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Saturday, April 4, 2009

A Stokke High Chair -Tripp Trapp Has Great Qualities

By Hannah Wila

The Tripp Trapp high chair from Stokke is not an ordinary design. But out of this unorthodoxy comes a host of nice features. It's modular and as your child grows, so do does the chair. It accommodates the increase in height and weight of a toddler into a young child. The creative design allows the high chair to become a regular sitting chair that can hold a good deal of weight.

The Stokke Tripp Trapp is made of beachwood. It is a good-looking wood that is durable. It's backed by a 7-year guarantee on all the wood parts. That's a pretty long warranty for a product that typically doesn't even last half that long for most families with a standard use high chair. It has an adjustable set of heights with a footrest for the young child. A 5-point safety harness keeps the baby secure. It is designed to be stable and supportive. The base is secure and there's not a lot of extraneous parts to get in the way.

And believe it or not, the Stokke can hold three hundred pounds. Plenty enough for the men in your life to even take a seat on it. You may think they need it at times after the mess they make. Or even after the tantrums they may throw now and then: Wahhh. Hah! But then again us gals are perfect right? Right.

The Cornell study that was conducted in 2002 on the Stokke Tripp Trapp also concludes noting that the child's body stability and amount of fidgeting was reduced by having a footrest as part of the high chair. Any mom or parent would certainly be happy to have less fidgeting with their kid at mealtime. That translates into potentially better eating habits, and certainly at the least a better experience for the parent to experience a bit more relaxation!

Most people will also want to get one of the cushion options that Stokke offers. The standard high chair comes with the wood seat only. There are a variety of premium and basic cushions with striped multi-colored patterns, beige stripes, brown dots, as well as cute animal prints and solid colors. There's also a Baby Set package which has a bucket seat to keep younger infants with extra support. There is no food tray - that's the origin of this high chair's invention - allowing the child to be up at the "big" table at a similar height to the others.

The German magazine Test rated the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair best in the category for many years in a row. In addition to the list of nice features you are viewing in this article on the Tripp Trapp, it's also gotten great reviews from a number of parenting websites. I've been happy with the purchase as it brings your child closer to the family at the main eating table. He or she won't be "separate" and farther away from the action. I find that a big plus for my lifestyle. I also think it's probably a good thing for cognitive development and mental growth and stimulation. Sure they'll be fine in a lot of setups, but this especially appeals to me and I've really liked it.

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