The Best High Chairs

A good high chair should be simple to use and, above all, easy to clean.

We tested 25 high chairs with infants and toddlers—including cleaning up dried smears of pureed sweet potato and smushed Goldfish crackers. And we’re confident that the IKEA Antilop will make mealtimes easier than using high chairs costing 10 times as much.

We also like the Phil&teds Lobster Clip-On Highchair (for travel) and the adjustable, wooden Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair (which has a long life and great resale value).



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