ITEM# 2069-J

Joovy Nook High Chair - Charcoal

This item is discontinued.
Description
Say hello to a new tradition in high chairs! The Nook uses a swing-open tray to simplify mealtime. This fantastic high chair features a large swing-open tray that operates with a one-hand motion without having to use two hands or line up cumbersome rails. Mom or dad can easily hold their child while operating the tray and there is no need to remove dishes from the tray before taking the child out of the chair. Simply swing the tray open, unbuckle your child and off you go to the next task. This feature makes your kitchen feel larger than it is. Folding the high chair and putting it in the pantry or kitchen nook makes your kitchen larger too.

Experienced high chair users are blown away when they see how easy the Nook is to use. Their faces light up when they see it fold up like a beach chair, even with the tray attached. High chairs have gotten bulkier and less kitchen friendly. The Nook opens new opportunities for use at picnics, camping, friends house?s, grandparents. Bringing the baby to meals anywhere has never been easier.

Joovy also listened to parents about tray adjustability. Keeping food on the tray and off the child?s lap is important. The Nook has four depth adjustments for the tray as your child grows.

Many high chairs lack a big enough seat for baby as they grow. The Nook is a roomy, full-size high chair with a deluxe, padded leatherette seat and accommodates a child up to 50 lbs. The leatherette is easy to wipe down, and we have eliminated most nooks and crannies.

The Nook comes fully assembled and is ready to go, out of the box.

  • Maximum child weight: 50 lbs
  • Minimum child age: 6 months
  • Open size: 41 x 23.5 x 32 in (H W L)
  • Folded size: 9 x 23.5 x 28.5 in (H W L)
  • Tray Size: 21 in Wide
  • High chair weight: 15.4 lbs
Product Reviews
Customer Q&A
1 Question & 1 Answer
Irene
from FL asked:
March 6, 2023
Is the foot rest on this high chair adjustable?


It is not.
Submitted by: caren singer on March 6, 2023