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stokke customer service canada Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set 2The Tripp Trapp Baby Set brings your youngest family member to the dining table. This innovative baby set provides your child with the freedom of movement while teaching them the essential skill of sitting. Designed for children who can sit up unaided, up to 3 years old, or a maximum weight of 33 lbs. the Tripp Trapp Baby Set offers unparalleled convenience and safety. The user friendly design allows parents to effortlessly place their child in and

The Tripp Trapp® Baby Set² brings your youngest family member to the dining table. This innovative baby set provides your child with the freedom of movement while teaching them the essential skill of sitting. Designed for children who can sit up unaided, up to 3 years old, or a maximum weight of 33 lbs. the Tripp Trapp® Baby Set² offers unparalleled convenience and safety.

The user-friendly design allows parents to effortlessly place their child in and out of the set, while the upgraded 5-point harness ensures both comfort and security with an easy buckle system. Compatible with European Tripp Trapp® chairs produced in US models after June 2006, the Baby Set² transforms your Tripp Trapp® Chair into a comfortable high chair, bringing your child closer to the family during mealtime.

Stokke®, founded in Ålesund, Norway in 1932, is a Scandinavian brand known for innovative, high-quality baby gear designed to grow with your child. From the iconic Tripp Trapp® High Chair to strollers, nursery furniture, and carriers, Stokke® products emphasize safety, sustainability, and parent-child connection. With ergonomic designs and timeless style, Stokke® blends function and beauty to support your family’s journey. Explore Stokke® at ANB Baby for thoughtfully crafted baby gear that brings families closer every day.

Stokke Tripp Trapp® Baby Set² Features:

  • Transforms Chair into High Chair: Converts your Tripp Trapp® Chair into a cozy high chair, suitable for when your child can sit unaided (approximately 6 months).

  • Supportive Design: Provides side and back support, aiding in the development of your child's sitting skills.

  • Family Integration: Bring your child to the dinner table, fostering closer family interactions.

  • Easy Attachment: Attaches easily to the chair without the need for tools.

  • User-Friendly Harness: The 5-point harness is easy to buckle with two clicks and unbuckle with a quick-release button, designed for comfort and convenience.

  • Adjustable Harness: Offers effortless adjustability for a customized fit every use, with waist adjustment ranging from 18 - 27.9 in and shoulder strap adjustment from 11.5 - 20 in

  • High-Quality Materials: The harness is made from high-quality, comfortable material, ensuring your child's safety and comfort.

  • Compatibility: Fits European Tripp Trapp® chairs produced US models after June 2006.

  • Improved Design: The new and improved harness design addresses user feedback, adding ease to your feeding routine with enhanced features and functionality.

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