Foldable High Chairs
FAQs
The 90-90-90 rule means your baby’s hips, knees, and ankles should each be at roughly 90-degree angles when seated. This helps support stable posture and encourages safer, more comfortable feeding.
Most babies are ready for a high chair when they can sit upright with good head and neck control, usually around 4–6 months. Readiness is more about stability than age alone.
Some parents use booster seats, secure feeding seats, or portable high chairs that attach to dining chairs. The key is ensuring your baby is safely supported and upright during meals.
A tray can be very useful for independent feeding and easier cleanup, especially in the early stages of solids. Some chairs also allow tray removal for shared family meals at the table.
Foldable high chairs are ideal for smaller homes or flexible living spaces. They can be stored away easily while still offering the same safety and support during mealtimes.
Yes, ideally your baby’s feet should be supported rather than dangling. Foot support helps with posture, stability, and comfort during feeding, supporting better eating habits over time.


































































