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Kitchen Step Stool for Toddlers with Non-Slip Mat, WOOD CITY Wooden Kids Montessori Learning Stool Tower, Toddler Standing Tower Helper for Kitchen Counter and Bathroom Sink(White)

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • Made to Last: This durable tower stool for learning is made from solid pine wood with a child-safe, non-toxic finish that prevents scratches and scuff marks. Safely supports 150 lbs.Recommended for toddlers 18 months to 5 years old
  • Safe and Secure: Designed and tested to exceed child safety standards. "A" shape seating make sure no fall over risk. Non-slip mat included for an additional layer of security.The four-sided railings provide perfect support when your baby inside
  • Family Cooking Fun: 33"H perfect size elevates your baby to counter height. Kitchen Stool Helper encourages childhood independence and family togetherness by inviting young children to stand at countertop height to help cook and prepare meals
  • Multifunctional Toddler Step Stool: Railings are no longer needed when children grow up. As shown in the picture, you can partially assemble the WOOD CITY learning stool as a kids two step stool or side table for the living room and bathroom
  • Assembly Needed: Comes in an attractive box with instructions. The parts are marked with letters so that you can easily distinguish and install. Take some time but worth it



Product Description

Montessori Learning Stool
Montessori Learning Stool
Montessori Learning Stool
 Standing Tower
 Standing Tower

Customer
2025-09-05 14:35:37
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Michael H. Kelley
2025-08-11 12:55:37
I bought this tower stand during a Black Friday discount, so got a good price on it (though close to that price is still being offered today). The stand is well made, with the wood well sanded and finished -- no splinters or any problems like that. The sides and bracing are 1/2" plywood, while the step and main standing area are 5/8". I've also seen a similar tower stand with 3/4" plywood, but the 1/2" and 5/8" in this one seems plenty sturdy and rigid, and it is noticeably lighter and easier to maneuver than the one with 3/4" plywood.I did encounter an initial quality problem -- two of the four built-in barrel nuts in the main standing piece were somehow malformed and would not hold the screws. I contacted the vendor's support via email, and they got back within a couple hours and arranged to ship a new unit to me. So great service to correct the problem.This tower stand is for my grandsons to use, and in the ~6 weeks I've had it, it has been used it several times, and we're all very happy with it. I've given it an overall 5-star rating because it's a good product at a good price, and the vendor handled the initial quality problem expeditiously.
Cylia Cabanettes
2025-08-07 10:40:10
I have a 1 and a half year old and she absolutely loves being able to see and help in the kitchen.Easy assembly, just takes a bit of patience.I deducted a star for the slip resistance little pads they give , one of them doesn’t stick too well.Sturdiness is okay. Good value for the money.
Diane Sahakian
2025-08-04 12:02:55
Bought for when grandson age 17 month, is here. He likes to help with food preparation (stirring pancake mix. haha). This will be so much easier than putting him on the counter. And we can use in bathroom to brush teeth (the vanity is high).I put together and seems stable enough for him to stand on without falling. It’s lightweight so easy to move around.One thing. Don’t over screw in screws. I did and got a small split. But I fixed (to my satisfaction) and I’m not going to worry about it. I live in a small apartment but can put away in my storage unit or corner or closet.
Elizabeth A.
2025-07-13 18:07:26
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.
Elopresti
2025-07-07 10:14:02
The price I paid is the quality I got. This tower is not safe or sturdy. My toddler was able to knock it over while in it. I’ve had it less than a month and all of the paint is also peeling off of it. This is a waste of money and unsafe.
Elle
2025-06-25 11:55:44
Pros:• Quick and easy assembly• Lightweight and easy to move around the kitchen for use in different spots• Nice compact size - looks cute and doesn’t take up too much space in my kitchen, and is good for a younger toddler to use with minimized risk of falling out/falling over (the extra rod helps with keeping him contained, although naturally he’s developed an urge to step up on it to try to climb higher - but this would happen with any similarly designed stool)Cons:• As mentioned above, assembly is very simple and straightforward. However, even when assembled properly, mine rocks slightly because the four feet aren’t evenly in contact with the floor. Not super stable for a small child who’s still perfecting his balance.• The adhesive on the “non slip” pads for the feet is worthless- the pads end up shifting or falling off and getting covered with crud so they can’t be reapplied.• It would be helpful if there were some sort of treads on the platform and step, to provide traction for little feet. Can be very slippery for little ones.• Biggest complaint is the quality of the paint/finish. We’ve had it for maybe a month and used it under normal circumstances, and I can no longer let my kid stand on the platform barefoot because the white paint will just flake off and stick to the bottoms of his feet. It’s also incredibly difficult to clean because stuff just gloms on to the finish and doesn’t wipe off easily.Ultimately, I wish I had just spent a little more for a wood stool that was higher quality with a better finish, OR gone with a (less aesthetically pleasing) plastic option. I wish I could return it, but unfortunately I can’t because I didn’t hold on to the manufacturer’s packaging after assembling it since I didn’t think I’d need it.
Sufri
2025-05-28 17:51:11
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.
Kate
2025-05-09 10:49:10
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.
Lo
2025-05-04 13:54:00
Got a product which was all covered in spider webs, the corner was chipped off, so pieces of sharp wood was coming out, one of the screw was halfway out about to fall off, stool covered in some dark liquid stains. Awful impression for the price sold. Very disappointed.
Sarah
2025-04-07 18:20:31
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.
valentin le cam
2025-02-16 17:25:33
The WOOD CITY Kitchen Step Stool has been a game-changer in our household. It's brilliantly designed with safety as a top priority, featuring a sturdy safety rail and adjustable height settings to grow with our child. It's made kitchen and bathroom routines much easier and safer for our toddler, who now loves being able to reach the sink and counters independently. The quality of craftsmanship is evident, and assembly was straightforward. Highly recommended for any family looking to involve their little ones in daily activities safely!
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