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Woodenen Kids' Step 'N Store Step Stool and Organizer
Woodenen Kids' Step 'N Store Step Stool and Organizer
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Colors:
Red - 15602Red - 15602 Pink - 15604Pink - 15604
Sky - 15607Sky - 15607 Ice Blue - 15630Ice Blue - 15630
Chocolate - 15633Chocolate - 15633 White - 15601White - 15601
Natural - 15611Natural - 15611 Blue - 15603Blue - 15603
Brand: KidKraft
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $23.19 - $49.00

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(5 reviews)


MPN: 15601KK
ASIN: B000ZHE8WO

Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
  • Made of wood
  • Sturdy construction
  • Storage area under top step
  • Low center of gravity for safety
  • Hand cut-outs on the sides

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Give your child a boost to independence and hard-to-reach places with KidKraft's Step 'n Store stool. Small enough to hide away, it has built-in handles for easy portability. The top step lifts up for storage of toys, crafts or other child items. * Dimensions: 16" x 12.75" x 10"H


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nice step stool.   May 7, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought it for my 2 year old daughters for their bathroom since they like to brush their teeth and play with the water and it looks nice there, durable and perfect height.


5 out of 5 stars Fun way to get in bed!   May 22, 2007
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

My two year old loves her "big girl bed" but because we needed storage space, we opted for a captain's bed which is quite high! Getting in and out was tough, so this step stool was a good choice for her. It was VERY easy to put together and qutie sturdy! The only drawback for us was that it slid on the hardwood floors (despite the claim of non-skid) we thought through a bunch of solutions and finally chose to get a non skid throw (shag) rug that runs along the side of the bed. She also loves the rug and now enjoys going up and down her "stepping stool" safely!


4 out of 5 stars Step 'n Store Stool   May 12, 2007
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This stool is what I expected. Seems durable and the right height for getting to the potty and reaching the sink. It was easy to assemble as well. It is, however, a little slippery. It could use some sort of tread/traction/grippy stuff on the bottom and the steps. Otherwise good, and a good value.


4 out of 5 stars Nice, but ASSEMBLY REQUIRED!   October 10, 2006
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Nowhere on the product page do I see any mention of assembly for this item, so I was pretty surprised when it arrived in pieces! There are 7 wooden pieces, plus hardware, and the assembly instructions aren't great. I'm not the handiest gal, but I do ok, and it took me close to 45 minutes. I'm still happy with the item--once assembled it is sturdy and really nice looking, and it did go together without much trouble. I still would have purchased it even if I had known about the assembly, but that information really should be in the product description somewhere!!


4 out of 5 stars Handy little step stool   September 6, 2006
Came in a flat box, assembly required, but the instructions were easy and within about 20 minutes (my son was trying to help so it took longer than it should have) it was together. It works everywhere with my son. Works in the bathroom to help brush teeth or sit on the toilet, works in the bedroom to get into bed or to help feed the fish at night. He pulls it into the kitchen to see what is on the counter and help me cook dinner. I've sat on it and I'm not this petite thing. My husband's sat on it and he's a good 215 pounds. The lid on the top step is perfect for placing thomas trains in, but it only shuts if you push it closed. Strudy step stool and light weight as well. Just be careful, with this your toddler will be able to reach new things he/she's never reached before...


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