Navigating the transition to solid foods is an exciting journey in parenthood. High chair vs. booster seat – a common dilemma for many parents embarking on this adventure. As you embrace this wonderful and occasionally challenging phase, questions naturally arise. One recurring query pertains to the choice between a high chair and a booster seat for feeding your baby. In this article, we delve into insightful recommendations for each option, offering guidance and clarity for your parenting path.
We’ve put together this detailed post to help answer all your questions on this topic. We cover:
- Do you even need a feeding chair?
- Pros and cons of high chair and booster chair
- Most popular high chairs and booster seats with Indian moms
- Tips on safety and cleaning the baby food chair
Do you even need a high chair or a booster seat?
You might wonder if investing in a high chair or a booster seat is even necessary, after all most of us grew up without one. While your baby can manage without a ‘baby eating chair’ by being seated on the floor, we strongly recommend you use one of these specialized seats for feeding your baby. Here’s why:
- Sitting in a baby dining chair sets the habit of sitting in one place for the duration of a meal. It creates a designated place that comes to be associated with eating. It discourages distracted eating which is more likely to happen if the child is moving around or playing while eating.
- It is also safer for the baby since it encourages feeding in the upright position. Eating while moving around can be a choking hazard for kids.
- It encourages family meal times where the entire family can sit together and bond over a shared meal. Now is the best time to lay the foundation for this invaluable habit.
- It makes our lives as parents easier by containing the mess in one place! Imagine cleaning up in different rooms after feeding a child who has been running around and eating. Not to mention the energy it saves us when we are not chasing after them with the next bite of food!
- It’s a good investment since a good booster seat or high chair can be used by the child from 6 months to at least 3 years, some kids use them till they are even 4. That said, be prepared for a phase when they will resist sitting in the chair, especially when they learn to walk. Let them have their days of eating without the chair but gently and persistently encourage them to get back on the chair, and they will.
So whether you plan to go the traditional weaning route or the baby led weaning way, we strongly recommend using a high chair or a booster seat.
High Chair vs Booster Seat: Pros & Cons
A high chair is an independent, tall chair which stands on the floor on its own legs whereas a booster seat is a short seat that needs to be fixed on top of an existing dining chair.
High Chair
Pros
- Spacious, sturdy and well balanced
- Slightly easier to clean – you just clean one chair vs the booster seat where the seat and the dining chair underneath may need to be cleaned
- Many baby high chairs come with adjustable height options. Many even come with reclining options so the baby can sleep in them (NEVER while eating though!)
- It keeps your regular dining table chair safe from wear and tear that may happen with the booster seat placed on it
- Wooden baby high chair options are available if you want to avoid plastic
Cons
- Heavier and not portable – can’t carry it outside the house while travelling
- Takes up more space
- More expensive than booster seats
Booster Seat
Pros
- Versatile – You can attach it to your dining chair or plop it on the floor if the grown-ups are used to eating on the floor
- Portable – It’s a huge advantage if you eat out or travel often. Most brands are lightweight (at around 2kgs) and you can easily lug them around
- Easy to clean – in a different way, booster seats may be easier to clean. For a really messy chair, you can simply take it to the bathroom and give it a wash down. This is particularly useful for cleaning food stuck on the harness belts
- Easy to store – doesn’t take up as much room as a high chair and can be easily put out of sight when required
- Costs less than a high chair
Cons
- Some parents find it less sturdy than a high chair, especially if your dining chairs are shaky
- Slightly more nooks and crannies to clean
- Wooden options currently unavailable
You can identify which factors are important to you and decide if you want to go for a high chair or a booster seat.
Once you have decided on a high chair or a booster seat, you can use some of the important criteria while evaluating different brands online. Some of these factors may be more important to you than others:
- Portability
- Safety harness, preferably 5 point
- Price
- Ease of cleaning
- BPA free tray
- Height adjustment, tray adjustment and back-rest adjustment
- Presence of wheels under the high chair
- Compactness and foldability
- Color coordination with your décor
- Dishwasher safe trays (if you use a dishwasher)
Most popular high chairs and booster seats with Indian moms
To make your life easier, we have shortlisted some of the best baby high chairs and booster seats that are popular among Indian moms and are also available on online.
Popular High Chairs
R for Rabbit Marshmallow Baby High Chair
Key features:
- Conforms to European Safety Standards
- Suitable for children from 6 months to 5 years
- 7-level height adjustment, 3 recline modes
- 5-point harness
- Foldable, hence saves space
- Removable and machine washable seat cover
- Comes with wheels
Check out this baby chair’s price here
Key Features
- 3 recline modes
- 5-point harness
- Foldable, hence saves space
- A convenient handle to carry the high chair around
Check the latest price of Chicco Pocket Meal High Chair here.
You will find that most of your key requirements from a high chair will be met by one of the two high chairs listed above. In case you are keen on a non-plastic, wooden high chair option, there is the Luvlap Foldable Wooden High Chair shown below. It is not as feature-rich as the high chairs mentioned above, but it sure is more eco friendly.
Luvlap Foldable Wooden High Chair
- Eco friendly since it’s a wooden high chair
- Suitable for children from 6 months to 3 years
- Rotatable food tray
- Compact once folded
Click here to see more features of this wooden high chair.
Booster Seats
Baybee Deluxe Comfort Folding Booster Seat
Key Features
- Conforms to European Safety Standards
- 2-level height adjustment, 3-level tray adjustment
- Lightweight, foldable and travel-friendly (weighs only 2 kgs)
- Removable and machine washable seat pad
To check the latest price of this booster seat on Amazon India click here.
Fisher Price Healthy Care Booster Seat
Key Features
- Suitable from 6 months to 3 years
- Tray comes with a snap-on lid, hence stays clean while traveling
- 3-level height adjustment, 3-level tray adjustment
- Lightweight, foldable and travel-friendly. This Fisher Price booster chair comes with adjustable shoulder straps make it convenient to carry
- Dishwasher safe tray
Find out the latest price of this portable Fisher Price booster seat.
Key Features
- Suitable from 6 months to 3 years
- 2-level height adjustment, 3-level tray adjustment
- Lightweight, foldable and travel-friendly
- Dishwasher safe tray
Check out the Mastela Booster Seat.
Convertible Feeding Chairs
If you like the features of a high chair but want the portability of a booster seat, there is a wonderful third option – a convertible 3-in-1 or 4-in-1 chair which gives most of the benefits of high chairs and booster seats, with the added benefit of getting a table and chair set in the same product.
R for Rabbit Convertible 4-in-1 High Chair for Kids
Key Features
- Conforms to European Safety Standards
- Suitable from 6 months to 7 years. Higher end of the age limit is applicable to the table and chair mode
- Can be used as a high chair, feeding chair on the floor, booster seat, and study table and chair
- 5-point safety harness
Know more about this feature-rich baby feeding chair here.
Luvlap 3-in-1 Convertible Baby High Chair with Cushion
Key Features
- Conforms to European Safety Standards
- Suitable from 6 months to 6 years. Higher end of the age limit is applicable to the study table and chair mode
- Can be used as a high chair, feeding chair on the floor, and study table and chair
- 5-point safety harness
- BPA Free tray
Click here to find out more about the chair
The convertible options are definitely worth evaluating but be prepared for some features to be absent – like fold-ability and reclining features.
Ultimately, whichever criteria are important to you, you will be sure to find a feeding chair that fits your need from all the options that we have shared.
Before we conclude the article, we would like to share some important safety tips and cleaning tips for baby feeding chairs.
Safety and Cleaning Tips
- Never, ever leave a child unattended when they are eating – while seated in a high chair or a booster seat, or anywhere for that matter
- Always ensure that the harness is fastened when they are seated in the chair. A 5-point harness is preferable to a 3-point harness.
- Never use a booster seat as a car seat although some manufacturers wrongly advertise the dual use. A booster seat is absolutely NOT safe as a car seat.
- Clean the chair as soon as you can after the child’s meal to avoid food build-up, especially on the harness and belts. You can use a baby products specific liquid cleanser if you like but simply wiping it down with a mixture of water and vinegar works beautifully too. Some baby feeding chairs come with dishwasher friendly trays, in case you use a dishwasher.
So what have you decided on – high chair or booster seat or a combo? Let us know in comments!
Veni says
Hi mam
Thanks for the information and I have two doubts
1. He is 6.5 months old and he can sit independently but not longer than 5 minutes can I place him in a high chair and feed ? Or should I wait ?
2. I am currently giving him vegetables/fruit puree or ragi/ wheat porridge but my entire family is against me and want me to feed him idly or rice with dhal . Should I start it or not ? Plz help me
Dr Hemapriya says
Hi Veni,
Our pleasure 🙂
1. Please wait until your baby finds it comfortable to sit.
2. You can start giving idli (without salt) rice and dal. Please make sure to introduce one ingredient at a time.
karishma pasawala says
Awesome Very Helpful
Dr Hemapriya says
Thank you Karishma 🙂
Shreya Nayan says
It’s a very helpful article, I’ve been browsing through the web for something like this but couldn’t find any, until this came up…
pr says
Hi Shreya,
Thanks a lot for your lovely feedback dear 🙂
Sandra Rosen says
I really like your collection of Booster seats. Such an amazing set of collection you shared. Now, I am thinking that I also should buy a booster seat for my little nephew. Thanks for sharing.
pr says
Hi,
Thank you dear.
Pooja Menon says
Can we use a high chair before the baby has started sitting independently?
pr says
Hi Pooja,
The high chair should be used when a baby can sit up on his own and is eating solid food which is usually between 4 and months.