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maxi-cosi moa 8-in-1 highchair reviews Maxi Cosi Moa 8-in-1 High ChairIntroducing a revolutionary high chair that grows with your child, designed for ages 6 months and up to 50 lbs. This innovative high chair reconfigures in 8 versatile ways, adapting seamlessly from a high chair to a booster seat, toddler stool, and even a handy desk and seat. It's the perfect solution for mealtimes, playtime, and everything in between, ensuring your little one is always ready to eat, discover, and grow. Mealtimes can be messy, but

Introducing a revolutionary high chair that grows with your child, designed for ages 6 months and up to 50 lbs. This innovative high chair reconfigures in 8 versatile ways, adapting seamlessly from a high chair to a booster seat, toddler stool, and even a handy desk and seat. It's the perfect solution for mealtimes, playtime, and everything in between, ensuring your little one is always ready to eat, discover, and grow.

Mealtimes can be messy, but this high chair makes clean-up a breeze! With a water-repellent, machine-washable inlay, a washable 5-point harness, and a dishwasher-safe tray, keeping your child's eating area spotless is easier than ever. Parents will appreciate the hassle-free setup—no screws or additional tools are required, allowing for quick transitions as your child develops.

  • Key to this design is EcoCare, a premium, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles, providing a soft, comfortable, and breathable surface for your little one.
  • 8 modes of use: Infant High Chair, Toddler High Chair, High Feeding Booster, High Booster Seat, Low Feeding Booster, Low Booster Seat, Low Stool and Table, Stool.
  • Lightweight construction allows for easy movement from room to room.
  • Removable, water-repellent, and machine-washable inlay ensures easy maintenance.
  • Convenient dishwasher-safe tray for hassle-free cleaning.
  • 2-level adjustable footrest grows with your child for added comfort.
  • Anti-slip rubber feet for the booster seat reduce unwanted sliding.
  • Simple assembly system for easy setup of high chair legs.
  • Secure 5-point harness keeps your little one safe and snug.
  • Stylish, contemporary design complements any home décor.
  • High Chair Mode: suitable from 6 months to 3 years, up to 30 lbs.
  • Booster Seat Mode: suitable from 6 months to 3 years, up to 30 lbs.
  • Stool Modes: suitable from 3 years, up to 50 lbs.
Dimensions (Max): 33.5" H x 5.9" W x 25.2" D
Dimensions (Min): 11.8" H x 13.8" W x 13.4" D

Experience the ultimate in functionality and style with this adaptable high chair, designed to accompany your child through every stage of their early years.

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