

👶 Elevate Togetherness: Where Safety Meets Style in Every Step!
The Martha Stewart Kitchen Helper Toddler Tower by Guidecraft is a foldable, adjustable-height wooden stool designed for children 18 months and older. Made from durable solid hardwood and birch plywood with a child-safe, non-toxic finish, it supports up to 125 lbs. Its lightweight, foldable design ensures easy storage, while safety features like a non-slip mat and Kitchen Helper Keeper exceed child safety standards. Perfect for fostering independence and family bonding by safely bringing toddlers to counter height in style.





















| ASIN | B094C9M44T |
| Brand | MARTHA STEWART |
| Color | Linen White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | 19 October 2023 |
| Item Weight | 12.2 Kilograms |
| Material | Birch Wood |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 125 Pounds |
| Model Number | G97500 |
| Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 58.42 x 91.44 cm; 12.25 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height, Foldable, Lightweight |
S**D
We purchased this for our two year old grandson because he likes to help cook , he also likes to climb on the kitchen countertops . Although we feel “ safer “ when he is in this , he still climbs out of it … what can I say, he is a boy 😬. The tower is sturdy and of good quality though and we are happy with it .
D**M
Perfect. Minimal assembly. Very minimal. Sturdy. Stylish. Love it!
M**R
Perfect. Kids love this. Plus , you can safely enclose the step unit so smaller kids can not step in or out without your assistance. It easily folds away when not in use. It is very safe . And it looks very well high quality made. You get what you pay for.
L**A
First one broke was not as well made as this one, my daughter loves this one better and my grandson loves it even better. Thank you.
C**N
Bought this for a 2-year-old, and it allows him to play safely with kitchen stuff in Montessori type activities. The play engages and holds his attention for quite a while…a win for harassed parents. Much safer than just having a child standing on a stool…toddlers don’t understand physics.
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