Friday, April 27, 2012

Evenflo Convertible High Chair, Dottie Green Lime

Evenflo Convertible High Chair, Dottie Green Lime Review



Evenflo Convertible High Chair, Dottie Green Lime Feature

  • Transitions baby to independent feeding and play by offering three unique positions
  • High Chair: stacked to create a full-size high chair, this position offers a perfect height for interactive feeding between caregiver and child
  • When removed from the tabletop, the my time chair can be placed directly on the floor allowing the child to place their feet firmly on the ground creating an optimal seating environment for a growing child
  • Right size table and chair as baby grows to feed more independently, this position offers a great environment for baby to dine and play independently
The Evenflo Convertible High Chair is a convenient and durable high chair that is filled with value. Featuring three unique seating positions, it transitions baby to independent feeding and play. From high chair to right Size Table and Chair, your child will get years of feeding and fun from this bold, vibrant high chair. For over 90 years, Evenflo has developed a reputation as a leading manufacturer of high quality products for babies and children. With this history comes the foundation of trust we have established with parents to provide reassurance they are making the best choice for their newest, most precious family members. We continue to strive toward achieving our mission to provide quality products for children and those who care for them. High Chair: Stacked to create a full-size high chair, this position offers a perfect height for interactive feeding between caregiver and child. My time chair: When removed from the tabletop, the my time chair can be placed directly on the floor allowing the child to place their feet firmly on the ground creating an optimal seating environment for a growing child. Right size table and chair: As baby grows to feed more independently, this position offers a great environment for baby to dine and play independently.


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