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Most toddler towers that families buy aren’t safe, study finds


A Consumer Reports study examined 16 of most popular toddler towers for stability and entrapment risks and checked to see if they provided warning labels and age ranges. Read More

Are Toddler Towers As Safe as We Think? New Report Raises Some Red Flags


According to recent findings by Consumer Reports (CR), there are currently no official safety standards that exist for toddler towers —the popular kitchen stool that allows kids to stand at ... Read More

Almost All the Toddler Towers We Tested Raised Safety Concerns. Here’s Why.


The better ones are heavier and have a wider, stronger base. But there are no industry standards yet.Toddler towers are popular, but the industry lacks mandatory safety standards. (This GIF is ... Read More

Most toddler towers failed safety tests—here’s what parents need to know


Consumer Reports found stability and entrapment hazards in many toddler towers. Here’s which models passed and failed—and tips to keep kids safe while encouraging independence. Read More

Consumer Reports investigation reveals toddler tower safety concerns


Toddler towers have become a must-have in many homes with young children—giving kids a boost to cook, play, and learn alongside their parents. With guard rails and other safety features designed to ... Read More


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