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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Considering I didn't know Toddler Towers were even a thing four years ago, I feel like an expert today. By the time our two granddaughters turned one (4 years ago), they were already very interested in what was going on in my kitchen. Like many homes, our floors are ceramic tile and pretty much bust anything that hits hard. I didn't want the girls falling and when I saw toddler towers, I was amazed. I did really like the first one we bought with adjustable steps and a tighter area they could stand. The girls have both outgrown those towers: they are too tall and I worry about them toppling over the top. I bought a wood tower and, after getting it put together, did not like it at all. Bulky, heavy and frankly, that one was ugly. When I saw this tower, I knew it has to be better and it's turned into one I really like. It's lightweight for moving but not so lightweight it wiggles around. Because the legs against the cabinet have a bar longer than the width the legs for stability, I don't worry about a tip over. It's easy to wipe down and perfect for, in my opinion, kids 3/4 and older.
Cherry Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Multiple pieces of hardware broke while trying to assemble, it's not safe for my child to use.We spent more time trying to unassemle the broken screws to return it than anything.
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