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stokke hong kong Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Baby Set²(Vanilla White)| Stokke

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stokke hong kong Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Baby Set²(Vanilla White)| StokkeStokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set Turns your Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair into a comfy High Chair Suitable from when your child can sit unaided (approx. 6 months) Provides side and back support for your baby which allows them to develop the skill of sitting Attaches easily to the chair, no tools required Turns your Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair into a comfy High Chair Even your youngest child can join the family at the table with the Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set. It

Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Baby Set²

Turns your Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Chair into a comfy High Chair

  • Suitable from when your child can sit unaided (approx. 6 months)
  • Provides side and back support for your baby which allows them to develop the skill of sitting
  • Attaches easily to the chair, no tools required


Turns your Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Chair into a comfy High Chair

Even your youngest child can join the family at the table with the Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Baby Set². It gives your child freedom of movement and helps teach them the important skill of sitting. When your child can confidently climb in and out of their chair on their own, you can remove the Baby Set. This gives them greater freedom of movement and more independence.

Provides your child freedom of movement but does not prevent them from crawling out

User-friendly – easy for parents to take their child in and out of the baby set

This infant set is intended for children able to sit up unaided and up to 3 years or a maximum weight of 15 kg

Fits European version Stokke - Tripp Trapp® chairs produced after May 2003


Specifications

  • Product Size (cm/in):W 21 cm x H 27 cm x D 42 cm / W 8.3 in x H 10.6 in x D 16.5 in
  • Weight (kg/lbs):0.6 kg / 1.3 lbs
  • Suitable for age:from 6 to 36 (months)
  • Suitable for weight (kg/lbs):15 kg / 33 lbs

This product can be used with

  • Stokke - Tripp Trapp®  Chair

 

Fits European version Stokke - Tripp Trapp®  chairs produced after May 2003.



What's included:
  • Baby Set Backrest
  • Baby Set Rail
  • Extended Gliders


Maintenance
  • Wipe with a clean damp cloth, wipe off excess of water with a dry cloth.

Safety note
  • Make sure the Stokke - Tripp Trapp® Baby Set² is properly fastened before you seat your child in the Stokke - Tripp Trapp® chair.

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