Take a Seat
top 5: highchairscanada
(Oct.07.09)

From the straight-up functional to the architecturally creative, these high chairs help you serve everything from mashed bananas to spaghetti and meatballs.
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Peg Perego Tatamia Paloma
Baby equipment that does double duty always scores high in our books, so it was love at first sight for this high chair that also serves as a swing and baby lounger and folds easily to be stored away.
Peg Perego Tatamia Paloma, $329. Available at www.babyproofingplus.com
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Stokke Tripp Trapp Trend
If plastic just isn’t your thing and being trapped behind a tray isn’t theirs, this award-winning art deco style chair is more like a tall stool with a backrest. Sidle it up to the grown-up table and customize the fit as they go.
Stokke Tripp Trapp Trend, $330. Available at www.dearbornbaby.com
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Eddie Bauer – Westport
Lift and fold, seven-position height adjustment, one-hand release tray with four positions, three-position recline, and five- or three-point harness…this high chair has all the features you could possibly need. (Including a great price.)
Eddie Bauer – Westport, $170. Available at www.toysrus.ca
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HiLo
This “evolutionary” chair seats diners from six months to six years. Tuck it under the table at meal time or boost it up high for easy feeding. It even serves as a desk chair for older kids. (Psst, the packaging is also designed to turn into a child’s playhouse!)
HiLo, $300. Available at www.momstobeandmore.com
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Svan
Funky look aside, this functional chair will take you from purées to “Pass the peas, please, Mother.” Its sustainable materials and sleek design makes it a natural fit at the dining room table.
Svan, $350. Available at www.gingerbreadmonkeys.com
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