maxi cosi snack tray Maxi Cosi Classic Graphite Moa 8-in-1 High Chair
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maxi cosi snack tray

maxi cosi snack tray Maxi Cosi Classic Graphite Moa 8-in-1 High Chair

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maxi cosi snack tray Maxi Cosi Classic Graphite Moa 8-in-1 High Chair8 in 1 Compact High Chair That Transforms for Every Stage: The Maxi Cosi Moa 8 in 1 High Chair is engineered for families who want versatility without the bulk. Designed for children from 6 months through 5+ years and up to 50 lbs, the Moa reconfigures eight waysfrom infant high chair to toddler feeding booster to stool to table and chair setadapting to your child's developmental stages while saving precious kitchen space. The lightweight,

8-in-1 Compact High Chair That Transforms for Every Stage: The Maxi-Cosi Moa 8-in-1 High Chair is engineered for families who want versatility without the bulk. Designed for children from 6 months through 5+ years and up to 50 lbs, the Moa reconfigures eight ways—from infant high chair to toddler feeding booster to stool to table-and-chair set—adapting to your child's developmental stages while saving precious kitchen space. The lightweight, contemporary design blends seamlessly into any home décor, while the water-repellent, machine-washable inlay and dishwasher-safe tray insert keep mealtimes stress-free. With no screws or tools required for setup and a 2-level adjustable footrest that grows with your child, the Moa is the all-in-one feeding solution that evolves alongside your family.

How the Maxi-Cosi Moa 8-in-1 High Chair Works

The Moa's ingenious design starts as an infant high chair for 6-month-olds, then transitions to a toddler high chair as your child grows. Flip the configuration and it becomes a high-feeding booster or high-booster seat to use at your dining table. Adjust the legs and seat height, and it transforms into a low-feeding booster or low-booster seat for younger toddlers. The removable seat slides onto the included stool frame to create a low or high stool configuration, which then converts to a table-and-chair set perfect for art projects, meals, and play. The water-repellent inlay resists spills and machine-washes for quick cleanup. The 5-point harness secures your child safely in each configuration. The 2-level adjustable footrest grows with your child's leg development. The removable, dishwasher-safe insert tray clicks on with a single button. Anti-slip rubber feet keep the booster configuration from sliding on dining chairs. No screws or tools are needed—everything assembles with simple push-and-click mechanics.

Key Features of the Moa

  • 8 modes of use: Infant high chair, toddler high chair, high-feeding booster, high-booster seat, low-feeding booster, low-booster seat, low stool, and stool/table
  • Compact, lightweight design: Low-profile frame saves kitchen space without compromising seat height
  • Water-repellent, machine-washable inlay: Quick cleanup after messy meals
  • Removable, dishwasher-safe insert tray: One-button attachment and removal
  • 2-level adjustable footrest: Supports proper posture and leg development as child grows
  • 5-point harness: Secure waist and shoulder restraints keep child safe in high chair modes
  • Washable 5-point harness: Easy to clean harness straps
  • Anti-slip rubber feet: Prevents unwanted sliding in booster seat mode
  • EcoCare fabric option: 100% recycled plastic bottles, soft and breathable without added fire retardants
  • No tools required: Simple push-and-click assembly system, no screws or additional tools
  • Contemporary design: Sleek styling in six sophisticated colors (Truffle, Oat, Green, Graphite, Slate, Latte) complements home décor
  • Portable and storage-friendly: Lightweight and compact for moving between rooms or storing when not in use

When You Need the Maxi-Cosi Moa

Perfect for families with children from 6 months through 5+ years and up to 50 lbs. Start with infant high chair mode for your 6-month-old's first solids. Use toddler high chair mode as your child grows and develops independent feeding skills. Transition to booster modes when your toddler joins family meals at the table. Convert to the stool-and-table configuration for art projects, coloring, and creative play. The Moa's compact footprint makes it ideal for apartments, homes with limited kitchen space, or families who want their high chair to live at the table rather than dominating one corner. The lightweight design makes it perfect for travel to grandparent's houses or daycare settings.

Safety & Quality Standards

Engineered by Maxi-Cosi with over 25 years of expertise in child safety and feeding solutions. The Moa meets all federal safety standards for high chairs and booster seats. The secure 5-point harness system, sturdy lightweight frame with anti-slip feet, and washable harness straps keep your child safe across all eight modes. The water-repellent, EcoCare fabric prioritizes your baby's health with no added fire retardants. Always secure your child with the harness in high chair mode—never rely on the tray as the only restraint. Ensure the footrest is adjusted to your child's height for proper posture and leg development. In booster seat mode, always verify that anti-slip feet are engaged to prevent sliding. Discontinue use once your child exceeds 50 lbs or shows signs of climbing out. Consult the user guide for proper setup for each of the eight modes before use.

Explore the complete Maxi-Cosi collection at ANB Baby and find the perfect high chair, booster, and nursery solutions for your growing family.

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