Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Neatnik Saucer Review - High Chair Cover and Baby Placemat All ...

Our youngest son, Jett, just turned six months old. ?We?ve been putting him in a high chair for a couple of months so that we can eat hands free, or so he can play with his toys to work on his hand/eye coordination.

He?s a breastfed baby, so he?s not eating yet, and the high chair is simply a seat for him at this point.

The problem we have run across with him using his high chair for playing with toys, is that he?s forever knocking them to the ground and getting extremely frustrated.

That was, until, we were introduced to the Neatnik Saucer for his high chair. ?The Neatnik is designed to extend the tray or table surface of the high chair on all sides, making it a larger area for your baby?s toys and food.

Of course, right now, our favorite feature are the two Velcro straps that are located right at the seat level of the Neatnik, so that we can attach his toys and they will not go flying to the floor!

We also like that there is a rim around the Neatnik to keep smaller foods from falling to the floor, making for a cleaner eating experience when he?s a bit older!

Because Jett isn?t sitting up straight on his own quite yet, we have to push the high chair tray all the way up to his body to keep him propped up. ?Pictured, you will see that the Neatnik Saucer is curled down a bit. Once he?s able to sit up, we will be able to loosen the tray, and it will lay straight like the below stock photo.

Also, once he?s older, The Rome Neatnik Saucer comes with wipe-off crayons to keep him extra busy as well eating on a clean surface while we?re at?restaurants?or if dinner is taking just a bit longer to cook than expected!

Overall, the Neatnik Saucer is a fantastic product for families with busy babies and toddlers! ?They help keep toys and food on the baby?s high chair tray while keeping the baby happy! ?This product will be on our baby shower and recommended first birthday gift lists for sure!

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