The Fisher-Price Healthy Care High Chair is one of the most sanitary high chairs on the market. The feeding tray snaps off in in a second and it can be sanitized right in the dishwater. The Healthy Care High Chair by Fisher-Price features machine-washable and wipeable vinyl-coated pads.
The handy towel bar will make life easier as a place for a towel is included on the Healthy Care High Chair. Fisher-Price also made this one of the most entertaining high chairs around. The dishwasher-safe teether toy will keep the child entertained for hours without worrying about it falling to the floor. The Fisher-Price Healthy Care High Chair has a three position reclining seat for feeding or napping. One of the most practical and affordable high chairs around, the Healthy Care High Chair converts to a booster seat when the baby is ready.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Fisher-Price Healthy Care Classic High Chair (Baby Product) I bought the Healthy Care Highchair rather than the Aquarium version because it was less expensive and less garish. I think it's a very good chair. True, it doesn't have the towel bar and jar holder it claims to have (I haven't found anything that could qualify as one, either) but I didn't buy it for these features anyway. It's a little challenging to assemble. The seat is comfortable for my daughter and has many recline positions. The tray is easily removed with one hand and clean up is easy with the removeable tray. I love the seat covering b/c it can be wiped down and doesn't stain. I wanted a chair with a five point harness because I've been told they are more secure. True, but I didn't forsee my daughter being locked to the back of the chair and unable to lean forward to eat. If I had to buy another chair, I'd opt out of the 5 point harness. My complaint is that the locks on the wheels activate much too easily. They come in handy when you want the chair locked in position but...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Jennifer "busy mom" (Somerset, NJ) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fisher-Price Healthy Care Classic High Chair (Baby Product) I chose this chair over the Baby Trend for a few reasons. First, it was $25 less; second it was all vinyl/wipeable and finally, my daughter was small for her age and the other high chair's tray almost reached her nose when she was seated in it. I would recommend to anyone buying a high chair to PUT YOUR CHILD IN IT before you make your final choice. I almost didn't, and what a mistake that would have been. This chair is great for anyone who has limited space. I've been extremely happy with it's durability and it's overall features. The seat has no cloth and is all vinyl, which is a plus. The towel bar (which is the bar that runs behind the base of the seat) is an excellent feature, which alot of other chairs didn't have. I guess the jar holder is on the tray insert, but I wouldn't recommend leaving a jar on any high chair tray - so who needs it? The Baby Trend had 2 seat covers (one cloth and 1 vinyl with a cloth frilly trim) and extra tray inserts. So far, I've never needed...Read more By This review is from: Fisher-Price Healthy Care Classic High Chair (Baby Product) I bought this chair after returning an Eveflo high chair & have been VERY happy w/the Fisher-Price chair. Mine does have the towel rack....at the back of the chair & I assume the jar holder is one of the round slots on the top removable tray as I haven't seen it anywhere else either. We've been using this high chair for 4 months now w/o any problems. I originally thought I wouldn't like the plastic seat cover but it's so easy to wipe clean. We'll see how the plastic works this summer when it's hot. The high chair I returned had an electronic toy attached to the tray & I realized that was too much toy so the removable teething toy on the Fisher-Price chair is just right. Our son puts everything in his mouth & this teether is great....soft & pliable. The wheels move very easy so pulling him from the dining room to the kitchen is simple. They locks do engage a bit too easily but I'd rather have that than locks that are hard to lock. My only issue was that it wasn't very easy to put...Read more |