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The WOOD CITY Kitchen Step Stool is a durable, safety-certified toddler learning tower made from solid pine wood with a non-toxic finish. Designed for children 18 months to 5 years, it features an 'A' frame for stability, four-sided railings, and non-slip mats for extra security. Standing 33 inches tall, it helps toddlers reach kitchen counters to engage in family activities. The stool easily converts into a two-step stool or side table as your child grows, combining multifunctionality with modern design.






| ASIN | B08MTXWK9L |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Brand Name | WOOD CITY |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,454) |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Depth | 17.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 43.9D x 83.8W x 44.2H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.88 kg |
| Manufacturer | WOOD CITY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | new white kitchen |
| Material Type | Pine Wood |
| Maximum Height | 93 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Kitchen Step Learning tower Stool Helper |
| Model Number | Kitchen Stool White |
| Number of Steps | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Slip Resistant Step |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen, Living Room |
| Specific Uses For Product | Kitchen counter, Bathroom sink, Side table |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 150 Pounds |
S**I
Followed the instructions given and was unable to continue beyond the 2nd step as the screw holes are not aligned and I am unable to screw it in. I tried to force the screws in and it part of the wooden panel chipped off.. Worse than an Ikea furniture. Tried contacting the seller but was given an automatic email saying that the seller inbox is full.
K**E
We used that for 1 week and the bottom leg started breaking and the anti-slipping stickers was falling apart even though we barely move the tower anywhere.
E**.
Perfect. The price was right. Assembly was easy although there were power tools involved. The tower is very sturdy and the feet pads keep it rock solid. Our 19 month old quickly figured out how to get in and out. Highly recommend.
A**R
This toddler kitchen stool has been a fantastic addition to our home! It's revolutionized how my son and I interact during meal prep and cooking times. Key features we love: 1. Height: Perfect for allowing my toddler to see and participate in kitchen activities at counter level. 2. Safety: The removable safety bar at the back is an excellent feature. It provides extra security when my son is climbing in and out, but can be taken off as he becomes more steady. 3. Easy Assembly: Setting up the stool was a breeze, which is always appreciated with a curious toddler around! 4. Sturdy Construction: The stool feels solid and stable, giving me peace of mind while my little one is using it. 5. Engagement: This stool has dramatically changed our daily routine. My son now feels included in kitchen activities, which he clearly enjoys. It's wonderful to see his excitement as he watches and "helps" at my level. 6. Versatility: While we primarily use it in the kitchen, it's easy to move around for other activities too. 7. Learning Opportunity: It's become a great tool for teaching about food, cooking, and kitchen safety. The impact on our day-to-day life has been significant. My son is more engaged, learns new things, and I can keep an eye on him while getting things done in the kitchen. It's fostered a sense of independence in him and has made cooking time a bonding experience for us. Overall, this toddler stool is an excellent investment for any parent looking to safely include their little one in kitchen activities. It's well-designed, practical, and has genuinely enhanced our daily interactions. Highly recommended!
S**H
This thing keeps falling apart. It needs to be better built. The design of it doesn’t make sense I am all for hacking the top of it off and just using it as stairs. Far too expensive. Find your local woodworker to make you one.
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