
The tray adjustment adds to the longevity of the seat too, although Katrĩna felt it could have done with one more position added – even on its closest setting, the tray still sat quite far away from her nine-month-old baby.Īdditionally, the three-step recline helps to get the baby in and out without having to remove the tray, and also allows them to sit at an angle that suits them. It also means that, without the tray attached, the baby can sit right up at the table with the rest of the family, which they may particularly enjoy as they get older. It’s convenient to be able to alter the height of the seat between six positions so you can have your baby at eye-level and reach them easily while feeding them.

Relatively inexpensive as it is, the Feed Me Deli is nevertheless equipped with an impressive number of useful features. Those patterns are fun and colourful, and have the added advantage of hiding food stains fairly well.Īltogether, though, it’s a functional piece of equipment rather than a design statement in its own right. It’s a utilitarian piece of kit, the Feed Me Deli, which comes in one patterned colourway (Peppermint Trail) that is busy enough to keep your baby interested, but won’t necessarily complement your kitchen. The Feed Me Deli also comes with a 12 month warranty. The instructions are available for download on Red Kite’s website if you need them later. The instructions also come with warnings, information about the relevant safety standards met and a customer helpline number for sourcing spare parts. Still, our tester, Katrĩna, had it up and running within 10 minutes with no tools required. The instructions come with photographs and text, but are a little confusing. Once opened, you’ll need to assemble the highchair completely – put the steel frame together (including the footrest), attach the seat to the frame and the tray onto the seat. You should fit it in a car boot without any problems though. Everything you’ll need is included in the box, which is large and fairly heavy – 49cm x 30cm x 69cm, and about 8kg in weight.

The Feed Me Deli is available from retailers such as Amazon and Argos at a mid-range price point. The family in charge of this station are doing great work for the kite population and are full of knowledge that they love to share.How easy is the Red Kite Feed Me Deli to purchase and assemble? A ranger led visit to the hide at feeding time is available on most days, which gives you a chance to ask some questions about the birds and their habitat.īinoculars are available in the hide and there are plenty of chances to take some great pictures.

There is an easily accessible hide to watch from and you can even bring your dog, provided other guests don't object and that you clear up after them. It is very rare for visitors not to see any birds, although you normally see larger numbers of them during the winter. The aim of the project at this farm is to increase the number of kites in the wild, so feeding is minimal but there is always a good view of them whether they are perching, flying or feeding. Argaty Red Kites is a bird watching centre that gives you a unique chance to get close to these exciting birds and learn more about them.
