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Product description
This Montessori toddler tower gives toddlers safe access to kitchen counters and other elevated surfaces, encouraging independence while parents remain nearby. The compact, white standing tower features an adjustable step that adapts as the child grows, making it a practical choice for everyday tasks such as helping with meals or creative play. Montessori toddler tower users will appreciate that it supports self-led learning and family involvement from around 18 months up to 5 years.
Key Points
The design focuses on stability and simplicity. A secure railing and wide platform reduce the chance of slips and allow children to stand and reach with confidence. For indoor use, it tucks under standard kitchen counters when not in use, saving space and keeping the area tidy. The assembly is straightforward and designed to be completed quickly with basic tools, which helps families start using it without delay.
Safety features include a non-slip platform and a supportive frame that aims to minimise wobble during normal use. The materials are intended for daily wear and include smooth edges and durable finishes that are easy to wipe clean. Note that, according to the manufacturer, supervision is recommended at all times while a child is using the tower, and it may not fit counters with very shallow overhangs.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Stepup Baby Toddler Tower with Adjustable Step
- Colour: White
- Suitable age range: 18 months - 5 years
- Adjustability: Multiple height settings for step and platform
- Key safety features: Non-slip platform, secure railing, rounded edges
Usage Recommendations
Use the tower next to worktops during simple kitchen tasks or beside a table for arts and crafts, where it helps children observe and participate safely. Position it on flat, stable flooring and check that all fittings are tightened after assembly and periodically during use. For households with narrow kitchen layouts, the compact footprint helps it fit under counters and be stored away conveniently. Consider that very young toddlers may need closer support while they learn to step up and down, and older children may prefer using it as a stable step stool for independent tasks.
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