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Regarding feet placement, you don't need all of their feet covering the Footsi® high chair footrest initially, if they even get part of their heel on, it would be giving them comfort and support, knowing they have something to rest their feet on during mealtimes. The optimum position they’ll eventually get to is hips at 90 degrees, knees at 90 degrees and ankles at 90 degree (90/90/90). Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by room
This adjustable solid bamboo wooden footrest for the IKEA high chair is a must for when you begin weaning your little one and makes a great accessory to your IKEA ANTILOP Highchair! Please note the following estimated delivery times. These times are an estimate only and will vary according to the time of year. When babies approach four to six months, it’s usually time to introduce regular food. It usually starts with small bites of mashed vegetables, fruits or purees. But eventually, they will be eating full meals. That process won’t always be a smooth one, but it can be eased by having helpful equipment. You can also match your selected foot rest with the vinyl leg wraps, to really enhance the look of your chair. Don’t forget to add cushion covers and silicone placements too. About the makers: Wood naturally varies in color, saturation and darkness, therefore these same variances may occur in our footrests.
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International delivery: Times will vary greatly according to location. A standard delivery time frame is 6 - 13 working days. You should always supervise your child while in the highchair and do not leave them unattended as they can use the IKEA footrest to push themselves out of the chair. Please keep o-rings out of reach of children due to choking hazards. Our adjustable highchair footrests provide an option for people who love the inexpensive and minimal IKEA highchair but also want to give their babies the foot support they need. Like all our highchair accessories, it was designed with functionality and aesthetics in mind. Please also note all prices are for the Footrest as a standalone product, we do not sell the IKEA Antilop High chair.
If you advise that you would like your parcel left without requiring a signature (Authority to Leave), we are not responsible for the loss of the parcel or failure to deliver the parcel.Apart from the highchair, there are plenty of other accessories that help make mealtime easier. Like some colourful baby plates and bowls, to make trying new foods extra fun. And, since a mess is unavoidable, you need a removable tray that you can easily pop off and wash. Wash your Footsi® in a cold machine wash in a washing bag or hand wash. Place it flat and allow it to air dry. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, do not iron, dry clean or tumble dry. For tough stains, you may also want to use some Napisan (or equivalent) spray or powder to soak in before washing. You may want to ensure you wash the Footsi® separately, for at least its first wash. You can also wipe your Footsi with a wet wash cloth after meals. Putting these bamboo footrests on your IKEA highchair will promote better trunk support and posture, which ultimately leads to happier, safer weaning. Making baby weaning much more comfortable and enjoyable for you and your baby. This bamboo highchair footrest will help to promote correct posture and stability during mealtimes and allow children to increase their motor skills and improve their levels of concentration, which in turn encourages a better feeding and learning experience. If your baby is 5-9 months old they are only starting to learn how to sit in the highchair. You may need to guide their feet to sit flat on the Footsi® and as they grow they will get used to using it. We have to remember at only circa 6 months, bubs have no idea how to use a footrest, but we know it’s good for their trunk stability so we have to teach them how and why it’s important. It’s kind of like feeding them vegetables, they may not like them just yet, but we know it’s good for them!