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how to remove stokke high chair straps STOKKE Tripp Trapp High ChairThe iconic Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair is the best heirloom quality, growth stage dining chair for families seeking a single seat that genuinely grows from newborn through adulthood without replacement. Shop the legendary chair that was the first of its kind, designed by Peter Opsvik in 1972 and refined over 50+ years of Nordic design excellence. Its intelligent, ergonomic design brings your baby to the dining table at your height for family bonding

The iconic Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair is the best heirloom-quality, growth-stage dining chair for families seeking a single seat that genuinely grows from newborn through adulthood without replacement. Shop the legendary chair that was the first of its kind, designed by Peter Opsvik in 1972 and refined over 50+ years of Nordic design excellence. Its intelligent, ergonomic design brings your baby to the dining table at your height for family bonding from birth, then seamlessly transitions through high chair, toddler chair, and adult seating stages using simple adjustable seat and footplate mechanics. Made to fit right up to your dining table to bring your baby into the heart of your family, allowing your little one to eat, learn, play, and develop alongside you from day one. Compare the Stokke Tripp Trapp to the Inglesina Fast Table Chair: both prioritize family inclusion and Montessori-inspired dining, but the Tripp Trapp is a full-size heirloom chair that grows with your child from birth through adulthood (newborn set, baby set, then standalone chair stages), supports up to 242 lbs, features fully adjustable seat and footplate for ergonomic support at any age, comes in 15+ colors and Beech/Oak/Ash wood finishes, includes 7-year warranty on wood components, water-based non-toxic paint, and is produced in the European Union with responsible forestry. Choose Tripp Trapp if you want a lifetime investment piece and multi-generational seating; choose Inglesina Fast Table if you prioritize portability and compact dining. With a variety of available accessories, this iconic chair provides comfort and ergonomics for use from birth through adulthood without ever needing replacement.

With a variety of available accessories including the Newborn Set, Baby Set, and cushioning options, this iconic chair provides comfort and ergonomics for use from birth through adulthood. Stokke Tripp Trapp chairs are available in a variety of colors and in your choice of Beech, Oak, or Ash wood finishes, making it easy to match any dining room aesthetic or nursery décor. The unique adjustability of the seat and footplate ensures both back and feet support for any age—from newborns cradled in the Newborn Set to adults using the fully mature chair. The stable footrest supports your child at every stage and provides comfort during extended mealtimes and family dining. The solid construction can hold up to 242 lbs, supporting parents, older siblings, and multi-generational use. All wood and wood-based parts are produced in the European Union and required to meet E.U. Timber Regulations, supporting responsible forestry and sustainable wood industries. Water-based, non-toxic paint ensures safety for babies who mouth the chair during teething. The chair is free from bisphenol and phthalates, with no harmful substances throughout. The extended 7-year warranty on wooden components provides confidence in durability and long-term investment value. Easy to clean spills with a dampened cloth—no special materials or complicated maintenance required. The classic, iconic design will never go out of style, making it an heirloom piece that passes through generations of families.

Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair Features:

  • Brings your baby to the dining table: Positions your child at family table height for family bonding, eye contact, and inclusive meals from birth

  • Unique and highly adjustable seat and footplate: Ensures both back and feet support for any age—from newborn through adulthood without replacement

  • Three growth stages with accessories: Newborn Set (from birth), Baby Set (6+ months), and mature chair (childhood through adulthood)

  • Iconic 50+ year design: Original design by Peter Opsvik in 1972; refined and tested through generations of families worldwide

  • 15+ color options: Available in Natural, Warm Red, Black, Whitewash, Walnut Brown, White, Storm Grey, Hazy Grey, Moss Green, Soft Mint, Serene Pink, Oak Natural, Oak Brown, Sunflower Yellow, Oak Greywash

  • Three wood finish choices: Beech, Oak, or Ash wood in natural and stained finishes to match any home décor

  • Stable footrest: Supports your child at every stage and provides comfort during extended mealtimes and family dining

  • Solid construction: Built to hold up to 242 lbs, supporting parents, older siblings, teens, and adults through multi-generational use

  • European Union production: All wood and wood-based parts meet E.U. Timber Regulations, supporting responsible forestry and sustainable industries

  • Water-based, non-toxic paint: Safe for babies and young children who mouth the chair during teething and exploration

  • No harmful substances: Free from bisphenol and phthalates throughout design and materials

  • 7-year warranty on wood components: Extended warranty provides confidence in durability and long-term investment value

  • Easy maintenance: Simple cleaning with a dampened cloth—no special materials, finishes, or complicated maintenance required

  • Timeless aesthetic: Classic design that complements any dining room and never goes out of style across decades

Growth Stages: Birth Through Adulthood

Newborn Set (From Birth): The natural place for your newborn, the Newborn Set is designed to give your baby the interaction they love from birth. Cozy, comfortable, and ergonomic, it lifts your newborn up to your height at the table. This enables eye contact and a great opportunity to spend quality time with the family during meals, learning, and bonding.

Baby Set (6+ Months as High Chair): At around six to nine months, your child will be able to begin sitting upright unaided. The Tripp Trapp Baby Set gently supports your baby to comfortably sit at the table while you manage mealtimes. When your child is a toddler and can confidently climb in and out of their chair on their own, you can remove the Baby Set and transition to the mature chair.

Chair (From Child Through Adulthood): What's special about a chair that grows with you? It stays with you. Made from high-quality European beech, oak, or ash wood, the iconic Tripp Trapp chair is strong, stylish, and durable. Fully adjustable, it provides a comfortable seat that can be used as a high chair for young children, a chair for older children and teens, and seamlessly transitions into an elegant dining chair for adults and multi-generational family gatherings. Many families discover their Tripp Trapp from childhood is still serving them decades later at their own family dinner table.

Safety and Sustainability:

  • Water-based, non-toxic paint: Safe for teething babies and young children exploring their environment

  • Free from bisphenol and phthalates: No harmful substances throughout materials and construction

  • Stable, balanced footrest: Prevents tipping and provides secure support at every growth stage

  • E.U. Timber Regulations compliance: All wood sourced from responsibly managed forests supporting sustainable forestry industries

  • 7-year warranty on wooden components: Manufacturer confidence in durability and long-term safety

Design and Aesthetic:

  • Iconic Nordic design: 50+ years of refined elegance by Peter Opsvik; never goes out of style

  • 15+ color options: From neutrals (Natural, Whitewash, White, Hazy Grey) to vibrant statement pieces (Warm Red, Sunflower Yellow, Serene Pink, Moss Green, Soft Mint)

  • Three wood choices: Beech, Oak, or Ash in natural or stained finishes to coordinate with any home décor

  • Minimal maintenance: Easy cleaning with dampened cloth keeps the chair looking fresh without special products

  • Timeless investment piece: Heirloom quality that appreciates in meaning as it passes through family generations

Why Choose Stokke Tripp Trapp?

The Tripp Trapp is more than a high chair—it's a generational investment in family dining and inclusive mealtime culture. In an era of disposable baby gear, the Tripp Trapp inverts the paradigm: it's designed to grow with your child from newborn through adulthood, eliminating the need to replace dining seating as your family expands or your child ages. The adjustable seat and footplate ensure ergonomic support at every stage, promoting proper posture and comfort during extended family meals. The 242 lbs weight capacity means parents and older siblings can use the chair, making it a truly shared family piece. The 15+ color and wood finish options make it easy to coordinate with your dining room aesthetic, transforming what could be utilitarian baby gear into a design statement that complements your home. The European Union production and responsible forestry practices appeal to parents invested in sustainability and ethical manufacturing. Most importantly, the Tripp Trapp embodies the Montessori and Nordic parenting philosophy of bringing your child into family life rather than segregating them—your baby eats at your table, at your height, as part of the family unit from day one. For families seeking an heirloom piece that bridges infancy, childhood, and adulthood without replacement, the Stokke Tripp Trapp remains unmatched after 50 years of proven durability and design excellence.

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seekers paradise
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Some of this book disturbed me a little but overall I found it amazing and fascinating. Possibilities abound in fantasy and can be just the thing you need to open up. Enjoy! I sure did.
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Jenni DaVinCat
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★★★★★ 3
We Should All Be a Little Stranger.
I understand why this book is often cited as one of the most important sci-fi books of all time. While reading it, you might begin to question why it’s lumped into the sci-fi category because the themes are very human. It is science fiction, that cannot be argued, but it’s also a coming of age story, a religious story and at its very core, a story about love. Valentine Michael Smith was born and raised on Mars, but he is a human. He is brought back to Earth to learn what it means to be a human. This causes the reader to be forced to think outside of the box because Michael is not just coming from a different human culture, he has never learned what it means to be a human so any chapter told from his perspective is like an outsider, looking in on human culture. It’s wildly fascinating to think about ourselves in this manner. As Michael progresses in his grokking of humans, he gets out to explore the world and to challenge it. Our concepts of God/religion and sex/love are strange to him. We tend to not really think about it from an outside perspective because this is just the way life is, but being forced to think about it, makes for a very fascinating read. I’d never really considered myself to be a “prude” but there were times that this book made me feel that way. At times, the reader must take a step back and remember that Heinlein did intend for many of the themes to be viewed as satire of what is commonly accepted. There were a few negatives when reading this book, however. It was written in the sixties, which was a very different time from today in terms of the way women are spoken to/about and how they are treated. Heinlein wasn’t too bad in this regard, but there were a few sentences that made me stop for a second. Heinlein also has some of his characters go on these long drawn-out speech tangents that go on for pages and pages. I felt it was a little unnecessary to go on for that long, especially considered the length of the uncut version. It took me a little while to get through this book and normally I’m a pretty quick reader. Negatives aside, I do feel like this book is important. The story itself is not challenging, but as I stated before, it challenges the reader to think about humans from an outside perspective and that is fascinating. He really doesn’t seem to rely too much on Sci-fi elements, preferring to focus on the human elements of the story (love, religion etc.). If you’re looking for something long and fulfilling, this may just be the sci-fi book for you!
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Kendal Brian Hunter
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Wicked Satire, yet Strangely Familiar
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Heinlein's satire is wicked and well-placed, reminiscent of Voltaire and Swift. IF you love British comedy, you'll love this book. Both come from the same sarcastic taproot. I'm still debating whether or not the main charter is Smith or Jubal. Maybe it is us, since we need to recognize that we are Juba, and must nurture, and eventually become like Smith. Smith's reflective, contemplative message, reminds of Thomas A Kempis ( ), James Allen ( ), Lao Tzu ( ). Smith's message is nothing new: as C. S. Lewis pointed out, "Really great moral teachers never do introduce new moralities: it is quacks and cranks who do that... The real job of every moral teacher is to keep on bringing us back, time after time, to the old simple principles which we are all so anxious not to see." . In fact, Smith's slogan "Thou art God" is merely run-of-the-mill Christianity: * "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." * "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." * "Therefore, what manner of men ought ye to be? Verily I say unto you, even as I am." * "Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High." * "God became man so that man might be god." * "It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses to remember that the dullest and most uninteresting person you may talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a horror and corruption such as you now meet if at all only in a nightmare. . . . There are no ordinary people. You have never met a mere mortal, Nations, cultures, arts, civilizations, these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a gnat. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit--immortal horrors or ever lasting splendours." . Heinlein seems to have stolen a page from Søren Kierkegaard, who tried to re-Christianize Christianity ( , 458). To paraphrase John, "Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning." As I read this book, Smith struck me as oddly familiar. His first name, Michael, refers to the Archangel, the captain of the Lord's army. The second name, Valentine, is the patron saint of all shades of love, phileo, agape, eros, and romance. The last name, Smith, makes him Everyman. But I wonder if there is something more. What happens to Smith is common to all founders of religions--Abraham, Jesus, Mohammed, and so forth. There is evolution, turns and twists of fate, and eventual triumph. However, there is a deeper nuance. Society begins with vulgarized Christianity, then there was the Fosterite Revolution, and another apostasy and commercialization of religion as a Megachurch. And lastly comes along Smith, with his Martian philosophy. This bears a strong parallel to the life of Joseph Smith . In fact, both have a similar martyrdom: "Thou art God" versus "O Lord My God." The satire can get tedious at time, but I think this flaw is excusable. As I read, I kept thinking that this book could loose about 1/3rd of the text. But on the other hand, the artistry and beauty of the wicked satire forces me to say, "Leave it alone." Note: This book is the Q document for so much other fiction. I see shades of "Dune" here and there. Smith the new prophet is akin to Ender, the Speaker for the Dead. And if you have seen Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Charlie X," some of the elements will seem a bit too familiar. Keep in mind that this book came first, and that it does a much better job of mixing wit and wisdom than Kirk and Spock. There is no comparison--after reading this book, "Charlie X" rolls like a flat tire.
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Really nice
Format: Paperback
Great read and gift
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Kindra Foster
Phoenix, US
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Classic, but a bit disappointed
I’ve always wanted to read this book. Heard a lot about it and it’s importance in the science fiction genre. But I didn’t care for Heinlein’s style of writing. There was a lot of subtle humor in it that was enjoyable, and I suspect he meant for it to be a caricature of humanity. I enjoyed the analysis of human nature throughout the story. But I was disappointed in the direction the story took toward the end. It seemed like a cheap way to develop the possibilities that had been laid out in the rest of the book. I want to believe human beings would value the opportunity and show up in a better way if such a thing really happened. I felt like the main character was so rich and unique in the beginning, but in the end, he felt flat and inscrutable. Having said all of that, maybe if I hadn’t been swayed by my own expectations, I would have enjoyed the story more. I’ll have to try some of his other books and see what I think!
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