How to choose a suitable children's dining chair?
Using children's dining chairs not only helps babies not move around while eating, reducing the worries of parents, but also exercises their grip ability, cultivates their interest in self-care, and lays the foundation for developing good eating habits in the future.
Generally speaking, babies can use a children's dining chair when they are 6-7 months old (they will sit on their own).
Introduction to Choosing Children's Dining Chairs
1. Basic characteristics of children's dining chairs
There are many types of children's dining chairs on the market, but regardless of the material, structure, and style, they generally have three common characteristics:
Removable and easy to clean meal plates;
Adjustable pitch angle backrest;
Adjustable height seats.
2. Basic safety of children's dining chairs
In addition to its diverse functions, the safety of children's dining chairs is also very important.
A high-quality children's dining chair usually has the following characteristics:
Safety buckles (straps) that comply with international standards;
Lockable wheels (or no wheels);
There are no parts that may accidentally grip the baby.
3. Other characteristics of children's dining chairs
Although children's dining chairs are designed for infants and young children under the age of 3 (weighing less than 45 pounds), babies are naturally active, and many babies around the age of 2 are unwilling to sit in chairs and eat. Therefore, children's dining chairs should have stable, sturdy, and not easily overturned characteristics.
Choose products with high safety factors
The safety of children's dining chairs is very important, so parents should try to choose seats that comply with international safety standards.
A seat with a high safety factor usually has the following seven characteristics:
Can secure the baby's seat;
Anti slip column;
At least three safety buckles (straps);
Wheel locking device;
A sturdy dining plate;
A base that is not easily overturned;
Components that are not easily detached.

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