- 5-point safety harness secures your little one in comfort
- Footrest provides a stable floor for your child's feet and encourages proper posture
- Sturdy European beech wood construction
- Seat and footrest are completely adjustable in height and depth
- Ergonomic double-curved seat back
Product Description
The Tripp Trapp is a sturdy children's chair that grows with your child. It lifts them up so they can be included in activities around the table. Children love interacting with the family. In today's hectic lifestyle, it is more important than ever to encourage these special moments of togetherness. The dining table is more than a place for mealtimes. It's for playing, homework or simply just talking, enjoying quality time together. A child sitting at the same heig... More >>
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great seat, sits close to table, good positioning, however toddler can easily climb up the chair like a ladder. we also have the baby rail, makes for even faster climb. she can climb with or without the baby rail.
Rating: 2 / 5
My son has nearly tipped the chair over both times I put him in it. He pushes on the table and the chair tips back. He also has trouble sitting up straight because of the way the harnesses work. The harness is extremely hard to adjust. It says it can be used at 6 months, but I disagree, my son is sitting up well on his own and this chair seems to handicap him. I didn’t purchase the separate baby rail, so maybe that would have helped, but I couldn’t see spending $40 more on something we would only need for a short time (not to mention we already spent $240). I was very excited to get this chair after reading all the reviews. Sadly, I am returning it today.
Rating: 1 / 5
This may be great for a month or two while you are just starting to feed your baby – but then when you want them to feed themselves, because there is no tray food is everwhere. It works for the toddler who doesn’t want to sit in a highchair anymore. I stopped using it with my baby and use the healthy care booster seat. It’s not as offensive as the huge high chairs, works just as well as is easy to clean. Plus you can get it for about $25.
Rating: 2 / 5
The Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair is still in daily use as The Child’s homework desk chair. I wrote about our experience with this chair at Raising An Omnivorous Child on wordpress. Check out “A Seat At The Table” in the Dec 2009 archives.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought the Stokke chairs for my 5.5 and 2.5 year old boys. They love to climb and the chair is well made, easy to assemble, stable and sturdy. My 5 year old does his homework on the dinning room table. The table and chairs are too big for him but the Stokke chair fixed the problem. Now he is ergonomically proportioned to do homework and eat. I would recommend this chair.
Rating: 5 / 5