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stokke tripp trapp newborn cover Stokke Tripp Trapp Newborn Set – Babies in Bloom

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stokke tripp trapp newborn cover Stokke Tripp Trapp Newborn Set – Babies in BloomBring your newborn to the table and into the heart of your family The Tripp Trapp Newborn Set is designed to encourage bonding from the very beginning. Comfortable and ergonomic, it cradles your newborn, lifting them to table height. Now with 2 angle adjustable positions and excellent leg support, your little one is assured a cozy, nest like environment they are sure to enjoy. This enables eye contact, promoting interaction during meals and gatherings

Bring your newborn to the table and into the heart of your family

The Tripp Trapp Newborn Set is designed to encourage bonding from the very beginning. Comfortable and ergonomic, it cradles your newborn, lifting them to table height. Now with 2 angle adjustable positions and excellent leg support, your little one is assured a cozy, nest-like environment they are sure to enjoy. This enables eye contact, promoting interaction during meals and gatherings around the table. It´s a great way to keep your baby close while building strong relationships with the whole family. Safe and simple to use, the Newborn Set can easily be attached and removed from the Tripp Trapp chair. Red-green indicators reassure you that it is mounted correctly while a 5-point safety harness with protective shoulder pads keep baby extra secure. The toy hanger lets your little one keep their favorite toy close at hand to keep them entertained while helping to stimulate their evolving motor skills. Suitable from newborn up to 9kg.

 

  • Enables the chair to be used from birth
  • 5-point safety harness
  • Ergonomic and spacious with optimal leg support
  • Comfortably cradles your baby while allowing freedom of movement
  • 2 positions for baby´s comfort with one-hand trigger for angle adjustment
  • Suitable from newborn up to 9kg/20lbs
  • Red-green indicators turn green when it is mounted correctly on the Tripp Trapp chair
  • Perforated for optimal air flow
  • Easy to use, no tools required to attach and remove it from the chair
  • The comfortable upholstery can be removed and machine washed
  • Fits any Tripp Trapp chair produced after May 2003
  • Listing for Newborn Set ONLY. Tripp Trapp chair is not included.
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    Let me start by saying that this isn't a genre I am normally drawn to. I usually am a fiction reader, but a trusted friend recommended this book so highly that I felt I should give it a chance. I'm so glad I put aside my hesitation, as I really feel this is a book that every woman in the American workforce should read. It is a fascinating primer in how we got where we are, and how much effort it took to gain even our somewhat compromised equality. While the legal issues involved can be a little complex, Thomas does an excellent job of breaking them down into straightforward concepts. I also really appreciated her ability to make the whole process of moving a case up through the Court of Appeals and eventually to the Supreme Court come to life. For those of us who are not in the legal profession, this process can seem mysterious, but this book made it easy to understand. By clearly and patiently laying out the facts of each case, Thomas also gives the reader the opportunity to test their own assumptions and think through the logic of the cases for themselves. For me, it was a fascinating opportunity to weigh my assumptions about my political leanings against my intellectual analysis of the facts, and I often surprised myself. All in all, I think this is an important book, and also a surprisingly accessible and engaging one. You will feel smarter and much more informed after reading it. And if you are a woman, you may well also feel grateful for those brave women (and men) who fought and struggled to make your experience in the workplace fairer.
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