






👶 Elevate your toddler’s kitchen game with style and safety!
The Guidecraft Contemporary Kitchen Helper® Stool is a foldable, adjustable-height toddler step stool made from durable solid hardwood and birch plywood. Designed for children 18 months and up, it features a non-toxic finish, supports up to 125 lbs, and is GREENGUARD Gold certified for low emissions. Its foldable design allows easy storage, while included safety features like non-slip mats and Kitchen Helper Keepers ensure stability and security during use.










| Brand | Guidecraft |
| Color | Gray |
| Material | Solid hardwood and birch plywood |
| Product Dimensions | 23"D x 23"W x 36"H |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height, Foldable, Lightweight |
A**A
No down sides
This toddler tower not only looks beautiful in our kitchen, but it is also functional and well crafted. We like how stable it is and how much independence it allows our toddler (14 months old). He is so much happier being in this and eating at the counter than he is in the high chair. When I was shopping for a toddler tower, one thing that was very important to me was safety. Because our child is on the younger side, I wanted enclosed sides and not a simple step stool type of tower. We feel safe and comfortable with him in this toddler tower. We also like how it also allows him to be “involved”, or at least feel involved and included, during meal prep. We have also found it to be easy to clean and we appreciate that the mesh sides can be removed for cleaning. While we haven’t collapsed it for storage yet, I do like that that feature is available. Lastly, this toddler tower was easy and quick to assemble, which is extra appreciated when you have a little one.
C**O
Worth the $$$
This kitchen helper is very sturdy! It is pricey but I feel that my 18m old is safe in it. He jumps on it and pushes it all around the kitchen and never tips over. It is easy to move but a bit bulky. Only one side of the back supports is assessable to allow lo in but that’s fine. Package was very well packed with instructions and labeled hardware included (will need a screw driver to screw on the feet). Setup didn’t take too long, maybe about 15 minutes for one person. I didn’t need to adjust the height since my lo is just the right height atm. The platform has some grip so kiddo doesn’t slip. There are two clips—one on each side of the platform and one of them clicks in place and the other doesn’t. Per instructions, it is not meant to clip. One of the latches wasn’t latching but I loosened the screws a bit and voilà. Some of the feet didn’t align very well but I switched some around and that did the trick. I wish the predrilled holes were done better though. But all in all, great product. My baby loves it and I’m sure yours will too!
M**.
Love this toddler tower!
Our toddler enjoys standing in this tower to watch me cook dinner. It is well built, very easy to set up, and easy to clean as well. This tower does not have an easy door for your child to climb up a ladder/stairs to get in - although once they are tall enough, one of the mesh panels can be opened for your little one to climb in directly. Very happy with this purchase.
D**S
Sturdy and Worth Every Penny!
Great toddler tower! It's very sturdy and keeps our little walker out of trouble while working in the kitchen. It keeps her from clinging to my legs being up higher in the tower. Easy to fold up and store. Also bought the tray which is a nice option.
H**Y
Toddler tower
My granddaughter loves this now that she can help her parents in the kitchen. It’s one of two highly safely raided toddler towers. The other is less expensive but this looks like it folds up better. She loves just playing in it, but having her help makes it easier for her parents to get things done. She’s almost 2 years old so perfect time!
F**K
Almost perfect. ALMOST...
I love the concept of this kitchen tower, and so does my daughter. It allows her to stand at the kitchen counter and "help" us prepare food, which makes her feel like she's a part of things. I compared a lot of different kitchen helper stools before settling on this one, and most of them have one of two designs: some are completely enclosed on four sides, and others that are open on two sides (usually with an upper crossbar, like this model). Personally, I don't think either of these designs is perfect, and I'll explain why. The fully enclosed towers are nice for safety reasons because once your toddler is in the tower, he/she won't be able to get out easily, and certainly won't fall out. The downside is that you have to lift your toddler all the way up and over the side walls to get him in or out of the thing. For some people this may not be an issue, but when you are several months pregnant it's a no-go -- just ask my wife! As for the towers with open sides, my concern there is safety: your toddler could more easily fall out, or even just put a foot too close to the edge and have it slip out of the tower. Are there any advantages to the open design? I suppose once your toddler is large enough, he could climb in and out without assistance, but it's a tricky maneuver and certainly one our 18-month-old isn't ready to do yet! So what might be a better design? I would love to find a tower that is fully enclosed on the four sides but has one side that can swing open like a door. Then you would have the best of both worlds: a tower that your toddler could easily climb into (with the door "open,") but then couldn't easily fall out of once you latched the door closed. Frankly I'd be surprised if no one else had thought of this, so I'm stunned that I haven't yet found a tower like this. As for this model, it has a lot going for it: 1) It is easy to assemble. Aside from screwing the feet to the base, there really isn't much that needs to be done. 2) It is sturdy and well made, and it folds compact for storage. Keep in mind, though, that the structure is sturdiest when you screw the floor panel in place, so folding it up would require removing this screw. 3) It's actually quite nice looking! I like that it isn't made of loud, colorful plastic. 4) It folds up for easier storage when you aren't using it. There are a few things I don't like about it: 1) Again, related to its open design, a toddler could potentially fall if his/her foot slipped over the edge of the floor piece. And as we discovered with our 18-month-old, younger toddlers may be inclined to try climbing in and out of the tower, which is not easy to do and could easily result in a fall or bumping their heads on the tower's upper crossbar. 2) Each of the four legs has two feet (which you attach during assembly). While these feet do provide extra stability and make the tower less likely to tip over, they also force the tower's floor panel to be several inches away from the counter. If the tower is positioned so one of its "open" side faces the counter, this space would be easy for a toddler's foot to slip into. Having said that, our daughter has never done this, but I worry about the possibility. Overall I'm very happy with this counter stool, but I would love to see one with a lockable door on one side!
A**R
Great product!
Very sturdy. My grandson loves being in here and watching his mama cook. He tries to help her when she gives him stuff to do. This is expensive in my opinion.. but the quality is worth it. And the security is so worth it. Your now worried he is going to slip thorough somewhere and fall out. The whole top area is enclosed and its securely fit.. wish it was cheaper. But worth the peace of mind.
M**N
Great, Stable, Kids Platform
Super nice. We had a different brand and it was pretty tippy, got this one due to the safety standard. The platform is MUCH wider and also has leg attachments to make the legs wider and more stable Also can adjust the platform height for kids specific height (Only two sizes though)
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