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moa maxi cosi Maxi Cosi Classic Oat Moa 8-in-1 High Chair

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moa maxi cosi Maxi Cosi Classic Oat Moa 8-in-1 High ChairMoa is more than a high chair. Designed for your child from 6? months to 5? years (up to 50? lb), Moa reconfigures eight waysfrom infant high chair to booster seat, toddler stool, desk and chair. It features EcoCare fabric made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, a water repellent machine washable inlay, washable 5 point harness, and a removable dishwasher safe tray. No tools or screws needed for assembly, and it includes a 2 level adjustable footrest

Moa is more than a high chair. Designed for your child from 6?months to 5?years (up to 50?lb), Moa reconfigures eight ways—from infant high chair to booster seat, toddler stool, desk and chair. It features EcoCare fabric made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, a water-repellent machine-washable inlay, washable 5-point harness, and a removable dishwasher-safe tray. No tools or screws needed for assembly, and it includes a 2-level adjustable footrest and anti-slip rubber feet. Lightweight and easy to move, it’s perfect for messy mealtimes and long-term use across childhood stages.

8 DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES Moa reconfigures 8 ways and is designed for your child from 6 months and up to 50 lbs. As your little one grows, Moa adapts from a high chair to a booster seat, to a toddler stool, then a handy desk and seat.
FEATURING ECOCARE Our new premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. The yarn produced is soft, comfortable, and breathable––perfect for your little one.
EASY TO CLEAN Mealtimes are messy, that’s why Moa is designed for easy clean-up. With a reversible, water-repellent, machine-washable inlay, washable 5-point harness, and dishwasher-safe tray, your child’s mealtime area is sure to stay as clean as you want it to be.
STYLISH DESIGN With its contemporary lines, and neutral color palette, Moa stylishly complements your home décor. There are no hidden crevices for food to get stuck in and with luxurious finishes and performance fabrics, Moa is a design-forward piece.
SIMPLE SET-UP If only parenting were as simple as setting up Moa. No need for screws or additional tools. It easily transforms to suit your baby’s next stage of development. An adjustable footrest and harness ensure your baby is secure and comfortable.
AGES AND STAGES As your little one grows, so does their ability to transition through the modes. High Chair Mode: from 6 months to 3 years, up to 30 lbs. Booster Seat Mode: from 6 months to 3 years, up to 30 lbs. Stool Modes: from 3 years to 50 lbs.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES YOU’LL LOVE Lightweight and moves from room to room with ease. Anti-slip rubber feet for booster seat reduce unwanted sliding. Easy-to-follow assembly system makes setting up high chair legs simple.

 

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Must read book on African colonial sociology and politics
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