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= High Chair = A high chair is a seat invented and made for infants and children, it is an object designed to elevate a child to the same sitting height as a full grown adult. They are mostly used to help the child eat during meals and be included with the rest of the family, and helps the parent better survey the child without them needing to move from the table.

Materials & Size
Excluding the paint and the protective coats, it is usually made out of a combination of wood, plastic, and metal. Most high chairs have smaller children sitting around 23.5 inches (59.69 cm) while normal adult chairs start at 16 inches (40.34 cm)

Accidents & Precaution
Researchers discovered a rise in high chair accidents—8,926 to 10,930 annually from 2003 to 2010—finding children’s injuries using a national database. Their findings have shown that children under two years of age made up more than 75% of the related injuries. Further, they found that more boys were injured than girls, and that head, neck and face injuries accounted for upwards of 86% of high chair accidents.