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Most other trays are mounted directly onto the highchair - not so with the unique Stokke Table Top. This innovative new design attaches firmly onto the family dinner table so that your child can sit, enjoy and connect with you and the rest of the family. Stokke Table Top is not only convenient when it comes to eating, it can also be used when playing, learning and sharing at the family table. Stokke Table Top comes complete with six different templates that can be inserted into the transparent tray. Each design offers a fun backdrop for storytelling and challenging your child's imagination with animal, color, shape, size, number and alphabet themes. An inspirational book also offers fun ideas to help you and your child get the most of this wonderful new invention. Stokke Table Top is not only a tray. It's a platform for your child to play, learn and eat.
Develops with your child.Stokke® Table Top has six interchangeable templates. The templates grow in complexity from simple illustrations, animals, and vehicles, to letters and numbers.
Easy to reach.Stokke Table Top is a confined space with a deep rim. This help your child to keep food, cutlery and toys all within reach.
Easy to remove - for you, not your child.Stokke Table Top sits close to the table, with strong suction cups holding it in place. The release gap is placed on the opposite side of the tray. This design makes it easy for you to remove, but not your child.
Less mess.Stokke Table Top has a smooth surface and a deep rim. This makes it easy to clean and will keep fluids and food on the tray while at the same time protecting your table from food and scratches.
Safety.Stokke Table Top does not contain bisphenol-a (BPA), phthalates or any other potentially dangerous chemicals. This makes Stokke Table Top a safe eating tray and a place to play with toys and games.
Strength and longevity.Stokke Table Top is made from quality plastic compounds. This ensures a robust and enduring surface for your child's food, utensils, toys and general day-to-day use.





