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    Musicmom Guest

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    Has anyone bought the Learning Tower (or seen one in person)? I'm interested in getting one so my 2 yo can stand at the kitchen counter and "helP. It's in One Step Ahead catalong but I think you can buy it direct from manufacturer. Rubberwood platform with 4 sides, height adjustable-can also use as a desk, fort, or puppet theater.
    thanks for any comments
    Katie
    we have ceramic tile floor in kitchen

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    redhookmom is offline Sapphire level (2000+ posts)
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    Default RE: Learning Tower

    I have been thinking about getting one of those. I would love to get some input so I hoping some other Moms respond.

    The least expensive place to order one on-line that I have found is:
    http://hwt.zoovy.com/c=xsq5L8LOfeAbQ...product/G97270
    $137. with free shipping.
    Molly
    pack of kids ranging from age 1 to age 13

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    cara1 Guest

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    I remember somebody somewhere on this or the BBB raving about it. Did you do a search?

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    Musicmom Guest

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    First time I searched archives found 0, but tried yesterday and found a bunch of posts.
    The only negative anyone had was the large size.
    I don't think it'll be a problem in our kitchen. Looks to me like it would fold flat for storage, disassembled.
    So based on those posts I'm buying one and thanks for replies, esp the no shipping!
    I'll post again after it arrives.
    Katie
    son 2 into "helping"

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    We got one a couple of months ago and LOVE it! DS likes to "help" at the kitchen counter and is sometimes more willing to try new foods if he has helped to make it. We had been considering it when DS fell off a dining room chair that he was standing on at the counter. DH looked at me and said "go ahead and order one"! Now Kaleb shouts "go get tower!" whenever I'm cooking and he wants to help!

    We also put it in front of the computer and he can stand there and play this Elmo game he likes. Another use is when I'm cooking, I can put it at the counter out of my way and he stands there and plays with his playdough. He likes to roll it out on the counter and then uses cookie cutters to make shapes. Sometimes he'll color too, or his favorite thing is to stand at the sink and play with the water! This has really helped at dinner time since I can keep an eye on him, and having me or DH right there keeps him from getting clingy. It is so much easier to get dinner ready. Of course when he's actually "helping" it takes a little longer!

    It is kind of big - we have a fairly small kitchen so we have to move it out of the way when we aren't using it. Actually, if he's standing on it, I just slide it over when I need into a drawer or something!

    Oh, we have a laminate floor in the kitchen and hardwood in the dining room where we often keep it between uses. We ended up putting felt strips on the bottom to protect the wood floor. It seemed smooth enough, but our floors just got refinished and we wanted to be careful. It slides really nice with the felt though!

    Sounds like you already ordered one, but I wanted to leave this review for others that may be interested. Hope you enjoy yours!




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    NancyP Guest

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    We are the retailer linked to above. Our prices have dropped again, down to $132.50 with free shipping :) We would be willing to improve the price if anybody was willing to put together a "group buy". Also, we are in the beginning stages in setting up a system for people to earn $ for a referral program. (ie. You refer freinds/day care centers/ other parents or grandparents, and we will give a cash bonus for each sale we make because of your referral). We love the Learning Tower for our sons! Our 2 1/2 year old and 4 1/2 year old are able climb up and help us with all manners of projects. It really opens up a new world for them. You can always find the Learning Tower at: http://hwt.zoovy.com/product/G97270 or http://www.heirloomwoodentoys.com/product/G97270

    Thank you,

    Nancy

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    Default RE: Learning Tower

    Is anyone interested in a group buy? I am looking for a solution to my 16 month old screaming every night as I try to make dinner... he is perfectly happy to watch if I hold him on my hip, but my back wears out! This sounds like a good idea.

    Naomi
    DS 12/02/02

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    Default RE: Learning Tower

    Is anyone interested in a group buy? I am looking for a solution to my 16 month old screaming every night as I try to make dinner... he is perfectly happy to watch if I hold him on my hip, but my back wears out! This sounds like a good idea.

    Naomi
    DS 12/02/02

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    raynjen Guest

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    I think I would be interested - I am waiting to hear back from Nancy as to the shipping costs to Okinawa (no free shipping here :)). That would make or break the deal for me...

    Jen in Okinawa
    Mom to Noelle (2 1/2)

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    Musicmom Guest

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    It's me again. I checked the Heirloom Wooden Toys website and bought the tower a couple of days after my original post. Their customer service is great. I got emails confirming my order, letting me know when it shipped, etc. Today it came (4/1). It took me 15 minutes to assemble and my son LOVES it. Of course now we have to remove all the no-no's from the counter.
    The size overall is about that of one of our kitchen chairs. In the photo they show 2 kids standing on it, they must be skinny kids! We have ceramic tile floors and it pushes easily. Also seems like it would be stable enough for an early stander to pull up on. No sharp edges...our son loves to make tunnels with chairs/blankets and he's going to have loads of fun with this.
    Katie
    son 2.0 yrs

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