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silla stokke steps STOKKE® Steps™ Chair

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silla stokke steps STOKKE® Steps™ ChairStokke Steps is a 5 in 1 Seating System designed to accommodate your child's needs every step of the way. This simple to use concept offers a wide range of ergonomic seating; from the comfortable bouncer with unique cradling motion to the functional highchair and later, the modern Scandinavian design chair that can be used throughout childhood. STOKKE Steps Chair Features: Optional accessories transform the Stokke Steps Chair into a seating solution

Stokke® Steps™ is a 5-in-1 Seating System designed to accommodate your child's needs every step of the way. This simple-to-use concept offers a wide range of ergonomic seating; from the comfortable bouncer with unique cradling motion to the functional highchair and later, the modern Scandinavian design chair that can be used throughout childhood.

STOKKE® Steps™ Chair Features:

Optional accessories transform the Stokke® Steps™ Chair into a seating solution that can be used from birth with the Bouncer, bringing your newborn to the table and with the Stokke® Steps™ Baby Set to create the highchair.

Comfort and Design:

  • Contemporary Scandinavian design that will never go out of style.
  • Adjustable footrest to support your child's feet for optimal ergonomics and comfort.
  • Solid construction with a 187 lb weight capacity.
  • Array of color and wood choices that match any décor.

Safety:

  • 5 point safety harness so your child is secure.
  • No harmful substances/free from phthalates.
  • JPMA certified. Tested and trusted
  • Intertek GS certified
  • 3 year manufacturer's warranty.

Convenience:

  • Simple to clean spills with dampened cloth.
  • The back- and footrest can be easily adjusted - tool-free.
  • Clip on bouncer as an infant solution.


    The 5 in One Seating System

    • For use from 3 years until the teen years

    • Suitable from newborns with clip-on baby bouncer

    • Tool free and easy to adjust as your child grows

    • High-quality materials make it sturdy enough to hold up to 187 lbs

    • Certified by JPMA and meets or exceeds all ASTM safety standards

    What's included:

    • Stokke® Steps™ Chair

      Specifications:

      Brand STOKKE
      Dimensions 61x71x43/24x28x17 cm/in
      Weight 4.6  kg / 10.1 lbs.
      Suitable for age Months > 36
      Materials European Beech solid wood, Plastics: PP-TC/PA
      UPC - White / Natural 816559129990
      UPC - White / Hazy Grey 816559130002
      UPC - Black / Oak Black 816559150116
      Black Natural Manufacture SKU 634600
      UPC 7040356346004
      Black Golden Brown Manufacture SKU 634700
      UPC 7040356347001

       

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      Beautifully written and illustrated. Although Thi Bui and I have astronomically different life experiences, I still found I could relate on a deeply personal level. This book taught me empathy and forgiveness at a time in my life where I struggled to have it. Bui nailed the complicated feelings and emotions that comes with confronting abuse, abusers (who happen to be your parents), and the painful impact of generational trauma on both the parent and child. Highly recommend this book to anyone who is on a path of healing their own broken heart.
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