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Stokke Trip Trap ChairNewest Review: ... most surfaces rather than tip backwards. It doesn't come with a tray, but this means that your child sits up to the table ... more |
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by - written on 01/02/08 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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If you are a parent and looking for the best highchair for your little one, then look no further than this one. As I am someone who has looked after many children (in nurseries and as a nanny,) felt that when I had my first child I wanted things that would last him, and any others that may come along:-) I have seen many products in the past that don't clean up well or break after a few uses. I therefore searched for hours to find products that I would happily buy myself. The Tripp Trapp is the best one I feel you can buy, I bought it a while ago now for £125 which included the baby set (bar, leg strap, seat cushion and back cushion.) you get a choice of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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My husband wanted to buy the trip trapp and I have to say I wasn't convinced. Pay over a £100 for a high chair that is going to get covered in food, sticky stuff and juice and doesn't even come with a tray! I started to change my mind at a baby show where I saw a fully grown man stand on one, it took his weight without any problems. Let me explain what else about this chair made it one of the best baby buys that we have made. The trip trapp is well made, the wooden chair comes in a number of stains and colours that you can choose to suit your kitchen/dining room decor. It's ergonomic design is attractive and the chair is designed to slide on most ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/09/05 (Very useful, 2491 readings)
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Whilst pregnant, I spent lots of time writing lists and lists of things my baby would need (I am sure all other pregnant lasies do this also!!)top of my list was somewhere for my baby to sleep!! I originally wanted a moses basket and a cotbed but pricing these up it seemed a bit silly to spend loads of money on a little bed that my baby would only sleep in for a few months.... ...I then found the Stokke Sleepi Cot. Supposedly shaped in a curved design as to represent the mothers womb, my first love of this cot was the look of the crib, it was small enough to be snug for a new born baby but then the whole thing then turned into a cot, then a cotbed, then a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/12/04 (Very useful, 4076 readings)
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This is my top recommendation to anyone who has a baby. I prize this over everything we have bought for our child (and that is saying something ! ). Let me tell you why I like it so much ... We bought this chair when our little boy was about 6 months he is now 2 and a half, it has been used at least 3 times a day for the past 2 years. That means he has sat in this high chair over 2000 times and it still looks as good as the day we bought it. Yes it is expensive, especially as we bought the cushion and baby adaptor attachments so it cost around £150 in all, but if you work it out that is less than 1p per use so far, and I envisage we will use it for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/10/00 (Very useful, 2053 readings)
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Tripp Trapp chair By Stokke A fully adjustable child’s chair constructed in quality wood and designed by Peter Opsvick. It is suitable for babies from around 6 months to 99 years, and is probably the only chair completely geared to accommodate a growing child. The chair costs £147 complete from Stokke direct, and can be reviewed on the Internet. Available in most countries by mail order, Stokke has sold over three and a half million Tripp Trapp chairs since 1972. The design of this chair has revolutionised the whole concept of furniture. It grows with the user, with no loss of comfort. Built in wood from a renewable source the Tripp ... Read the complete review
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