Hold Little Things in A House to be A Home
2025-11-24

When parents shop for a toddler tower, they often focus on features like steps, rails, or size—but the material itself is just as critical. Children’s furniture is exposed to spills, bumps, and constant climbing, so inferior wood or coatings can lead to warping, splintering, or harmful chemical exposure over time. Choosing a tower made from high-quality, responsibly sourced wood not only increases durability but also gives a solid, stable feel that makes kids more confident when climbing.
Another overlooked factor is the finish. Raw wood can snag delicate skin, while some paints and lacquers release volatile compounds that are unsafe for children. A good toddler tower will be finished with a certified child-safe coating that resists scratches and scuffs, wipes clean easily, and keeps the wood sealed against moisture. Smooth edges and burr-free surfaces further reduce the risk of splinters and make the tower more comfortable to use barefoot.
The Damoch Family MOORE Montessori-Inspired Toddler Tower embodies these principles. Built from premium New Zealand pine—a dense, durable timber known for its strength and fine grain—it provides a sturdy platform that holds up to daily use. Its smooth, non-toxic finish resists scuffs while protecting the wood and your child’s skin. Wide steps, anti-slip strips, and a sturdy safety rail offer security as little ones participate in cooking, washing, or crafts. Measuring 20.5W × 18.9D × 35.8H inches, it fits neatly into kitchens, bathrooms, or playrooms. Arriving flat-packed with clearly labeled hardware, it’s easy to assemble and even easier to maintain.
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