High chair or booster seat...and pros and corns for them?

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Pros of high chairs include: 1) Eye contact with child 2) Huge tray/surface to serve food on 3) You can fold most of them up if you need the space back. 4) Reclines for younger babies Cons of high chairs: 1) Too big and a hassle to carry around 2) Hard to clean, food gets in crevices and fall to the floor 3) Most babies get too big for a high chair when they’re between 18 months to 2.5 years. Pros of booster chairs 1) Easy to clean – you can take it off and clean under the seat 2) Easy to carry around, can transport to other places easily. 3) Your child can start off in the feeding booster seat with a tray and the seat can be placed near the table as they get older. Cons of booster chairs: 1) May not recline, and therefore not suitable from birth to 6 months of age. 2) Some children still may not be able to sit up easily in a non-reclining booster seat until 8 or 9 months. 3) Seat may be too low, hard to have eye contact with baby. Personally, for longevity and convenience, I'd prefer the booster chairs. And I find this Svan Lyft Booster Seat simply darling

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