Selecting the correct size ensures comfort and ease of movement.
Medium sizes (approx. 28–32 inches) balance a growing child’s need for space without taking up too much room.
Buying a bean bag for a child involves balancing fun with essential safety and durability features. Use this guide to choose a seat that matches your child's age and activity level.
Safety is the most critical factor, especially for younger children.
Bean bags are not recommended for infants under 12 months due to the risk of suffocation on soft surfaces.
Ensure the bean bag has a locking zipper without a pull tab to prevent children from accessing and inhaling the filling, which is a major suffocation hazard .
Small, low-to-the-ground chairs (approx. 20–24 inches) foster independence by allowing them to sit and stand without help.
