It is a constant battle. It basically needs to stay in that forward facing, roller-coaster protective-bar-type position for it to stay. I do have an engineering degree, perhaps that helped. (Or maybe I'd just like to think I am using my degree for something useful.)
My bigger problem is cleaning it. I just cleaned it last week. It still had smudge from my oldest caked in the toy creases.
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We have that exact highchair. How in the name of all that is holy did you get that stupid toy bar to stay on?
Our is fine until an actual human baby wants to play with it. Then it falls to the floor.
It is a constant battle. It basically needs to stay in that forward facing, roller-coaster protective-bar-type position for it to stay. I do have an engineering degree, perhaps that helped. (Or maybe I'd just like to think I am using my degree for something useful.)
My bigger problem is cleaning it. I just cleaned it last week. It still had smudge from my oldest caked in the toy creases.
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