What age is best for a Learning Tower?

You may be wondering when the ideal time is to introduce your child to a Learning Tower/Toddler Chef Stool. We’re here to guide you!

When to Start: Typically, the recommended age to introduce a Learning Tower is 12-18months. This is a good time in your child’s development, as they start becoming more mobile and eager to explore their surroundings.

Boosting Development: Our Learning Towers/Toddler Chef Stool is designed to offer your toddler greater mobility, allowing them to enhance their gross motor skills and balance as they climb and discover. They provide an environment where learning unfolds naturally.

Adjustable Options: Hubby Made’s Learning Tower has a fantastic feature – adjustability! It is versatile & can grow with your child, the top platform can be easily adjusted with three heights to chose from to match your child’s height, no un-screwing required. Then there is a fixed platform that is designed to be able to take the weight as your child grows.

Safety First: Starting at around 18 months, a Learning Tower/Toddler Chef Stook serves as a secure stepping stool, engineered to provide stability and support as your child gains confidence in their newfound independence. However, regardless of the Learning Tower recommended age, vigilant supervision is paramount, especially when your child is just starting to explore their tower. For extra safety measures we have a Full Back for use with the Toddler Chef Stool if you feel your child is too young to have independent access.

Tailored to Your Child: If you find your little one eagerly clambering up your leg during meal prep, it’s a clear sign that they’re at the perfect Learning Tower Age. It’s as simple as positioning the tower against the bench and letting the fun begin!

We have modified our best seller to accommodate children that require more help than others to safely access heights. Explore our range of Learning Towers/Toddler Chef Stools from our Specialty Range and find the perfect fit for your little one’s developmental stage.

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