Baby high chair, specifically designed to safely and comfortably feed babies and toddlers. It features a raised seat, often equipped with a tray, allowing caregivers to easily feed the child from a standing position. High chairs are typically used when a baby can sit upright unsupported, usually between 4 to 6 months old, and may continue to be useful up to around 18 months to 3 years, depending on the design. Key features of a high chair include a secure harness or straps, a wide and stable base, and sometimes adjustable height and reclining positions. Some models also have removable trays and footrests for added convenience and adaptability as the child grows.