features like the ability to detect if your baby has rolled over or if their face is covered. It’s all controlled via an app, and is super simple to set up and run!

Stride Hospital-Grade App-Controlled Breast Pump

Elvie Stride Hospital-Grade App-Controlled Breast Pump

Most wearable breast pumps are not covered by health insurance, and therefore, you won’t be reimbursed. The Elvie Stride, however, is covered by most insurance because it is a hospital-grade pump.

It’s also super quiet and app-controlled, there are multiple flange sizes, and each cup holds 5 ounces! This is also one of the few wearable breast pumps that never leaked, as per our testers.

Hands-Free Mobile Style Breast Pump

Momcozy Hands-Free Mobile Style Breast Pump

Momcozy coming in with the major deals and their killer carrying containers! They have upgraded their wearable breast pump to this incredible model with multiple levels of suction, 6-ounce reservoirs, and quiet controls via an app — plus they’re super easy to clean.

Freestyle Hands-Free Breast Pump

Medela Freestyle Hands-Free Breast Pump

Medela is one of the OG baby pump manufacturers, and they consistently make a high-quality products. Their wearable is super powerful, and there’s no need for an app because it’s controlled by a remote you wear at your hip. It means that no matter where you are, if you have the pump with you, you can pump .

It has a really cool two-phase suction that mimics a baby’s suckling, and our testers found that made a huge difference in their output.

Go Wearable Breast Pump, Double Electric Breast Pump

Willow Go Wearable Breast Pump, Double Electric Breast Pump

This is the updated version of the popular Willow breast pump. It is app controlled, fits easily in your bra, and holds 5 ounces of milk each. I love that this one has a great suction that mimics that of a baby, with an almost rolling feel. It doesn't leak as much as the previous version and its easier to pour.

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Amazon Prime Day is over, but that doesn’t mean all the deals are gone just yet. The parents on our team have curated the best Amazon Prime Day baby deals that you can still shop today—that is, if you act fast. Whether you’re in the market for big ticket items like a new stroller, crib or car seat or looking to stock up on essentials like diapers, don’t wait too long to shop this summer’s extended Prime Day sale. These discounts, including 51% off an adventure stroller wagon , 47% off a MomCozy sound machine and night light , as well as 49% off this cute elephant plush toy —likely won’t be around for much longer.

Here are dozens of great extended Prime Day baby deals on gear like strollers, swings and pajamas.

While you’re deal hunting today, make sure you also head over to the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale , where you can score high-end baby gear deals on Nuna car seats, Veer stroller wagons, Cybex strollers and more. And don’t miss our favorite extended Prime Day deals across all categories.

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  • Baby Jogger City Mini Air Lightweight Stroller : Now $320, Was $430 (26% Off)
  • Bugaboo Fox Stroller : Now $1,104, Was $1299 (15% Off)
  • CuboAI Plus Smart Baby Monitor : Now $179, Was $279 (36% Off)
  • Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib : Now $399, Was $499 (20% Off)
  • Maxi-Cosi Cassia Baby Swing : Now $160, Was $200 (20% Off)
  • Graco SlimFit 3-in-1 Convertible Car Seat : Now $140, Was $200 (30% Off)
  • NutriBullet Baby Complete Food-Making System: Now $50, Was $70 (29% Off)
  • Evenflo Shfyt Rideshare All-Terrain Stroller Wagon : Now $350, Was $500 (41% Off)

Best Amazon Prime Day Baby Deals Still Live: Strollers

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  • Peg Perego Ypsi Stroller : Now $560, Was $700 (20% Off)
  • Summer Infant 3DLite Double Stroller : Now $130, Was $160 (19% Off)

Baby Trend Expedition 2-In-1 Stroller Wagon Plus

  • Baby Trend Expedition 2-In-1 Stroller Wagon Plus : Now $228, Was $300 (24% Off)
  • Graco Modes Adventure Stroller Wagon : Now $234, Was $479 (51% Off)
  • Jeep Deluxe Wrangler Stroller Wagon : Now $299, Was $400 (25% Off)
  • Evenflo Shfyt Rideshare All-Terrain Stroller Wagon : Now $350, Was $500 (30% Off)
  • Dream On Me Vista Moonwalk Baby Stroller : Now $68, Was $99 (31% Off)
  • Mompush Wiz 2-In-1 Convertible Stroller : Now $160, Was $230 (30% Off)
  • Evenflo Pivot Modular Travel Stroller : Now $224, Was $320 (30% Off)

Best Amazon Prime Day Baby Deals Still Live: Nursery Essentials

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  • CuboAi Plus Smart Baby Monitor : Now $179, Was $279 (36% Off)
  • Nanit Travel Light Bundle (Pro Camera With Portable Flex Stand) : Now $231, Was $330 (30% Off)
  • MomCozy Sound Machine And Night Light : Now $32, Was $60 (47% Off)
  • Newton Baby Travel Crib : Now $200, Was $300 (33% Off)
  • Halo 0-3 Months Sleepsack And Swaddle : Now $25.48, Was $30 (15% Off)

Babyletto Hudson 3-In-1 Convertible Crib

  • Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib : Now $399.20, Was $499 (20% Off)
  • Delta Children Essex Convertible Baby Crib : Now $178.18, Was $220 (19% Off)
  • Babyletto Lolly 3-in-1 Convertible Crib : Now $399.20, Was $499 (20% Off)
  • Babyletto Lolly 3-Drawer Changer-Dresser : Now $339.15, Was $399 (15% Off)
  • Graco Remi 4-In-1 Convertible Crib : Now $380, Was $500 (24% Off)
  • Simmons Kids SlumberTime Naturally Mattress : Now $92, Was $120 (23% Off)

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  • NaturalCozy 5-Piece Storage Basket Set : Now $30, Was $38 (21% Off)

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  • Burt’s Bees Baby Pajamas: Now $12, Was $15 (20% Off)
  • Eco Boom Diapers : Now $34, Was $44 (22% Off With Coupon)
  • Evolur Raleigh Upholstered Glider : Now $225.60, Was $440 (49% Off)
  • Humble Crew Kids Book Rack : Now $26.65, Was $50 (47% Off)
  • Nanit Baby Night Light And Sound Machine : Now $66.49, Was $100 (34% Off)

Best Amazon Prime Day Baby Deals Still Live : Car Seats

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  • Cybex Sirona S With SensorSafe Car Seat: Now $400, Was $550 (27% Off)
  • Britax One4Life Convertible Car Seat : Now $280, Was $350 (20% Off)
  • Maxi Cosi Pria All-In-One Convertible Car Seat : Now $216, Was $270 (20% Off)
  • Graco SnugRide 35 Lite LX Infant Car Seat : Now $84, Was $120 (30% Off)

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  • Gund Animated Flappy The Elephant Plush Toy : Now $23, Was $45 (49% Off)
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Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and Museum

Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

Belfry and Neighbouring Churches

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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