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summer infant pop and sit high chair

summer infant pop and sit high chair Summer Infant Pop N Sit Portable Baby High Chair - Aqua

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summer infant pop and sit high chair Summer Infant Pop N Sit Portable Baby High Chair - AquaSummer Infant Pop N Sit Portable Highchair is a high chair with lightweight design and compact fold, perfect for dining on the go or even in the patio with your little one. It supports on the go lifestyles and makes feeding time easy with a removable, BPA free tray, innovative pop and fold set up, and over the shoulder carrying bag. When your baby needs a place to eat, just pop it open. Bon appetit! Lightweight design easily folds for simple

Summer Infant Pop N Sit Portable Highchair is a high chair with lightweight design and compact fold, perfect for dining on-the-go or even in the patio with your little one. It supports on-the-go lifestyles and makes feeding time easy with a removable, BPA-free tray, innovative pop and fold set-up, and over the shoulder carrying bag. When your baby needs a place to eat, just pop it open. Bon appetit! 

  • Lightweight design easily folds for simple portability
  • Machine washable fabric removes for easy cleanup
  • Hard plastic tray provides a clean place for eating, sturdy enough so food will not fall into baby’s lap
  • Tray is removable and BPA free
  • 3-point harness
  • Storage pocket at the back of the seat
  • Includes a storage bag for travel
  • Height is designed to match dinner table seating

Recommended for babies 6 months up to 3 years, up to 45lb.

 

Specifications

Dimensions (open): 37.73 x 21.55 x 21.86 inches

Seat Height (approx): 23 inches (dinner table seating height)

 

Mess Free Baby
Your little one can play with their food, but that doesn’t mean they have to wear it! The BPA-free plastic tray keeps snacks and sippy cups off your little one's lap. When they’re finished feasting, simply remove and throw in the dishwasher for a quick cleanup!

In or Out, Whenever You’re About
Whether you’re going to grandma's, diners or parks baby has a place at every table – just pop it open, lock the legs and you’re ready to eat! No slip rubber feet grip to most surfaces – tile, grass, hardwood – and wide base offers maximum stability.

Easy Peasy Clean-Up
Machine washable fabric makes cleanup a breeze – simply remove the seat and throw into the washer. No time for laundry? Durable fabric can be easily spot cleaned with soap and water.

Fold it, Tote it, Pop it
The Pop 'N Sit® Highchair makes anywhere a good place to eat, just pop it open and bon appétit! With a compact fold and convenient carry bag, feeding your little one on-the-go has never been easier. Whether it’s a summertime BBQ or cozy lunch for two (just baby and you) – use the Pop ' Sit inside or out, wherever your adventures take you.

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