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peg perego siesta high chair assembly Peg Perego High Chair - Siesta

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peg perego siesta high chair assembly Peg Perego High Chair - SiestaPeg Perego Siesta Highchair Product Overview The Peg Perego Siesta Highchair is a great product for parents with small children. This chair is highly adjustable and can recline to create a comfortable space for your baby. Additionally, the height of the chair can be adjusted to ensure that your child will be able to sit at the dinner table comfortably. Peg Perego Siesta Highchair also folds up easily, making it perfect for storage or travel purposes.

Peg Perego Siesta Highchair Product Overview

The Peg Perego Siesta Highchair is a great product for parents with small children. This chair is highly adjustable and can recline to create a comfortable space for your baby. Additionally, the height of the chair can be adjusted to ensure that your child will be able to sit at the dinner table comfortably.

Peg Perego Siesta Highchair also folds up easily, making it perfect for storage or travel purposes. Plus, this highchair is available in a variety of colors, so you can choose the one that best suits your child's personality.

Design and features

Height Adjustable

The Siesta has adjustable height and reclining positions, perfect for sitting infants or toddlers. The height can be adjusted to fit the child's needs, and the reclining position ensures that they will be comfortable. The footrest adjusts to 3 different positions, making it easy to find a comfortable spot for your child. Additionally, the design is extremely easy to use in any configuration - which is great if you are short on space.

The Siesta High Chair is low and reclined so it takes up minimal counter space and its "eco-leather upholstery" can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

Siesta High Chair offers five positions for sitting, rocking, or classic high chair! This variety means that it will grow with your child. At 25" x 24" x 37", it's also a great option for small kitchens. Plus, the adjustable footrest is an added bonus!

Baby Recliner

The recliner is perfect for babies, as it has a 3 in 1 design which allows it to be used as a high chair, even though most of the time it's being used as a recliner. The product is highly rated by consumers, receiving 4 stars out of 5 stars on Amazon.

Comfort Recline

The high chair converts into a recliner, which makes it very comfortable for the child. It has an adjustable height and width and can accommodate multiple children. This makes it a great choice for families with more than one child.

Safety

Peg Perego Siesta highchair is manufactured with child safety in mind. This highchair has a five point harness to keep your child secure and comfortable at the same time. The padded seat cover is removable for easy cleaning. It folds flat for convenient storage, and the tray is dishwasher safe. Peg Perego Siesta highchair can be used as a booster seat for your child once he or she has grown out of it, giving you more value for your money.

Stop & Go

The Peg Perego Siesta Highchair is multi-functional and suitable for all stages of growth. The tray can be removed to allow children to sit at the table with parents.

The high chair is approved for use by infants up to 3 years old or as a recliner from birth until they grow out of it. The chair is designed to be comfortable and easy to use. The "Stop & Go" system allows the chair to easily move from room to room without having to take off straps, belts, or remove the child.

Simply pressing the brake pedal will stop and release the chair so you can wheel it in any direction you need. The Mar-resistant wheels automatically lock when you press down on them, so the chair stays in place when you want it too. And finally, if you're ever worried about leaving your child unattended in the car seat, don't be! The child's safety strap and anatomic front bar provide a safe ride for children even when you're not around.

Closing

Closing this highchair is a snap, and the legs fold up for easy storage. The tray is dishwasher safe and has an open design to prevent spills from going under it. It also comes with a 3-point harness and a safety belt to keep your child secure. With its compact size, the Siesta is easy to take with you on trips or vacations.

Double Tray

The double tray is designed to be removable. This makes it easy to clean. Additionally, there is a cup holder on the side of the tray so you can keep your drink close by while you work.

Storage Net

If you have a little one, you know that keeping their toys and bibs within reach can be a challenge. That's where the storage net comes in. This handy tool is made of rubber and has a practical design, making it easy to keep your child's belongings close at hand.

Eco-leather upholstery

The eco-leather upholstery is a great feature of the chair. It is soft, satisfying, and hygienic. In addition, the cover can be cleaned with a damp cloth, making it easy to keep clean.

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