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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible high Chair, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Discovery High Chair - Tattersall (Baby Product)
This high chair is horrible. Even in the most upright position it still reclines way too much. My 12 month old (who is in the 90th percentile for height) cannot use it. She has to lean forward, get food, and then recline. It can't be safe! The only good thing about the chair is the nice fabric cover. I contacted Evenflo to complain and their response was "too bad." They stated that it was not designed to sit fully upright. What a mistake!! We are very sorry that we wasted our money on this chair and bought the Fisher Price Aquarium High Chair and are very happy.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great for a 10 year old kid! Otherwise - this is TERRIBLE, September 23, 2005
This review is from: Discovery High Chair - Tattersall (Baby Product)
Who on EARTH designed this for an infant, toddler, or a preschooler?
Our baby is now 9.5 months old - and she STILL doesn't fit in this chair.
This chair is for a CHILD who must be something around 10 years old. For a GIANT. You need about 6 inches - NO KIDDING of more height for the child seat relative to the tray where they eat!
Who would design this. This is terrible. It does adjust. That's great. It adjusts - so when your kid is old enough and tall enough to sit in this chair - you can remove the tray and adjust the height of the overall high chair to fit up to your own table - what ever table height that is. Unfortunately - I really really hope that if you kid is old enough to fit in this chair - he/she can SIT in a real chair right at the table.
It does also recline... great for a 1 month or younger ... but 1 month or younger babies - are not eating solid foods. Hello! So it DOESN'T actually sit perfectly straight up either! So your child is always sort of leaning back... this is TERRIBLE for a baby who is learning to eat finger foods. Ideally you would want your infant who is learning to eat finger food to lean his head forward not backward and spit out the food. Don't get me wrong - I don't mean that the kid should be able to lean forward and fall - but a permanent lean backwards is undesireable in a high chair.
Don't be like us, don't waste your money on this horrible design.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
My opinion after 6 months..., September 15, 2005
This review is from: Discovery High Chair - Tattersall (Baby Product)
We have had this now for 6 months. And, I agree with most of the other reviews...I am disappointed that it doesn't sit straight up and it is too low.
This is our first child. At first, the baby is small and you have to recline them, and you don't realize. But now that he sits up to eat, I hate that it doesn't sit upright all the way. I can't use the tray because he still is really not tall enough (even though he is 95% percentile at 10 months). So, I just use the bottom thing that just holds him in and separates his legs and has a small place for finger food. But, he pulls his legs up all the time and reclines in the chair and rests his legs above the chair and kicks. It is annoying.
As far as the tray and toy...he isn't even big enough for the tray let alone the toy. I just put the toy on the floor for him to use. I don't even know if he really would be able to play with it properly when he gets bigger since he will never be able to sit upright.
Wish I could get my money back.
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