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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

With a little help - Stokke Tripp Trapp

With a little help - Stokke Tripp Trapp

It's hard to be little. The world is geared for grown up, not little ones. Their legs are too short, their arms are too short. It's just plain frustrating. Times that should be fun, such as meals or coloring at the table, can be hard on them. Too big for a high chair, too small for a normal dining room seat, tired of sitting on phone books to reach. 

Enter the Tripp Trapp.

In an amazing invention, that has remained unchanged since 1972, Tripp Trapp changed the mealtime game. This chair grows with your child. And when I say that, I mean it. The Tripp Trapp chair can take your child from birth (with the new optional Newborn Set) through infant (with the optional Infant Set) straight through the collage years and beyond.

No more struggling to reach the table, no wobbling on top of stacked books, no dangling feet. 

Both the seat and foot rest of this chair are adjustable for the perfect fit for YOUR child. 

Stokke has generously donated two Tripp Trapp chairs to Raise The Woof. One is for Faith's use, one is for our silent auction. The chair that was donated for our auction comes in Walnut Brown and is complete with Infant Set.

I would just like to add....man, that chair is comfy!

Tripp Trapp® chair
A modern classic.

The Tripp Trapp® chair, created in 1972 by the designer Peter Opsvik, has never been bettered. In 1972, revolution was a fact. Back then no one had seen anything like the Tripp Trapp®, and almost 40 years later it is still unique: the only child’s chair that can take you from baby to adult, keeping you secure and comfortable all the way.

The Tripp Trapp® designer’s inspiration came from watching his own young son, Tor, struggle to find a comfortable position to sit in at their family table. Having grown out of his old-fashioned high-chair, but still far too small to sit on an adult’s chair, Tor was left dangling his legs and struggling to reach the table.

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