Hi moms of preschoolers!
Learning Towers are fun for kids and give parents peace of mind. Two lucky moms will win a Learning Tower + Art Easel (worth over $250 each!)
To enter, just tell us how you would use your Learning Tower (perhaps to let your child help you in the kitchen safely?)
For more information on the Learning Tower, Art Easel and all Little Partners products please go to www.littlepartners.com
Official rules here. Sweeps ends 10/17. Good luck!
ETA: The winners are leslie13510 and alisa1228. Congratulations!!
Re: Enter to win a Learning Tower + Art Easel!
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I would use it with our daughter to help cook her food. She recently had to go on a fully gluten free diet and eating the new not as tasty foods goes better when she can help. Right now she stand on a chair which makes me nervous...
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Currently my girls fight over the use of a small stepladder we have in the kitchen to help us cook, wash dishes, and the like. A tumble or two has occurred. So, although we have something that functions in the same manner as the Learning Tower, it doesn't do it safely!
I would love to be able to have my girls help me without fear of falling, and also look forward to them being able to draw or paint on the art easel. The kitchen floor really is the best location for painting as well, so the placement on the Learning Tower is definitely convenient!
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Wow would this be super helpful once we have our Little One. I am a cooking/baking fanatic, I love spending a lot of my time in the kitchen. I would love love love to share that joy with my child. The opportunity to have them join in and have them help would be a blessing, while keeping them safe.
Cooking and baking really offers for a lot of learning opportunities as well. You can work on your counting, measuring, social skills, etc... I could do all of these things in the kitchen with them anyway, this just offers peace of mind that we can spend quality time while keeping them extra safe and perhaps having a top chef in the making (they would be in my eyes no matter what). Not to mention the learning and fun times we could have on the easel with one another. What a fantastic and very usable product you have created. Great Job!
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It would be great as a easel to display "big books" on or even use it as a morning message board for my little one! I would for sure use it in the kitchen for cooking too, DD LOVES to help out.
Can you tell I am a teacher?
My son loves to climb over everything so this would be a big hit to have something designed specifically for that use.
And he always needs to be able to see what's going on so like everyone else has said, it would be invaluable to keep him happy while cooking!!