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Mamas and Papas Prima Pappa High Chair


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Mamas and Papas Prima Pappa High Chair

 
Description: Brand: Mamas and Papas / Nursing Aids: Highchairs

Newest Review: ... until a baby is about 5 months and the baby is able to sit up without too much help. I found that when my daughter was very ... more

 ... young it was difficult to make the straps properly restrain her and for this reason i stopped using it and waited until she was better able to support herself. The wheels are a great help if you need to transport the highchair, however they do not work very well over carpeted areas and this highchair is VERY heavy considering what it is. I had to carry my highchair from room to room and this was a real challenge. This highchair is very well padded for maximum comfort so you can be assured that your little one is...more

Groovee
Crowned Review Mamas and Papas Prima Pappa High Chair: I need to be comfy to eat (702 words)
by - written on 02/12/03 (Very useful, 694 readings)
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After having a wooden high chair which was bulky and not very practical for our Daughter, we decided to invest in a new chair for our Son! After a lot of looking about we were both won over by M&P Prima Pappa! It is available in a range of pram shops, John Lewis, The M&P's Shops and Toys R us! The prices vary around the shops as sometimes they have special offers on. It mostly retails at around £99.99, but when we got ours it was on offer for £89.99! The Prima Papa is a high chair which folds up and can then be stored in a cupboard or like us by the side of the dining room table! It also comes in a 3 position back rest, which enables you to use it ...  Read the complete review

gabby99_3
Premium Review Not a bad highchair (196 words)
by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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This is a good highchair for young babies, however although it is claimed by mamas and papas that this highchair can be used from the age of 4 months, I would recommend that parents wait until a baby is about 5 months and the baby is able to sit up without too much help. I found that when my daughter was very young it was difficult to make the straps properly restrain her and for this reason i stopped using it and waited until she was better able to support herself. The wheels are a great help if you need to transport the highchair, however they do not work very well over carpeted areas and this highchair is VERY heavy considering what it is. I ...  Read the complete review

KerryAtter
Premium Review Mamas and Papas Prima Pappa High Chair: Excellent Highchair (745 words)
by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 301 readings)
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I bought the Prima Pappa High Chair for my eldest daughter in 2004 and I now use it for my youngest, now that she is weaning. I'm a big fan of Mamas and papas products and this item did not disappoint. This highchair has 7 height positions, so you can adjust it to suit your dining table, allowing your baby or toddler to join the rest of the family at meal times. There is also a 4 position recline on it, so if your little one falls asleep in her dinner you can simply recline the seat back and let her have a snooze! It's also excellent if your baby isn't quite up to sitting up by herself, you can recline it slightly, so they aren't slumping to one side. The ...  Read the complete review

upsykimsy
Premium Review A highchair that's EVOlved into one of the best around. (318 words)
by - written on 02/01/09 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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As we started weaning our son, the great high chair hunt started. I wanted something comfy, but my partner wanted something that could be height adjusted. On a shopping trip with my parents, we came across the Prima Pappa Evo, and we were impressed. At £120, the high chair was a lot more expensive than other highchairs we'd considered, but the design and functionality won us over. the highchair is height adjustable, which has come in very useful as we switch between eating on the sofa and at the dining table. The reclining function came in very useful while my son was learning to drink from a cup, as he often couldn't lift his cup high enough on ...  Read the complete review

elbar1
Premium Review Mamas and Papas Prima Pappa High Chair: Great sturdy comfy high chair (291 words)
by - written on 06/04/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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We borrowed a friend's high chair before we bought our own. It was the Prima Pappa high chair from Mamas and Papas. I have nothing but good things to say about it. It costs a bit over £110 to buy, which seems very expensive but most high chairs are expensive and it is sturdy and well made. Also Mamas and Papas is a good reliable make that does seem to charge a little more than others brands across their range of baby products. It is very easy to put up and put back down again. We left it up in the kitchen but if you are short of space, it would be a great high chair to have, as it is so easy to collapse. There is an extra tray, which ...  Read the complete review

 

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