- SAFE AND SECURE: Closed on four sides and anti-slip strip to ensure your child doesn’t slip. The spring compression railing design can better protect the safety of children, and children cannot open the railings by themselves. Add four pairs of balance boards for added stability. It is also equipped with a non-slip mat, which will not slip on slippery floors in the kitchen and bathroom, and will not harm the floor. Also has ASTM and CPSIA certification
- DEVELOP INDEPENDENCE: Growing up, this folding toddler step stool can help you develop your child’s life skills and help them feel more involved. They can wash their hands, cook, brush their teeth, and have them play on the island while you cook. Toddlers will enjoy their newfound independence. Parents feel more relaxed
- 100% PINE WOOD: This durable stool is made from 100% pure pine wood with a child-safe, non-toxic finish. This toddler standing stool is very space-efficient due to its folding design. You can put this toddler kitchen stool away in the corner when you don’t need it
- GROWING WITH YOUR SWEETIE: Overall Dimensions: 23″ L x 23″ W x 36″ H, With folding dimensions of 23″L x 9.5″W x 36″H. The kid’s learning tower with a removable platform allows adjusting heights to 14″, 16.7″, and 19.5″ based on your child’s growth. The weight limit is 220 lbs. The adjustable platform ensures that all kids from 18 months to 6 years can easily reach the island/counter/ sink
- EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Our toddler stool tower features a unique concept that is both stylish and practical. It is equipped with detailed and clear installation instructions, comes with installation tools and installation videos, and installation only takes 15 minutes.
Foldable Toddler Learning Standing Tower, WOOD CITY Montessori Kitchen Step Stool Ideal Helper with 3 Adjustable Heights for Learning New Skills(Natural)
$109.99
Last updated on 20/05/2026 12:07 am Details
Category: Foldable Toddler Step Stool
| Product Dimensions | 23"D x 23"W x 36"H |
|---|---|
| Brand | WOOD CITY |
| Material | 100% Pine Wood |
| Color | Natural |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height, Foldable |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Kitchen |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Maximum Height | 36 Inches |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Versatile – Suitable for kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, cooking, washing up, crafts, and learning new skills |
| Model Name | BAP20159 |
| Style | Modern |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Depth | 23.0 inches |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Number of Steps | 3 |
| Item Weight | 18.66 pounds |
| Manufacturer | WOOD CITY |
| Item model number | BAP20159 |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2023 |
8 reviews for Foldable Toddler Learning Standing Tower, WOOD CITY Montessori Kitchen Step Stool Ideal Helper with 3 Adjustable Heights for Learning New Skills(Natural)
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Rachel Raju –
I cook and bake all the time and my daughter gets annoyed that she can’t see or help. I had a stool for her but she kept falling or slipping through it. I got this tower and now my daughter is much safer, she likes enjoying and doing prepwork with me. She easily gets in and out. Very sturdy. This comes with rubber bottom so it doesnt slip. Goes with my white room and background. One of the quickest assembly in my history. Not too heavy or light. I did try to stand on it and it didnt break . Both my kids stood in it one time although I didn’t want them too and it was spacious for them. Definitely recommend buying.
Amazon Customer –
This learning tower is fantastic! The three adjustable heights make it perfect for growing toddlers, and it’s very sturdy and safe. My child loves using it to reach the kitchen counter and practice new skills, and I love that it folds away for easy storage. A great Montessori-style helper for little learners!
Amazon Customer –
I love that this stool allows my 1-year-old to safely be at counter level and neatly folds away when not in use! However…
-It is a little stiff and has some pinching hazards when folding and unfolding.
-The first one I ordered had a broken sliver on it which Amazon easily replaced, thankfully.
-When I was putting together the replacement, I noticed some small screws floating around the box and could not figure out where they came from. As I was opening to use the stool for the second time, I noticed the platform was not in place. That is unfortunately where the screws came from and we no longer have the screws since I figured they were in the box by accident. Which they kind of were.
I no longer feel that this is the safest stool for my toddler and now feel like I’ve wasted my money. I really love that it is closed on all sides and folds away but I’m not sure if it was worth it since I don’t feel comfortable using it anymore.
Bk –
I love this stand so much. It’s so versatile and is very good quality. The fact that it folds is definitely worth the price. I’ll never regret buying a stool like this that we can fold out of the way. I also appreciate the thought that was put into the slats; there’s no climbing or slipping out. We use it almost everyday and started using it when our daughter was really young. Gave her a few toys while she sat in it and she’s happy she can be close by and I’m happy I can cook without worrying about her getting into something. We still use it a year later and I’m sure we’ll use it for years to come.
Debby –
I searched for ages for a good folding Kitchen tower for my daughter. We don’t have a lot of space, so it had to fold neatly – that was the first requirement. The second was that it would be easy to climb on, so my daughter (12mo at the time) will be able to climb on it herself whenever she wants. The third requirement was that it would be super sturdy and strong so it would last for years and used by our next kids too.
This tower meets all the requirements with flying colors.
Very easy assembly, high quality parts and manufacturing accuracy. easy to assemble wooden bars that will prevent the child from falling and most importantly – it folds very easily to a size I can shove to the slot on the side of the refrigerator. My daughter learnt how to climb it in a week – its wooden step is very easy to use even for crawling babies, and its now her favorite spot whenever we do our cooking.
I compared it to a few other towers my friends have, and per its price and set of features its hands down the best one.
Karl Becker –
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We took a bit of a gamble on this since it only had 10 reviews, but other learning towers had thousands of reviews. However, this one seemed to fit our needs best, since it:
* can collapse
* seemed to have no clear footholds for our toddler to use to climb out of
* had a smaller footprint than some others
Results are mostly positive, with one not-so-great aspect that could be very easily addressed if they just slightly move the lower bar on the back (more details below).
We received it and it put together in a snap. No construction needed to have it freestanding, and then just one long screw on each foot to have it both freestanding and feeling very sturdy.
Each of the bullet points above that we hoped this learning tower would feature turned out to be reality – hooray! But a couple caveats:
* although it can collapse, it requires tilting up the floor where your child stands. That should be fine, but tilting is more difficult than it should be – it appears to be designed to just require a simple pull of the floor, but if both back bars are installed, you need to remove the bottom back bar – see photo and video.
* and unfortunately, just after I took that video, when I was trying to put the horizontal bar back in, the frame cracked slightly! Yikes, I should have been more careful, but it also shouldn’t require removing that horizontal bar. I wonder if ours had the holes for the bars put in the wrong places? It doesn’t seem too structural, but I’m going to need to watch carefully now, and find some wood glue, sand it down, etc. Really disappointed that they simply didn’t design the floor and this bottom back bar to have more breathing room when hinging.
* the rear horizontal slats of the tower could be used by a flexible toddler (like ours!) to put a foot on there and push their way up onto a counter from the main standing area. This happened after about 2 days of using it. But it was easy enough to discourage it, so hopefully it won’t be a problem… and I think that might be a potential for most other learning towers
One other thing to keep in mind, which I think is common on many towers, is that the feet stick out and are a stubbed toe waiting to happen for the adults. But that’s not unique to this, just something to keep in mind.
So since I started writing this review, I’ve gotten a big crack on the outside of this. I should be able to get some glue or tape or something, but that knocked this review down from 5 stars to 4 just while typing this… and maybe it should knock it down to 3, but I’ll save that to see how bad it is or if other problems develop.
Karl Becker –
Love the versatility of this stand. Sturdy when in use, and easy to put away if I need more space in my small kitchen. The entry bars are convenient to remove and put back as needed. Easy to clean and assemble, too. Blends into my decor with its neutral, warm wood.
Falana –
I use it everyday, makes my life easier with a toddler, heavy so my daughter cant move it around with it and it’s good quality