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High chair milly mally Bueno Navy — foldable feeding chair for infants and toddlers, model 5896
milly mally Bueno Navy is a foldable high chair designed for infant and toddler feeding. The model offers a stable frame and an integrated tray to hold food and utensils, with surfaces that are easy to wipe clean. The chair folds flat for compact storage and transport, making it suitable for daily home use and occasional travel. The structure supports a secure seated position for children during mealtimes while providing practical functionality for caregivers.
The folding mechanism allows quick collapse and compact storage without tools. A stable base and safety restraints help maintain proper posture and reduce the risk of slipping. The removable or wipeable tray surface simplifies cleaning after meals. Lightweight materials balance portability and stability so the chair can be moved around the home or taken along on short trips. The design combines a durable frame with surfaces intended for routine washing and maintenance.
Open the high chair on a level surface and ensure all locking mechanisms are fully engaged before placing a child in the seat. Adjust or position the tray as required and secure the child using the provided restraints according to the manufacturer’s instructions. After feeding, remove or clean the tray surface and wipe the frame with a damp cloth. Fold the chair by releasing the folding locks and collapse it for storage or transport, making sure it is dry and free of food residue before folding.
Use the high chair on a stable, flat floor and always fasten the safety restraints while the child is seated. Regularly check locking points and fastenings for wear or damage, and clean surfaces after each use to maintain hygiene. Do not leave a child unattended in the high chair.
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