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Key Summary

  • Cushions stop the complaints about uncomfortable seats mid-meal

  • Trays catch the avalanche of thrown food (most of it, anyway)

  • Harnesses prevent dramatic escape attempts

  • Covers mean less scrubbing mysterious stains at midnight

  • Check compatibility as most accessories are brand-specific.

Why Highchair Accessories Matter.

When your baby starts introducing solids, you quickly discover that mealtimes are 10% eating, 90% chaos management. Cushions keep babies comfortable enough to actually sit (instead of arching their backs in protest). Harnesses prevent your tiny Houdini from standing up to inspect what's stuck to the ceiling. Trays create a contained disaster zone for the yogurt explosion. And covers? They're the difference between wiping down and deep-cleaning the entire chair three times a day.

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Highchair Cushions & Seat Pads

Nothing derails a meal faster than an uncomfortable baby. Cushions add padding for those marathon sessions when you're desperately trying to get one more spoonful in while your fussy eater throws everything else on the floor. Choose wipeable ones, trust us here, you'll be cleaning pureed carrot out of crevices for weeks otherwise.

Highchair Trays & Tray Liners

Trays are ground zero for the mealtime battlefield. They catch flung pasta, contain the bolognese puddle and give your bub a dedicated surface for smearing food artistically before (maybe) eating some. Removable ones are brilliant. Pop them straight into the sink or dishwasher instead of scrubbing the chair. Pair with proper plates and bowls for ultimate mealtime organisation.

Highchair Harness & Safety Straps

Most highchairs already come with a secure 5-point harness to help keep your little one safely seated during mealtimes. Having a spare harness set can be handy while the original is in the wash, especially since food has a way of getting everywhere, including the straps and buckles. We’ve also got essential safety gear for the toddler feeding stage.

Highchair Covers & Cleaning Accessories

Covers are your secret weapon against permanent staining. They take the hit from sweet potato explosions, blueberry finger-painting and whatever that sticky mystery substance is. Wipeable materials mean quick cleanup between meals. Some work for restaurant highchairs too, because nobody wants their bub sitting in someone else's lunch remnants. Ewe. 

Choosing Accessories That Actually Work

Check compatibility first. Most accessories are brand-specific and buying the wrong harness or tray is a hassle you don’t need. For safety gear like harnesses, only use manufacturer-approved options. Choose machine-washable everything because you'll be washing constantly. Consider what drives you mad about your current setup for example if your bub complains about the hard seat, get cushions. If cleaning takes forever, get wipeable covers. If they keep standing up, get a better harness. We’ve also got a whole bunch of feeding essentials if you want the complete mealtime solution.

The Final Word

Accessories won't stop the sweet potato ceiling art or the floor that's crunchier than the food you served. But they'll make the daily feeding circus slightly more manageable, and honestly that’s all any parent can ask for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Padded, wipeable and machine-washable. Make sure they fit your specific highchair model or they'll slip around (adding to the chaos).

Nope. Trays are usually brand-specific. Check compatibility before buying.

Machine wash cushions and covers regularly. Wipe trays after every meal. Scrub harness straps weekly because food gets absolutely everywhere.

Yes. Most manufacturers sell replacement harnesses, straps and trays. Check with them directly or ask retailers about your specific model.

No, and using incompatible ones is a safety risk. Stick with accessories designed for your chair.