The EVOLVE ™ chair can be used from 6 months of age
Most children can sit in a highchair from 6 months of age. The first time sit your child in the EVOLVE ™ chair, be aware of how your child is sitting. In order for the child to sit ergonomically correctly, the child should be able to sit without additional support beyond the EVOLVE ™ baby seat. We recommend that you purchase EVOLVE ™ footrest for your child for optimal foot support. The footrest must be adjusted so that the child’s feet rest flat. In this way, your child gets grounded and can move freely at the table for the benefit of motor functions and development.
Your child is ready to sit when it can roll from the stomach to crawling position and further from there to sitting position.
From 2 years and up …
When the child is motoric developed and can sit without falling down from the chair, EVOLVE ™ baby seat can be removed. Your child can now try to climb up and down the chair via the rear entrance. Children aged 2 years or more are active and must be able to move freely in their highchair. It strengthens their motor functions and counteracts poor seating habits, but at the same time, the high sides of the EVOLVE ™ chair give safety to prevent your active child from falling down from the chair.
M-kids EVOLVE ™ is designed to encourage children in motion for development. The chair invites activity and is easily adjusted from highchair to the step stool, allowing the child to work in adult height with high safety.
Find inspiration on how to involve your child in everyday chores, thereby developing your child’s skills.
m-kids EVOLVE ™ chair/step stool can be experienced and tested at your nearest dealer.
EVOLVE ™ benefits (or why to acquire EVOLVE)
- 2-in-1 multi functional chair, highchair, and step stool.
- Developing your child through involvement.
- Easily adjusted to your child, adjustable seat, and footrest (purchase).
- Approved according to applicable European safety standards.
- Can be used by adults as a step stool (max 150 kg). Competency development
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