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My toddler always wants to see what's happening on the kitchen counter when we're cooking Option 1: someone holds him Option 2: put him in a high chair Option 3: ? Maybe a step stool? Something else? Any suggestions?
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https://a.co/d/d5OXsfN We have 3 of these! One for each kid so they're not constantly pulling each other off πŸ˜‚ Sturdy, easy to put together, easy to clean. No folding parts means little fingers don't get pinched, and the rail enclosure helps them balance.
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I feel like we barely have the space for one! But good idea to avoid hinges and folding parts
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I second this suggestion. I typically stand behind when guiding them in the kitchen. They feel apart of the action. It’s also helpful when washing hands and them β€œwashing dishes.” πŸ˜‚
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