Stokke Tripp Trapp – Cherry
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The Tripp Trapp is a sturdy children’s chair that grows with your child. It lifts them up so they can be included in activities around the table. Children love interacting with the family. In today’s hectic lifestyle, it is more important than ever to encourage these special moments of togetherness. The dining table is more than a place for mealtimes. It’s for playing, homework or simply just talking, enjoying quality time together. A child sitting at the same height as an adul…
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8:36 am on December 18th, 2009
My Stokke baby rail broke. Please be aware before purchasing this high chair, that there are safer (and less-expensive) options out there. I thought I was giving my daughter the best by purchasing a “top-of-the-line” high chair, but I was really putting her in danger.
The flimsy, plastic baby rail which attaches to the seat of the chair via a think clip broke in half when my infant daughter leaned forward in the chair. My daughter then tumbled forward, hitting her head on the table in front of her and getting caught up in the harness. I do not think the baby rail was manufactured with the safety of children in mind, and I want to warn other parents before they make the same mistake.
Despite repeatedly calling and even sending pictures of the defective product, the company has refused to refund my purchase. When I called, the customer service representative mentioned that they have seen this happen on numerous occasions. So, why is this product still on the market?!
My anger regarding my child’s fall as a result of this poorly-designed product and Stokke’s complete disregard for the safety of the children it sells to has prompted me to write this review and warn others of the danger of the plastic baby rail that accompanies the Stokke high chair.
10:39 am on December 18th, 2009
I’ve noticed that most of the reviewers seem to be addressing using this for toddlers, but I am having great success with my infant. We selected this chair (in bright orange) for our baby registry (Thanks, Grandma!), and I have just set it up because I’m starting our baby on solid foods. We use the baby rail and the cushions and harness, and it works beautifully! She seems to be quite comfortable, and fits perfectly on the smallest suggested settings for the seat and foot support. The baby rail fits right up under the tabletop, and with a placemat in front of her, there has been very little mess to clean up (so far, but then I’m the one doing the feeding right now). It’s so easy to push her away from the table when she’s done eating rather than fighting with a tray, and I love having her sitting right at the table with us during meals. I’m very happy with the chair, and even more pleased that I don’t have to use one of those ugly plastic things. The tripp-trapp is also lightweight enough that I can easily take her from the dining room into the kitchen where she can watch me while I work. The only thing I would change would be that the harness does have a little difficulty staying up on her shoulders, so I’m going to make a little cincher to keep it in place between her shoulder blades. I bet it fits better on larger children.
12:32 pm on December 18th, 2009
We bought the earlier model of this chair (the kinderzeat) for my older son when he was about 18 months and refused to sit in his booster chair anymore. There was a lot of running around the table. When we got the chair he was immediately more comfortable and would actually sit through a meal. He’s almost 4 now and I’m just now brave enough to let him pick out a cushion for it. He still likes “his” chair. I’m now shopping for another one for my younger son who is 8 months. I love that it pulls right up to the table and they are a part of your meals. The chair itself is extremely durable and very easy to clean. The only downside is the price – but I justify it by not buying a high chair first. This is the only chair your baby should ever need.