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Leaning tower safety

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Somethink · 28/07/2024 20:22

How do you make a learning tower a bit safer for a 14 month old - so they don't fall out the back? Bungee cords? Velcro cover? Any ideas welcome!!

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Olympics2024 · 28/07/2024 20:23

what’s a leaning tower?

Malahide · 28/07/2024 20:29

Just had to google learning tower! Don’t be ridiculous - 14 months is far too young for that.

Batbatbatty · 28/07/2024 20:55

Malahide · 28/07/2024 20:29

Just had to google learning tower! Don’t be ridiculous - 14 months is far too young for that.

Nah, we got ours when little one was 14 months and was an immediate hit! He loved crawling up and standing at the counter with us. One of the best things we've bought!

OP there's a bar on the back of most of them, we've never had a problem with him falling out. We got the Hauck one.

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TheEnglishSystemSucks · 28/07/2024 20:56

If you don't have one already, look at the little helper towers. They are fully surrounded and you have to put LO in it, so no sneaky climbing up when your back is turned

Thatsnotmynose · 28/07/2024 20:59

TheEnglishSystemSucks · 28/07/2024 20:56

If you don't have one already, look at the little helper towers. They are fully surrounded and you have to put LO in it, so no sneaky climbing up when your back is turned

Clearly not met my child 😅

TheEnglishSystemSucks · 28/07/2024 21:01

Thatsnotmynose · 28/07/2024 20:59

Clearly not met my child 😅

Haha! I get there will be some exceptions. I had a jumper rather than a climber 😂

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