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peg perego high chair green Prima Pappa Zero3 High Chair

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peg perego high chair green Prima Pappa Zero3 High ChairThe Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero3 High Chair Mint is the latest addition to the Peg Perego family. Ultra light and yet multi functional, the Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero 3 grows with your child from 0 to 3 years of age. During the first months it is a comfortable recliner, as baby grows it can be used as a high chair for feeding and playing. The removable tray and different height settings allow baby to sit with you at the table. The Prima Pappa Zero3

The Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero3 High Chair - Mint is the latest addition to the Peg Perego family. Ultra-light and yet multi-functional, the Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero 3 grows with your child from 0 to 3 years of age. During the first months it is a comfortable recliner, as baby grows it can be used as a high chair for feeding and playing. The removable tray and different height settings allow baby to sit with you at the table. The Prima Pappa Zero3 offers convenience and functionality in the form of an ultra-compact high chair! Weighing under 17 pounds and with four non-scratching rubber wheels, the Prima Pappa Zero3 can be maneuvered around the kitchen with ease. When dinner time is over, the high chair folds compactly and with little effort. It's folded dimensions of 11.75" x 37.16" allow it to be stored in small spaces, making it perfect for apartment living.

  • Reclining Seat - Five reclining positions provide ultimate comfort and make it suitable for newborn, baby and toddler.
  • Evolved Tilt-n-Space - Seat fully reclines and extends to provide maximum comfort for child.
  • Footrest - Three-position, adjustable footrest.
  • Adjustable Height - Seven different height positions.
  • Safety - Five-Point safety harness and passive restraint bar.
  • Wheels - Non-scratching rubber wheels with rear brakes.
  • Easy to Clean - Durable upholstery can easily be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
  • Removable Tray - Tray removes easily with one-hand, stores on chair's back legs. Includes dishwasher-safe tray liner.
  • Compact Fold - Easy and compact standalone fold.
  • Playful Look - Stylish upholstery in fun colors that parents and children will love.
  • Made in Italy - All Peg Perego baby products are Made in Italy. From concept, to creation, every step in the process is performed by Peg Perego and no one else.

Birth through Toddler Years The Prima Pappa Zero 3 is one of the only high chairs that can be used from birth because of its full recline. Seven height positions enable the high chair to grow with child, and a removable double tray makes it possible for little one to join the rest of the family at the dinner table.

Modern Design with a Playful Look - Playful colors and characters adorn the tailored upholstery of the Prima Pappa Zero 3. Color accented tray liners add to the fun and are dishwasher-safe. The high chair is also offered in a chocolate brown and warm beige. Finishing off the design are the streamlined, and lightweight aluminum legs of the Prima Pappa Zero 3.

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