Climb, Help, and Explore with the Sapiens Child Kiwi Kitchen Tower, Activity and Learning Stool—Featuring Adjustable Height, Removable Hooks, and Eco-Friendly Wood. Made in Vancouver for Ages 12 Months to 4 Years. Description Children who help in the kitchen eat what they cook. The research behind that statement is well-established, and it is the reason the Kiwi Kitchen Tower exists - a Canadian-made, adjustable, eco-friendly wooden learning tower that brings toddlers safely to counter height so they can participate in cooking, baking, and kitchen preparation alongside adults. Available at The Sensory Supply across North America, the Kiwi is made in Vancouver by Sapiens Child and designed for children from 12 months to 4 years old. The Kiwi is not a step stool. It is a fully enclosed standing tower with adjustable height positions, surrounding rails on all sides, and a stable, non-balancing construction that keeps a toddler secure at counter level while they measure, stir, pour, and observe. Removable hooks on the side keep a bib, cloth, or small apron within reach. It assembles in approximately 15 minutes. Key Features of the Kiwi Kitchen Tower Height Adjustable - Grows with Your Child - The Kiwi's standing platform adjusts to multiple height positions, allowing the tower to grow with the child from the first time they use it at 12 months through to age 4; no need to replace the tower as the child gets taller Safe and Stable Non-Balancing Construction - The Kiwi is specifically designed with a non-balancing, sturdy base that will not tip or rock under an active toddler's weight; rounded corners on all edges and enclosed side rails provide full protection around the standing platform Removable Hooks on the Side - Two removable hooks are mounted on the exterior of the tower, providing a convenient place to hang a bib, cloth, or small apron; the hooks are removable for cleaning or when not needed Eco-Friendly, Non-Toxic Finish - The Kiwi is finished with non-toxic varnish and made from eco-friendly materials consistent with Sapiens Child's environmental commitment across their entire product range; safe for children who touch, lean against, and explore the surface daily Compact and Space-Saving Design - The Kiwi's compact footprint fits in most kitchens without dominating the space; lightweight enough for a toddler to move it to different positions with adult supervision 15-Minute Assembly - The tower assembles in approximately 15 minutes with straightforward hardware and no specialist tools required Rounded Corners Throughout - Every corner and edge of the Kiwi is intentionally rounded, removing sharp contact points from a product that toddlers hold, lean on, and climb in and out of daily Made in Vancouver, Canada - Designed and manufactured in Vancouver, BC by Sapiens Child; Canadian-made with Canadian quality and safety standards; eco-friendly and non-toxic materials throughout Why Kitchen Involvement Matters for Development Bringing toddlers into the kitchen is not just practical - it is developmentally significant. Research consistently shows that children who participate in food preparation are more likely to try and eat the food they helped make, making the Kiwi Kitchen Tower a genuine solution for families navigating picky eating. Beyond eating habits, kitchen participation at toddler height builds a remarkable range of skills. Measuring and pouring develop early mathematical concepts. Stirring and kneading develop bilateral coordination and fine motor strength. Following a recipe sequence develops memory, attention, and early executive function. Completing a task from start to finish and seeing the result on the table builds confidence and a positive sense of competence. Skills Children Develop with the Kiwi Kitchen Tower Fine Motor Skills and Hand Strength - Stirring, pouring, measuring, and manipulating food items builds the grip strength, pincer grasp, and bilateral coordination that underpin handwriting, dressing, and self-care Proprioceptive Input Through Heavy Work - Kneading dough, stirring thick batter, and carrying ingredients to the counter provides the deep joint and muscle input that helps children regulate their sensory systems and focus Sequencing and Executive Function - Following recipe steps in order builds the early sequencing and planning skills that are foundational to executive function development Independence and Self-Confidence - Contributing a completed task to a family meal builds genuine confidence and a sense of competence that transfers across all areas of a child's daily life Language and Vocabulary Development - Describing what they are doing, naming ingredients, and narrating the cooking process with an adult builds the vocabulary and conversational language that supports literacy Ideal for Families with toddlers aged 12 months to 4 years who want to involve their child safely in cooking and kitchen activities Parents of picky eaters looking for a practical, evidence-based approach to expanding their child's food acceptance Occupational therapists recommending purposeful heavy work, fine motor activity, and sensory-rich daily routines for home use Nurseries, daycares, and Montessori preschools with a practical life area where children practise real-world kitchen skills Anyone across North America looking for a Canadian-made, eco-friendly, adjustable Montessori kitchen tower for toddlers