This weekend saw the birth of the Stokke Steps – an innovative high chair and baby bouncer combination. As with other products in the Stokke family, Steps promotes the concept of growing with the child and we think it will be a great partner to it’s older brother, the Tripp Trapp chair. The Stokke Steps comes in 2 colours, Natural beech and Walnut.
The Steps begin with the Baby Bouncer, gorgeously comfy with an ergonomic design and unique cradling motion to ensure that your baby is lying or sitting in total comfort.
The bouncer has a stand incorporated so you can use it on the floor, but we love the way it easily snaps into place on the high chair and brings your baby up with the rest of the family. By enabling your newborn to be up at the same level, it encourages increased eye contact, interaction and bonding - after all, who wants to be down on the floor looking at feet?! Let your baby share the banter!
When your little one is old enough to sit unaided, they can move to the next step – the Baby Set, keeping your child safe while providing lots of wriggle-room! There’s a padded cushion to add to the comfort, with slots for the included five-point harness.
The Steps high chair is the first chair from Stokke to have an attachable tray accessory – giving the option of drawing the chair up to the table with the family at mealtimes, but using the tray for snack times, or messy play (it’ll make a great drum, too!).
Finally when your little one is not quite so little, the high chair becomes a stand-alone chair, designed with style, function and comfort in mind. The adjustable height footrest means that toddlers can climb in and out of the chair on their own and allows the chair to adapt as they grow – right through until they reach double figures!
We love the new sibling for the Tripp Trapp, with it’s innovative, versatile and stylish design and at under £450 for the entire Birth to 10 years Complete Package, we think it’s money well spent. But what do you think of the new addition to the Stokke family? Do you have a favourite? And could this spark the beginning of a new sibling rivalry?!
Watch the Stokke Steps in action
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