[blParent] Weaning

Alysha Hiller alysha.jeans at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 12:31:36 UTC 2019


Sounds like you’re quite well prepared! We’ve been doing baby led weaning for almost a month now, and we serve most foods directly on the high chair tray for the sake of simplicity. We got our Graco high chair from a friend, and the tray has a removable top for easy washing. We put one of those plastic office chair mats under it to help protect the floor from messes. We also really like the OXO Tot bibs with silicon pockets to catch dropped food. I’ll have to check out that foldable high chair you mentioned as it sounds like something that could come in pretty handy!

Best,
Alysha

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> On Aug 28, 2019, at 7:21 AM, Star Gazer via BlParent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>                Do you have a link to this high chair? It sounds awesome. 
> My little guy eats in a booster seat attached to a chair, a regular kitchen chair. 
> 
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> From: BlParent <blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Nadine Lattimore via BlParent
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> Subject: [blParent] Weaning
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> Little one is thriving now at 4 months and I’m aware that weaning is only around the corner. I have 360 sippy beakers, plastic dishes and bowls that stick to the tray/table, a large silicone mat with sections that holds food (not sure if I’ve described that very well). I have toy tethers for sippy beaker and snack pots when baby starts to snack in stroller.  
> 
> I’m undecided what high chair to use at home but will be buying a Phil and teds type lobster chair for travelling when little one gets a bit bigger. It attaches to table via clamps, has a 5 point safety harness and folds to pack away under stroller. My thoughts around the high chair are a 360 swivel chair with removable tray table. It has a large bar stool type base with seat attached by one main pole. This will eliminate any legs on the floor for trip hazard and also mean easier tidy up. The stable base will hopefully make it unable to tip if baby kicks at adult dining table. 
> 
> My instinct is baby lead weaning, with hand over hand spoon feeding where applicable. This is also a consideration for the high chair, can dad or I comfortably sit within arms reach or behind baby to assist. 
> 
> Any thoughts or experiences welcome. 
> 
> Regards 
> Nadine
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