This is a sponsored post on behalf of Graco®. All opinions expressed here are my own.
At Home With Graco®
Are you in the market for new baby or toddler gear? Last week I attended a fun and informative At Home with Graco® Live Event.
I got a firsthand look at the new Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair. It happens to be one of the coolest highchairs around. The Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair features a 360 degree swivel seat rotation. It makes it easy to interact with your baby or toddler, whether you’re in the kitchen cooking a meal or as a family at the dinner table. I know first hand how frustrated babies can get when mommy leaves their eye sight for even a second.
After taking a closer look at the new Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair, there are a few things I really love about it. I’ve already mentioned the 360 swivel rotation. The rotation just makes babies happier! There are 4 seating positions and it reclines for those babies who don’t have great head support yet. It also includes a plush body for easy infant feedings. The seat pad is super easy to just wipe clean when finished, and it removes easily to clean the entire chair.
The new Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair keeps babies and toddlers comfortable during snack and meal time as well. There is a 7 level height adjustment to find that right level for babies’ height. This is especially important if you have tall babies and toddlers like my children. You’ll also find a convertible 3 and 5 point harness for the right level of safety for your child. The tray removes easily with one hand and has a dishwasher safe tray insert. The Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair is compact and folds easily for storage when not in use.
Check out my friend Danielle from Mamademics and her cutie having a snack!
BabyCake and I had a great time with this lovely group of ladies learning about the new Graco® Swivi Seat™ Highchair!
What’s the most important part about meal time with your baby or toddler?
Ashley
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Graco®.
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