Kitchen Helper Stand

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I've had a few questions about if we like (and use) the kitchen helper stand I ordered earlier this year. So I thought I would share some pictures and info here on my website.

First of all, thanks so much for following along and taking an interest in what Georgia and I like! It's so fun hearing about your little ones that are around Georgia's age :) 

Georgia uses her stand almost every day! She likes to stand at the counter and eat a snack, play with her toys, and sometimes help with lunch or dinner prep. We bought this one, with the slatted sides and we’ve been happy with how well it has worked out in our kitchen. Georgia loves to stand at the counter and be a part of dinner prep. Sometimes she even eats her snack or works on a puzzle while using her helped stand. I think she feels like one a big kid and can be part of the adult routine. It’s really cute to see in action.

Our stand came with two slatted sides, an open side, and a netted side. Obviously the open side is meant to go against the cabinet but sometimes I let Georgia crawl into the stand on her own. She knows to ask for help and she's not really alone in the kitchen so it has't been a nuisance (yet). The stand easily folds up for flat storage in a closet or pantry. Honestly we just leave ours open all the time because Georgia uses it so much. The stand is easy to wipe off and hasn't scratched our floors or been scratched by any of the rough treatment toddlers can sometimes dole out. 

Georgia started using the kitchen helper with she was 19 months old but she definitely could have started using it sooner. There are adjustable heights for different age/stage needs. 

Love chatting with y'all about toddler items we use! Always feel free to reach out.

Georgia’s outfits shown in this post are from The Beaufort Bonnet Co and her play dough kit is from Knead and Play. Her painting placemat is from our shop. And her busy book details are linked here.

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