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silla peg perego prima pappa Peg Perego High Chair Prima Pappa Zero 3

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silla peg perego prima pappa Peg Perego High Chair Prima Pappa Zero 3Description Ultra light and multi functional, the Prima Pappa Zero 3 highchair grows with your child from birth to 3 years old. The Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero 3 high chair is the newest addition to the Peg Perego family. Ultra light and multi functions, it grows with your child from birth to 3 years. During the first few months, it's a comfortable reclining chair, and as the baby grows it becomes a chair for meals or play. The removable tray and

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Ultra-light and multi-functional, the Prima Pappa Zero 3 highchair grows with your child from birth to 3 years old.

The Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero 3 high chair is the newest addition to the Peg Perego family. Ultra-light and multi-functions, it grows with your child from birth to 3 years. During the first few months, it's a comfortable reclining chair, and as the baby grows it becomes a chair for meals or play. The removable tray and different height settings allow baby to sit with you at the same time. table.

Practical and multi-functions, the Prima Pappa Zero 3 is also an ultra-compact high chair! Weighing less than 7.7 kg (17 lbs) and equipped with four rubber wheels that do not mark, the Prima Pappa Zero 3 can be moved into the kitchen easily. And when mealtime is over, the highchair folds easily and compactly. Closed, it measures 29.4 cm x 92.9 cm (11.75 "x 37.16"), which can be stored in small spaces. It is ideal for apartment living.

From Birth to Toddler Age

The Prima Pappa Zero 3 is one of the only high chairs that can be used from birth, thanks to its inclination. The seven height positions allow the high chair to grow with the child, and the double removable tray makes it easy for toddlers to join the family at the table.

Modern Design and Jovial Allure

The joyful colors and the characters complement the neat appearance of the Prima Pappa Zero 3. The colorful double tray adds to the fun side and goes to the dishwasher. The highchair is also available in chocolate brown or warm beige. Finally, the thin aluminum legs of the Prima Pappa Zero 3 complete the neat appearance.

Prima Pappa Zero 3 at a glance:

Reclining seat The five recline positions provide ultimate comfort and make the high chair suitable for newborns, babies or toddlers.
Evolution of the "Tilt-In-Space" The seat tilts completely and stretches to provide maximum comfort to the child.
Footrest Adjustable in three positions.
Adjustable Height Adjustment on seven height positions.
security Five-point safety harness and passive restraint bar.
Casters Rubber wheels that do not mark and are equipped with rear brakes.
Easy to clean Durable vinyl cover that cleans easily with a damp cloth.
Removable tray Tray that is easily removed with one hand and stows on the hind legs. Includes a dish liner that is dishwasher safe.
Compact closure Easily closes and stands alone.
Fun Allure Young and old alike will love the neat cover with fun colors.
Made in Italy All Peg Perego products are Made in Italy. From design to creation, all stages of the process are done by Peg Perego and no one else.

Dimensions: 

  • Closed: 90 x 92.9 cm
  • Open: 74 x 54 x 104 cm
  • Weight: 7.6 kg
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