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Stokke Clikk High Chair, Cloud Grey - All-in-One High Chair with Tray + Harness - Light, Durable & Travel Friendly - Ergonomic with Adjustable Features - Best for 6-36 Months or Up to 15 kg/33 lbs

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Stokke offers some accessories to go with the Clikk high chair. None of these are required to use the high chair, as Stokke positions it as a high chair that needs no “extras.” Still, accessories are fun! Limited height adjustments – While the height of the chair in Stage 2 and foot rest is adjustable, it only fits 3 pre-determined slots. So there may be “awkward” fits at points.

While this is certainly an annoying feature, it doesn’t cool my feelings for the Clikk. Honestly, I have never encountered a high chair that didn’t utterly frustrate me when it came time to remove the tray! While the Clikk doesn’t break the mold here, it certainly isn’t a reason to pass it up. Tray is SmallThe Clikk is an intelligently designed high chair. The design is so impressive, it beat out the competition for an international design award. As the name implies, this high chair is designed to adapt to your growing child. The Red Kite Feed Me Combi can function as a toddler seat, a booster seat for dining chairs and a stool for older children. Provided you're using the correct settings, this chair is suitable from six months to 12 years. Overall I like this high chair because of the great aesthetic looks, but I’m disappointed in the harness design and tray mechanism. Tray is difficult to slide on and off. There is too much friction in the mechanism. Requires two hands, plus a foot or two for bracing, to keep the whole chair from sliding around on the floor. As a result I don’t even bother removing the tray. To assemble, you’ll start with the seat component. From there, the four wooden legs snap into the corresponding holes on the bottom of the seat. Then, you just need to attach the tray and footplate.

In my recent post on best and worst baby products, I talk about my complaints around the Stokke high chair and how we ended up not using it a ton. The Ergobaby really solves that “longevity” issues I was experiencing with the expensive wooden high chairs on the market.

Red Dot is an international design competition judged by an expert jury. For the 2022 competition, the Clikk high chair was deemed the winner of the Product Design award for 2022. The Ergobaby Evolve High chair is designed to literally “evolve” with your baby as they grow. In Stage 1 it's a traditional high chair featuring a five point harness, foot bar, and easy to wipe clean full seat, and removable tray. Assembling this high chair is so easy. While the manufacturer claims it only takes 1 minute to assemble, in reality, parents have found it takes even less than a minute! And when the world of baby food artistry gets a bit too colourful, fret not! With its sleek design and smooth lines, you’re stepping into easier, cleaner, and closer dining adventures. For ease, the highchair’s tray is detachable and dishwasher safe, and the chair can be wiped clean. Safety superstar

This point almost doesn’t need words, but I’ll go ahead and supply some anyway. Just take a look at this high chair! Its minimalist style is such a welcome reprieve from the bright and garish designs of other high chairs. The Chair is a lightweight and compact minimalist high chair. Once your child outgrows the need for a high chair, The Chair transforms into a sweet minimalist play chair. Likewise, the high chair’s tray is a breeze to keep clean as well. Small messes simply wipe clean. After a particularly messy meal, though, the tray can be placed in the dishwasher. It’s dishwasher safe? Oh yes! To its credit, I do like the Stokke brand’s commitment to quality. The chair was very easy to set up, and is easy to clean. European brands are held to a much higher standard than American brands when it comes to reducing toxicity, which is why I tend to prefer them. There is another option that Stokke has come out with called the Stokke Steps Chair if you are interested in a chair rather than a booster seat for a toddler or older child. This seat supports up to 187 lbs making it work far beyond toddler years for your child. You also can add accessories to this chair to make it a baby bouncer for an infant or a high chair for an older child. What accessories are available for the Clikk high chair?

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A small tray may be a deal-breaker for you though. Keep the tray size in mind before deciding on the Clikk high chair. Price With that said, their kitchen helper isn't the safest design for littles (all open sides). In some cases it may make sense to get a different toddler tower with enclosed sides. Additionally, the anti-slip resistant feet of the Evolve tower means it will remain stationary, whereas with other towers my kids have always pushed them around wherever they wanted in the kitchen. There is nothing quite as overwhelming as being a new parent. You soon find yourself knee-deep in cardboard boxes and bubble wrap, drowning in new nursery items. Which is why you want to assemble these items to be as easy as possible. And let’s face it, nothing moves faster than a crawling six month old who senses you have something important to do that might distract you for a split second. This is where Stokke comes in. Their Clikk highchair is designed to be super easy to build, without compromising on quality or appearance. Here we take a look at the Stokke Clikk highchair, our product of the week and let you know our thoughts! What is it?

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