Go & Grow Chair by Kristi G
Introducing the The Go & Grow Chair, brand new from Kristi G! Whether at soccer games, the beach, vacation, grandma’s house or in your living room - this chair can be used for years to come! It stores in a lightweight shoulder bag for easy portability and was designed with safety as a priority. Babies able to hold their heads up can start using the chair with the 3-point harness and grow into the chair all the way through school age (up to 75 lbs).
The Go & Grow chair meets and/or exceeds all safety standards set by the ASTM and CSPC.
Consider how many times you'd like to feed your little one in the living room where the action is...this chair is the perfect solution with its with removable feeding tray and "take anywhere" portability. Brilliant!
Stage I - Sit & Relax
(3-6 months)
- Slight recline and side foam cushions stabilize head and body
- 3-point harness keeps baby safe and comfortable
- Link loop holes on arms to attach toys or pacifier
- Use with or without the tray or sun bonnet
Stage II – Stand & Play
Pre-Walkers (6-12 months)
- Seat cover is folded into the front skirt pocket to expose leg holes for standing and stretching
- 3-point harness keeps baby safe
- Safety bucket under the seat is used to keep baby’s feet clean, bug-free and safe
- Tray is great for snack time or to hold small toys
- Use with or without the tray or sun bonnet
(up to 75 lbs)
- Seat cover is reattached covering leg holes
- 3-point harness is removed for older children and stores neatly in a pouch behind the back of the chair
- Safety bucket is stored neatly underneath the seat
- Use with or without the tray or sun bonnet
This anti-tip chair is designed for safety, with enclosed sides and extra-stable, angled legs. Made of rugged 600 denier nylon, for indoor/outdoor use. Supports kids up to 75 lbs. Imported. The Go & Grow chair meets and/or exceeds all safety standards set by the ASTM and CSPC.
Product Dimensions:
Open Size - 20.5 x 14 x 23.5
Folded Size - 12.5 x 10.25 x 24
Bag Size - 11 x 25 x 8
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