About this deal
You can slide your Steps high chair right up to the dining table and this pretty much makes buying a booster seat pretty unnecessary. Steps is the most expensive of Stokke’s three options – the beloved but old-school Stokke Tripp Trapp and their latest addition, the not quite as versatile but stylish and more affordable Clikk. When your kid is roughly 3 years old, you can remove the baby seat. Your toddler or preschooler will feel very grown-up sitting with their family at the table in their very first normal chair.
From roughly a year, or when your kid’s ready, you can lift the tray and remove it. This gives toddlers a seat at the table.As many parents know, it’s not enough to simply plop your little one in their high chair. You also need to strap them in so they don’t fall to the floor when they wriggle in the seat. How does it change with the different stages of your baby’s life? Its 5-in-1 design works as follows: Newborn Stage This highchair comes in a range of colors to match your decor and shares the ergonomic design of its older brother, the Stokke Tripp Trapp. While Steps wasn’t easy to assemble, it certainly isn’t the toughest piece of furniture I’ve ever put together.
I have the Complete version, which includes a range of accessories but not the bouncer seat that makes it suitable to use from birth.
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I only wish there was a second set of cushions included (or at least it was a bit cheaper…). Spare cushion would come in handy, when the other one is in the laundry. Design