





Skip Hop Toddlers Activity Chairs, White
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Rena
> 3 dayMy husband is 200lbs and he and I both use the chairs as stools
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Ray
> 3 dayWe ordered these to match the bouncer/table that my sister bought for our son. He uses and loves them every single day and even gets us to sit in them. Im 230 lbs and it holds me with no issue lol. Definitely worth every penny and extremely easy to setup.
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SaysWhat???
> 3 dayThe Activity Center is wonderful...I used it for my daughter and will happily use it again for baby #2. The chairs??? I believe them to be dangerous. There were two phases where these chairs gave me palpitations, and finally this morning I put all the chairs in the garage and I just ordered a wood childs table with regular, wood chairs. 1) When transitioning from the activity center to the activity table, my daughter already knew how to get into regular chairs and sit, but these chairs confused her. She kept trying to put weight on the lip in the back and sit on that first which of course would start to topple. After a week she figured out how to safely sit in the chair but that first week or so was worrisome. 2) Now that my daughter is 2+, she is trying to reach everything she can up high. She will use anything she can to stand on...the past 2 weeks she has been using these chairs. Because they are so light, she can pick them up and run fast across the room before I can get to her. This morning she grabbed a chair and tried to stand up in it really quickly before I could pull her off. In her haste, she stepped up with all her weight on that stupid lip in the back, which cause the chair to flip over backwards at the same time she came crashing down forward. We are so lucky that she landed perfectly between the chair legs. With the force that she came down with, if she came down on just one of those legs on her face...her mouth, her teeth, her eyes... I cant even think about it. In addition, I have gotten caught up and tripped on these chair legs a few times in the past. The best way I can describe them is that they are heavy enough to be an obstacle, but not heavy enough to be sturdy. Again, the Activity Center is great and the dual-use option really does make it a smart purchase....but I strongly suggest you get different chairs. Nice, solid wood painted chairs could look really nice with this.
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pvw
> 3 dayLegs very hard to insert all the way in. Back could be higher for better stability
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Emery Haley
> 3 daySo easy to put together!
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Diane W.
Greater than one weekCute chairs for little kids
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karen cribb
> 3 dayGood quality
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MEP
08-06-2025Very cute and easy to assemble
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RCX
> 3 dayEasy to set up - my toddler loves to sit on these at her table to eat a meal.
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Paul Hessel
> 3 dayBought these for our 2 year old granddaughter to match her little table. Perfect!