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Guidecraft Contemporary Kitchen Helper® Stool and 2 Keepers - Gray: Folding, Adjustable Height, Wooden Cooking Step Stool for Toddlers | Little Kids Montessori Learning Furniture

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Guidecraft

Arrives May 9 – May 13
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Color: Gray


Features

  • UNIQUE FOLDABLE CONSTRUCTION: This lightweight, adjustable stool for children ages 2+ is uniquely foldable for convenient storage. Available in 3 styles and a range of colors.
  • GREENGUARD GOLD CERTIFIED: This product contributes to improved indoor air quality and has been tested to meet rigorous standards for low emissions.
  • GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD: Adjust the platform to 15" or 18" to keep your stool at the perfect height for your growing child. Assembled dimensions: 23"L x 23"W x 36"H.
  • MADE TO LAST: This durable stool is crafted from a combination of solid hardwood and birch plywood with a child-safe, non-toxic finish that prevents scratches and scuff marks. Safely supports 125 lbs.
  • SAFE AND SECURE: Non-slip mat and Kitchen Helper Keeper included for an additional layer of security. Adult supervision required at all times.

Product Dimensions: 23"D x 23"W x 36"H


Brand: Guidecraft


Material: Wood


Color: Gray


Special Feature: Adjustable,Durable,Foldable,Lightweight


Product Dimensions: ‎23"D x 23"W x 36"H


Brand: ‎Guidecraft


Material: ‎Wood


Color: ‎Gray


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable,Durable,Foldable,Lightweight


Room Type: ‎Kitchen


Age Range (Description): ‎PreK +/Ages 2+


Maximum Height: ‎36 Inches


Weight Limit: ‎125 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Contemporary Kitchen Helper


Item Weight: ‎22 Pounds


Style: ‎Contemporary,Modern


Is Foldable: ‎Yes


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Base Type: ‎stand


Item Weight: ‎22 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎23 x 23 x 36 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎G97337


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎36 inches


Assembled Width: ‎23 inches


Assembled Length: ‎23 inches


Weight: ‎26.45 Pounds


Date First Available: September 8, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very sturdy mesh for sides
Color: White
My family loves this toddler tower. I viewed many before purchasing this one, and chose it because of the mesh lining for the sides without wood slats. However, I was worried that the mesh would be flimsy and easy for my child to push through (intentionally or not) or unfasten. I am happy to say those fears were unfounded. The mesh is very tight and sturdy and there's little to no risk that my child could push through it. She is also unable to unfasten it herself due to the placement of the clips and the tightness of the mesh lining. The tower is sturdy, durable and just the right height, but is light-weight and easy to move around as needed. Folds easily (though you have to remember to unhook the safety latches). Really happy with this purchase and we are getting so much use out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2023 by Blake Conney

  • Well made and works as designed.
Color: Natural
Solid piece, easy to set up and put away. Folds up for easy storage in a closet or pantry.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 14, 2023 by SciFiGuy

  • Almost perfect. ALMOST...
Color: Walnut
I love the concept of this kitchen tower, and so does my daughter. It allows her to stand at the kitchen counter and "help" us prepare food, which makes her feel like she's a part of things. I compared a lot of different kitchen helper stools before settling on this one, and most of them have one of two designs: some are completely enclosed on four sides, and others that are open on two sides (usually with an upper crossbar, like this model). Personally, I don't think either of these designs is perfect, and I'll explain why. The fully enclosed towers are nice for safety reasons because once your toddler is in the tower, he/she won't be able to get out easily, and certainly won't fall out. The downside is that you have to lift your toddler all the way up and over the side walls to get him in or out of the thing. For some people this may not be an issue, but when you are several months pregnant it's a no-go -- just ask my wife! As for the towers with open sides, my concern there is safety: your toddler could more easily fall out, or even just put a foot too close to the edge and have it slip out of the tower. Are there any advantages to the open design? I suppose once your toddler is large enough, he could climb in and out without assistance, but it's a tricky maneuver and certainly one our 18-month-old isn't ready to do yet! So what might be a better design? I would love to find a tower that is fully enclosed on the four sides but has one side that can swing open like a door. Then you would have the best of both worlds: a tower that your toddler could easily climb into (with the door "open,") but then couldn't easily fall out of once you latched the door closed. Frankly I'd be surprised if no one else had thought of this, so I'm stunned that I haven't yet found a tower like this. As for this model, it has a lot going for it: 1) It is easy to assemble. Aside from screwing the feet to the base, there really isn't much that needs to be done. 2) It is sturdy and well made, and it folds compact for storage. Keep in mind, though, that the structure is sturdiest when you screw the floor panel in place, so folding it up would require removing this screw. 3) It's actually quite nice looking! I like that it isn't made of loud, colorful plastic. 4) It folds up for easier storage when you aren't using it. There are a few things I don't like about it: 1) Again, related to its open design, a toddler could potentially fall if his/her foot slipped over the edge of the floor piece. And as we discovered with our 18-month-old, younger toddlers may be inclined to try climbing in and out of the tower, which is not easy to do and could easily result in a fall or bumping their heads on the tower's upper crossbar. 2) Each of the four legs has two feet (which you attach during assembly). While these feet do provide extra stability and make the tower less likely to tip over, they also force the tower's floor panel to be several inches away from the counter. If the tower is positioned so one of its "open" side faces the counter, this space would be easy for a toddler's foot to slip into. Having said that, our daughter has never done this, but I worry about the possibility. Overall I'm very happy with this counter stool, but I would love to see one with a lockable door on one side! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 14, 2018 by Frederick Frederick

  • Minimal Assembly
Color: White
No assembly really needed only add the legs and made it so easy quick for this busy mom! Thank you !
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2023 by The Bee’s

  • not bad
Color: Royal Navy
This is much larger than I thought. It is great for an 18month old as the back has a mesh closure.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2023 by MAMA JC

  • Lightweight, Sturdy, Easy to clean, Foldable
Color: Walnut
I absolutely love this kitchen helper stool. it’s so easy to assemble. The best feature is that is foldable so doesn’t take up any space in my kitchen. Would def recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 21, 2023 by Teedee Teedee

  • ... allow my 2 year old daughter the ability towatch my wife and I cook / prepare food
Color: White
I ordered this to allow my 2 year old daughter the ability to watch my wife and I cook / prepare food. The item arrived when indicated by the seller. Unlike some of the other posts on here, my unit arrived in undamaged condition (as best I can tell). Assembly was quick, and not complicated. My main problem was with the legs have "feet" that you can attach for additional stability; notably there are no pre-drilled holes or slots in the legs to receive the screws from the feet, even though there are slots for the wooden pegs to attach. I found it astonishing that in this age of "Ikea pre-made" furniture where much less costly items are all pre cut and and drilled with holes to allow easy construction, the manufacturers of this item could not have added this feature at the cost of $0.50 or whatever, and instead require the buyer to have to screw into the wood feet. So instead of just needing a screw-driver, you'll either need to have a drill, or prepare for some serious torquing on the screwdriver, or just forgo the feet entirely. At the end, I left most of the feet off since the unit is stable enough by itself, and the feet actually get in the way during storage. Pros: * My daughter (34") absolutely loves her platform. it's tall, so she can now easily see onto the kitchen counters and watch us. * The platform appears stable and the railings and sides do a good job of keeping her where she can both help and still not get into too much trouble. * The white finish matches nicely with our kitchen. Not sure how it will hold up over time, but looks nice after 1 month of use. Neutral * The platform is decently constructed. I'm not concerned about it collapsing, but nor is it a marvel of structural engineering. It's adequate for a child. This includes the wood used and the hinges as well. * The value - it does its job, but if I was a little handier and/or had some more time, I would have attempted it myself. Sure my daughter loves it, but it's hard to justify a $100+ child-friendly step stool. Cons: * The aforementioned construction issue with the feet attaching to the legs. * Silly design of the "lock-down" bolt * Step up "cut out" could be better designed to allow for easier climbing Overall: A great concept, and decent execution will make this a hit with your 2-4 year olds. There might be better values out there, but if you need an easy-to-assemble package out of the box, this product can do it for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 28, 2014 by KPB80

  • Perfect!
Color: Natural
I searched for a while for a good toddler tower. This one is great! Very sturdy, extremely easy to assemble, and looks great. I love that you can unclip the mesh so my toddler can climb in and out. Very pleased with this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 4, 2022 by Ashlyn Daugherty

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