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peg perego high chair toy bar PEG | Siesta High Chair

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peg perego high chair toy bar PEG | Siesta High ChairNow your baby can join the family dinner too. A purchase that will be with you right from birth to toddler years. The PEG Siesta High Chair is a sturdy multi functional chair that is extremely convenient, fold able, and comfortable. The five reclining positions and nine height positions make it a perfect dining, playing, or relaxing place for your kid. Equipped with a safety harness and removable tray, the Siesta high chair adapts to every stage.

Now your baby can join the family dinner too. A purchase that will be with you right from birth to toddler years. The PEG Siesta High Chair is a sturdy multi-functional chair that is extremely convenient, fold-able, and comfortable. The five reclining positions and nine height positions make it a perfect dining, playing, or relaxing place for your kid. Equipped with a safety harness and removable tray, the Siesta high chair adapts to every stage.

Product Features:

  • The PEG Siesta High Chair offers a range of thoughtful features designed for safety, convenience, and long-term use.
  • Type approved for children from birth
  • Siesta has 9 different height positions
  • Full recline with extension, provides ultimate comfort for baby
  • 3 position adjustable footrest
  • Buttery soft "PRIMA CLASSE" upholstered seat, cleans easily with a damp cloth
  • Double tray with removable, dishwasher-proof liner
  • Practical rubber storage net on back of seat
  • Easily move chair from room to room with Peg Perego's "Stop & Go" system; Mar-resistant wheels automatically lock for safety
  • 5 point safety strap and anatomic front bar provide child's safety
  • Extremely compact when closed — this Siesta high chair can even stand alone for easy storage
  • Made in Italy

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (unfolded): 29.5" x 23.6" x 41.3"
  • Dimensions (folded): 12.6" x 23.6" x 35"
  • Weight: 10.5 kg / 23.15 lbs

Bring your baby to the dinner table with the PEG Siesta High Chair! Perfect from birth to toddler years. Get your PEG Siesta today at Kido Bébé!

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