This highchair looks good and is available in a good range of funky fabric designs. It has a lot of features, a seat insert for smaller babies, parent tray, storage bag, removable tray with dishwashable overlay, adjustable footrest, adjustable height and a fully reclining seat. However even ... Read review
Advantages: Looks great, easy to move, better for younger babies when first weaning. Disadvantages: Seat not upright enough, hard to clean.
This highchair looks good and is available in a good range of funky fabric designs. It has a lot of features, a seat insert for smaller babies, parent tray, storage bag, removable tray with dishwashable overlay, adjustable footrest, adjustable height and a fully reclining seat. However even after all this I was surprisingly underwhelmed.
Perhaps it's a case of too many features considering the actual amount of time spent using the ... ...seemed to be at just the right angle. My son was always slightly too laid back, he would sit upright away from the back of the seat so got no back support at all. He never fell asleep after eating so never made use of the recline feature, plus I'm not sure I'd want to leave him sleeping in a highchair, surely you would transfer them to bed.
The adjustable height feature was useful when he was first weaned so didn't sit at table height ... more
This highchair looks good and is available in a good range of funky fabric designs. It has a lot of features, a seat insert for smaller babies, parent tray, storage bag, removable tray with dishwashable overlay, adjustable footrest, adjustable height and a fully reclining seat. However even after all this I was surprisingly underwhelmed.
Perhaps it's a case of too many features considering the actual amount of time spent using the product is fairly small. For a start the seat never seemed to be at just the right angle. My son was always slightly too laid back, he would sit upright away from the back of the seat so got no back support at all. He never fell asleep after eating so never made use of the recline feature, plus I'm not sure I'd want to leave him sleeping in a highchair, surely you would transfer them to bed.
The adjustable height feature was useful when he was first weaned so didn't sit at table height but at a lower height in front of me. When he started feeding himself and would sit to the table the height could never be adjusted to match the height of the table. If the tray was removed and the chair pushed up to the table it never fitted under properly, always too low or squashing his legs.
The worst aspect of all was because of all the fiddly bits like the holes in the footrest, the double seat insert, the grooves in the armrest and the nooks and crannies of the seat itself, cleaning was a nightmare. Yes the seat padding is wipe clean and the straps are detatchable but getting bits of food out of the rest of it was a real pain in the bum.
I did like the parent tray, useful for your coffee! The storage bag is great for bibs, wipes etc and the wheels did mean it was easily manoeverable but overall I would go for something far simpler, and cheaper, next time.
Advantages: folds up compact, supports child perfectly Disadvantages: price!! & no replacement cushions!
...when he showed me the chicco polly in the mothercare catologue.
I was'nt to comfortable spending £100.00 on a highchair, i thought surely there is a cheaper one with the same features. ****The polly highchair boasts the following features:****
A 4 position adjustable tray, with food tray which clips onto main highchair tray. This is great because all you have to do is simply unclip the top tray cover and then you have a clean highchair surface. ... ...impossible to get a replacement. chicco apparently don't do replaements. However, i have managed to find someone on ebay who will supply me with one for £30. have yet to get this, as £30 still feels a bit steep but i suppose you pay for the fact they are hard to find.
The sizes of the chair are as follows:
Seat height: 38-64cm Unfolded: 109 x 80 x 54cm Folded: 90 x 25 x 54cm Weight: 9.2kg I have seen two versions of this chair, one with wheels ...
emma19surrey 31.07.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Chicco Polly Double Phase High Chair
Advantages: Good to look at, ease of use, folds away. Disadvantages: Possibly the price
...been any good.
The Chicco Polly Double Phase highchair is brilliant. Not only is it a delight to look at (although my mother disagrees!), it is easy to use and fold away.
I purchased the highchair from Babies R Us with a £5 discount voucher for £95 but you can get it for about £84 on the Kiddicare website.
Its features include:
Four position reclining seat - this has been very handy due to my daughter's young age. It is apparently useful if your ... ...about 3 months old (although Chicco say the chair is only suitable from 6 months).
Wheels that can be locked or used to move the highchair nearer to you.
The leg rest has 3 positions and can be upright or slanted to provide appropriate support. 2 part seat padding so that the top layer can be removed as your baby gets larger. They can both be removed for washing.
Freestanding when folded.
Weight 9.2Kg
Open size 80 x 54 x 109cm
Closed size 25 ...
Reviewer2005 05.10.2005
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Advantages: most versatile highchair on the market Disadvantages: would say heavy and maybe pricey
I bought this highchair because chicco stopped doing the chicco mamma, which was so popular with my 4th child I had to buy a second when I had baby number 5 as he wasnt ready to give his up.
I gave both away well used but with good use still there, then decided to have another baby!!
so when weaning commenced I needed a highchair that adapts from leaning back to sitting up from low to high to cope with our lifestyle.some meals at table others feeding ... ...to clean and all straps are removeable and I have thrown them easily through the wash.
All round I am very pleased with the new version Chicco Polly Highchair. one downside is that it is still heavy but I guess that means it is solid and stable. ...
mumtosix 22.11.2007
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Advantages: There are many, probably best one is that you can adjust the height. Disadvantages: No wheels and is pretty heavy.
...An assistant recommended the Chicco Polly High Chair to me and gave me a demonstration. They retail for about £100 but at the time of purchase they were on offer for £85 which I do think is a little expensive but with all the features it has I felt I was getting a bargain.
What I like about it:
The chair is not on wheels so my baby cannot push herself away from the table and across the laminate flooring!
The seat has 3 different positions so good ... ...you can just tilt the seat back slightly, also good if they fall asleep in it you don't have to move them, just tilt right back.
The chair is easy to adjust, everywhere you see an orange button is a feature i.e. to fold the chair, to adjust the height, to bring up the armrests and adjust the footrest , and take the tray on off, all very simple to do.
You can have the chair at different heights depending on where you use it.
The chair is freestanding ...
EricaT24 15.05.2008
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...We then found the Chicco Polly. Although this is at the top end of the price scale I think we will get our moneys worth. It is more versatile than a lot of seats as it can be adjusted to a range of heights very easily. The seat is very padded and so supports a young baby well. The 5 point harness is a great feature for added security and allows you to worry about getting food in the mouth, rather than whether or not they will slip the seat!
I love ... ...so easily with handy storage for the tray at the back. It makes getting my daughter in and out of the seat very easy as I don't have to feed her wriggly legs through holes. It also means that she doesn't have to have the tray on and can just sit at the table which she loves!
It is very sturdy and stable which means it is quite heavy but it does fold down well and can be stored easily.
She looks very happy in it and it's dual phase cushions and ...
l1zz1e 21.08.2006
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Product details
Long Name
Polly Double Phase High Chair, Polly Highchair Double-Pad Fabric, Notting Hill, Polly Highchair Double-Pad Vinyl, Carnevale
Type
Baby High Chair
Manufacturer
Chicco
Brand Manufacturer
Chicco U.K. Ltd.
MPN
06063803960070, 06063803820070
Manufacturer's product description
Chicco's new Polly Highchair has the slimmest fold in its class! The Polly Highchair's seven height positions, three reclining positions, and one-hand tray removal make the Polly the most convenient highchair to maneuver. Its highlighted and clearly visible buttons won't leave you searching for how to adjust the highchair to make your child most comfortable. The Polly also makes cleaning easy with its dishwasher-safe, tray insert and two cushioned, fabric seat pads that are easy to wipe clean. The Chicco Polly puts safety first by including a five-point safety harness and brakes on all wheels. Features: Seven height positions and three reclining positions for increased comfort. Most convenient maneuvering with one-hand seat recline and tray removal. Two cushioned, fabric seat pads that are easy to wipe clean. Adjustable footrest to accommodate growing children. Safety comes first with the five-point safety harness. Dishwasher-safe tray liner for easy clean-up. Convenient tray storage for the slimmest fold in its class.
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