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Learning tower
Learning tower




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#LEARNING TOWER FREE#

RELATED: Free printable customizable family chore chart Fun and games at counter height Once again, learning tower to the rescue! Just place it in front of the cabinets and let your kids get their chores done, whether that’s putting away dishes, towels, or even dusting furniture. The only problem is, the plates and bowls are on a shelf that they can’t quite reach yet. We often have our kids help unload the dishwasher. RELATED: Best kitchen tools for kids Give your child a boost for chores and out-of-reach items

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Using a learning tower to help cook gives your child a chance to develop the same muscles they’ll need in school and play. Fair warning: Let your kids use their learning tower to help you fix veggies and fruit, not just cookies and brownies! Develop gross and fine motor skillsĬutting, spreading, sorting, stirring… these are all complex movements that take practice to do well.

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In fact, a 2019 study showed that 5-7 year olds eat more a food they made themselves than the exact same food cooked by someone else (this was true whether they made a salad or an unhealthy dessert). And let’s be honest: The opportunity to be more in control of their meal is likely a draw too. RELATED: 6 ways to help your picky kid eat betterīy interacting with fruits, veggies, and other foods before meal time, kids become more used to them and are more likely to eat them. After all, that tendency kept us alive centuries ago, when we were surrounded by plants that we could put in our mouths (but could also poison us). RELATED: Stress-free meal prep with kids Get kids familiar with new foodsĭid you know kids are more likely to eat foods they’ve helped prep? That’s why the learning tower is so useful. One other consideration: The original Learning Tower does have a significant footprint (24″ x 22″ or 61cm x 56cm) and likely won’t tuck under your counter (it’s 39″ or 99cm tall).īut the biggest problem of getting kids involved is that they can’t reach the kitchen counter yet. While the Little Partners Learning Tower is a bit on the heavy side compared to a kitchen chair (as in, not at all too heavy for an adult to move, but too heavy for a 3 year old to move), that’s actually a good thing, because it’s not going to topple over (and your toddler won’t be moving it all over the place). While I chose the soft white learning tower, Little Partners has several colors of learning towers you can choose from (natural, espresso, ebony, olive green, and red) to match your decor. Plus, the learning tower is made from durable, non-toxic birch and poplar wood. This learning tower features a wide, stable base, adjustable platform, and handrail guards that protect your child from all four sides. If you’re looking for a learning tower that will last through your child’s toddler years and beyond, the Little Partners Learning Tower is my top pick. Everything they make is tested to be Greenguard Gold, no added formaldehyde, and lead, heavy metal, and phthalate safe. Toddlers (especially teething ones) are notorious for chewing on railings, so that’s why I love Little Partners.

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Third, choose a learning tower that’s made of non-toxic materials. Plus, you can easily fit more than one kid on it (I’ve had three kids trying to cram onto the learning tower at once, but I recommend sticking to only one or two…). That way, it will be more stable and sturdy. Second, look for a learning tower with a wide base. Once you lock the dowel into the height you need, the step will be stable and can’t fall down.






Learning tower