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SOLD Chicco Polly Highchair for Sale


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We are selling our much loved highchair. Its in good condition and has been well looked after. It hasn't had daily use as its in our kitchen and we have another highchair at the dining table. It was really only used for weaning both kids for the first few months of it. Its comes from a smoke and pet free home and has been fully cleaned. There is some staining on the straps, which is pretty much unavoidable when you're weaning a little one.


The chair has loads of function

Chair can be set at 5 different heights

seat reclines in 3 position. Found this great for a safe place to put baby away from toddler reach sometimes. Also my son would lie back and feed himself his morning bottle in it.

Foot rest has 3 levels of adjustment and you can change the angle as your baby grows.

The tray is removable for cleaning and clicks into place so baby cant push it away.

Top of feeding tray comes off for easy cleaning too which is great.

It folds up

Armrests fold up

Its really easy to adjust

The plastic chair covers come off for cleaning

it also comes

The back legs have wheels so if you lift the front you can easily wheel it to move it.

This is a video of a similar chair. The video is a bit long but give you an idea of the chair



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Pick up from close to the closed East Dulwich Police Station

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