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Sit-To-Step High Chair

Rated 3.5 out of 5
26 Reviews|, 5 Answered Questionsor
$
209.99
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Overview

Description

Loaded with functional features to make mealtime easier, this modern high chair can be pulled right up to the table so baby is part of family meals. It also converts to a kitchen-helper step stool for grow-with-me versatility.

Wipe-clean materials, beechwood accents and built-in storage make this space-saving high chair a smart solution. It also includes removable dishwasher-safe insert.

When not in use, the chair folds compactly for easy storage.

What we love about it

A modern high chair with a machine-wash cover and toddler step stool in one.

Details

  • High Chair: 32”L x 20.25”D x 44”H; Kitchen Helper: 32”L x 20.25”D x 34”H
  • Product weight: 28 lbs
  • 2-in-1 design converts from a high chair to step stool and back
  • Stage 1: High Chair (3m-3 years: up to 33 lbs)
  • Stage 2: Toddler Step Stool (3+ years: up to 200 lbs)
  • Height adjustable seat reclines in three angled positions for infant feeding
  • Secure 5-point harness removes for cleaning
  • Wipe-clean seat cover removes for machine washing
  • Includes infant seat insert and soft head support
  • Beautiful beechwood accents
  • Inset wheels tilt for mobility
  • Built-in storage space; back hook holds bibs and more
  • Machine washable seat cover and supportive insert
  • Dishwasher-safe tray insert

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5 Questions
Can this be used without the fabric?

Skip Hop recommends using the high chair with all the parts, seat cover included, for your little one's safety.

Does this product have a warranty? One side is stuck in the forward position and we can't unstick it.

You will want to reach out to Skip Hop directly for assistance troubleshooting as well as warranty issues. You can reach out to Skip Hop here: https://www.skiphop.com/content/customerservice/contact-us/

Is the foot rest height adjustable?

No, this item does not have an adjustable footrest.

Would this be appropriate for a counter height table to keep baby same level? ?

The high chair is not height adjustable and sits at regular table height, not counter height.

Can the leg hole size be adjusted? Worried it won’t be able to grow much until they can use the step function. ?

The leg space cannot be adjusted. Most babies fit in the chair portion for a couple of years.

Customer reviews

26 Ratings
3.5out of 5
26 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 35% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 15% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 27% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 12% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 12% of reviewers

1-10 of 26 Reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
Feb 8, 2025
Easy use , set up and cleaning
We have had ours four two years and love it. Sadly our tray latch broke when it fell over when folded up and now we can’t use it anymore. We haven’t been able to get ahold of anyone to help us replace the tray either.
The product is great, the customer service not so much.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 5, 2024
Highchair
Very happy and extremely satisfied with this high chair I purchased for my granddaughter!! Excellent materials this item is made out of and most definitely worth the money 💵 for this item!!!! Very STURDY and HEAVY!!!!! Couldn't have bought a BETTER product!!😊
Rated 1 out of 5
Mar 18, 2024
Unsecured Seat Straps
My daughter is almost 10 months old and up until tonight I was fairly happy with this chair. We strapped her in like normal tonight and she ate her meal at the table with us. When she was done my husband removed her tray and thankfully moved to pick her up immediately. When he did the leg buckle of the harness detached completely into his hand. The harness is only secured to the seat by a stiff fabric lip. There is no mechanism to secure the harness to the chair. My daughter isn't a super wriggly baby but I guess just normal squirming was enough for it to slide through the plastic slot in the seat. I'm horrified thinking about what could have happened.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 26, 2024
Great for our son but may not fit other babies
We got this almost three years ago as a baby shower gift. Our son is now almost 2 and a half years old and uses it to watch us prep/cook if he feels like it. For our family it was a really great fit and we received several comments from guests about how sturdy and well-suited it was for our child. I give this product 4-stars as we got a lot of use out of it and still do. Our son is rather skinny and fit fine in the seat from the start.

I read in previous reviews that this high chair was too tight and not comfortable for other babies to sit in, and we noticed that possibility as soon as we received the high chair. Now that we are expecting another little one, we're curious to see if this high chair can still serve its purpose.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 27, 2023
Functional!!!
Teeny tiny babies fit in this and it’s so sturdy! We love this high chair so much! It’s functional, cute in the house, comfy and can go anywhere!
Rated 3 out of 5
Oct 18, 2023
At first we loved it but now not so much
I put this on my registry because it could fold up for storage as well as convert into a learning tower/step stool. At first we liked the high chair, it was comfy and cute. My daughter never complained while sitting inside. The chair and cover itself was very easy to clean but the tray was horrible. The plastic top comes off to wash but the little lip around the middle always gathers food and it's a pain to clean.
As for the step stool it was a very cute idea but the functionality of it is poor. The legs lay so wide that you can get the stool up to any surface such as a sink or plain counter top. It leaves them reaching a fair amount and is not practical to use at all.

Overall we will be getting rid of it before the next baby comes
Rated 3 out of 5
Sep 18, 2023
Deceptively hard to clean
This high chair is so cute and it folds up well, but now that my baby is learning to use spoons she is constantly getting puree all over the tray—well beyond the cover that snaps off. There are so many little nooks and crannies all over the chair, including the grooves that the cover snaps into. The last time I cleaned it I had to use a bamboo skewer. It is comfortable, though, and I love the little pad with the cloud because my kind of svelte baby tends to slouch to one side eventually with other seats.
Rated 1 out of 5
Sep 13, 2023
Get the Tripp trapp instead
I’m a first time mom. I did not know what exactly to look for in any product when making my registry. My baby is now 10 months old. I’ve learned a lot along the way. Read a lot of baby information that I wish I would have known beforehand.
We’ve been using the high chair since my baby was about 4/5months. It was fine when it was just something to put him in while cooking dinner and giving him a few toys.
But now that he is older and eating solids, I would never recommend this.
There are too many nooks and crannies for food to get into. It’s not fun to clean when your baby is eating in there multiple times a day.
He is not in an ideal seating position. There is not foot support and he can’t sit upright to 90 degrees.
It was a gift, so I’m just waiting until I can use it as a step stool for my son. But in the meantime, it’s not worth it. I can’t keep using it knowing it’s not the best for my son to be eating in and it’s a pain to have to clean every time.
Would not recommend. Glad I know what to look for and tell other first time moms what’s best.
Rated 3 out of 5
Dec 19, 2022
Meh, its a high chair
As a high chair that can be stored and has longevity I think this will be "good enough." We would have preferred that the high chair include a foot rest for our baby to have the proper eating position, and for it to be countertop height. When we eat as a family shes not at our level.
Rated 3 out of 5
Nov 15, 2022
Some Pros Some Cons
Overall, the chair is okay. The step stool (and highchair itself) is a little bulky. The ability to fold is helpful in a small kitchen, and the "stepstool" set-up is an attractive feature. My biggest complaint (aside from overall bulkiness which may not be the easiest to avoid) is the material of the seat cover. Despite washing per the instructions, the outside layer of coating is peeling off. I will soon need to replace the entire chair. I fear that the peeling [plastic?] will be a hazard when my little one inevitably tries to eat the flaking coating. The chair is unusable without it because of holes in the plastic seat underneath. Not a bad chair, but I haven't used it nearly long enough to need a replacement and my bank account certainly is ready for that either.

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