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Baby Gizmo Chicco Polly High Chair Review

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

A video review of the Chicco Polly High Chair by the editors at Babygizmo.com. Background music by http://www.amclassical.com

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  • Need your advice. Which one do you think it's better the Chicco Polly High Chair or the Phil and Teds High Pod?

  • @AngelaBo1 If you are looking for a more modern-looking high chair, then I would say go with the High Pod. If you are looking for a larger tray giving baby more eating space, wheels, and a foldable base - I would go with the Chicco Polly.

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  • How do you attach the tray to the back legs? There isn't anything to attach it to?

  • I like the pattern of this chair but couldn't find it anywhere. Does anyone know what's the fabric called?

  • My sister used a graco high chair until she was 2 years old. That high chair was one of the worst high chairs invented! The t bar was attached to the chair, non removable, and we finally couldn't deal with it any more because any time we went to take her out, it was such a small area that it hurt her. And the high chair was so large, even when folded. You should try to adjust the foot rest up so that it's at the correct height. I think you'll be glad its open later on!

  • We bought this after getting rid of the  Tripp Trapp because the baby tipped backwards in it (pushed off of the table top and toppled backward - a miracle there was no serious injury) .

    This chair is fantastic.

    The lack of a fixed t-bar is no problem if you just flip the foot rest up into a horizontal position.

  • There is knobs on the back of the chair to store the tray.... And Ive never had issues with the bar...

  • I totally agree... the tbar should always be on the chair itself.

    the seat also looks a little small and I noticed the weight limit is a lot smaller than most chairs.

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