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    Default Stokke Seat vs One Step Ahead Euro Chair

    My boys are 2 and 3 and need to move out of their high chairs but are still not big enough (and too messy) to sit in our regular chairs and move around too much for boosters. What I would really like are chairs that are tall enough so that they can sit and eat/draw/whatever at the kitchen counter. Sometimes they sit in the barstools but they are too unsafe, they have fallen climbing in them and also managed to tip them over. I don't know if either of these chairs are tall enough to use like barstools.

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    Default RE: Stokke Seat vs One Step Ahead Euro Chair

    On the Stokke (Kinderzeat or TrippTrapp), the highest setting is designed to clear a table and would be too low for bar height. I am guessing the OSA Euro Chair would be the same.

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    Default RE: Stokke Seat vs One Step Ahead Euro Chair

    Euro chair is the same - fits perfectly at a table, not as a barstool. BTW, the new "A-design" of the One step ahead euro chair tilts. We sent it back and were able to get the older and safer "z-design". This was last year when they still had them.

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