My Babiie Samantha Faiers Premium Highchair review

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My Babiie high chair by samantha faiers

by Bryony Firth-Bernard |
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This baby highchair has been designed by celeb mummy, Samantha Faiers. Not only does it look good with its stylish safari print, but it also has a number of nifty features including a two-part removable tray, three recline modes, a five point safety harness and six height positions. It's suitable from baby's aged six months up to three years and has been awarded Bronze in our 2023 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Highchair. Find out what our parent testers thought when they tried it out.

My Babiie Samantha Faiers Premium Highchair overview

Pros

• Top part of tray is dishwasher safe

• Removable seat pad for easy washing during messy mealtimes

• Freestanding while folded for easy storage

Cons

• A little fiddly to assemble

• A little pricey

Testing the My Babiie Samantha Faiers Premium Highchair

Our parent testers loved the comfort this highchair offered their children, how easy it was to clean and pack away. "We loved the safari premium highchair for our daughter, it looks much more comfortable than her previous highchair and we liked the fact that it can be folded down when not in use," said mum tester Sian. "The different height settings came in handy too, so we were able to adapt to where she was eating. The removable tray and seat pad are great features and made cleaning much easier."

Mum tester Laura was also a fan of the comfy cushion: "I LOVE the cushion seat it looks so comftable," she said. "I also love the animal print design and the small tray, because it's easy to slot on. My son found it very comfortable and enjoyed sitting in it."

samntha faiers my babiie highchair

First impressions when testing the highchair were positive overall as well and we weren't surprised so many mum's were happy with how easy the highchair was to clean (we all know how messy mealtimes can get). "My baby and I enjoyed using the highchair, it was easy to adjust the straps and height and I loved how padded the seat was and the cute pattern of the fabric," said Hannah. "It was easy to wipe clean and the highchair has a footrest which is a great feature. I did struggle to clip the highchair tray on as it was a bit fiddly and didn’t seem to attach smoothly but, overall, it's a lovely stylish highchair."

Another thing our mum testers really appreciated in this product was the six different height adjustments, as it meant they could pull the highchair right up to the table if they wanted, so their baby felt more involved in family mealtimes.

Final thoughts

A few things our mum testers weren't too keen on included the price and the assembly of the highchair. Some felt that the highchair offered similar features to previous highchairs they'd owned which were cheaper and that to be marked at this price it needed to offer something a little more unique.

A couple of our mum testers also found the highchair's instructions difficult to follow, with one mum resorting to a YouTube video. However, some of our mum testers had no problem at all with putting it up.

Full specifications

Unfolded: 73cm L x 56.5cm W x 112cm H

Folded: 73cm L x 56.5cm W x 100 H

Weight: 8kg

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