Kitchen Buddy 2-in-1 Kids Helper Stool Possibly Only $26 at Walmart (Regularly $40)

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Kitchen Buddy Clearance on shelf at Walmart

Let the kiddos be kitchen helpers with awesome Walmart deals! 

During your next trip to Walmart, keep your eyes open for this Kitchen Buddy 2-in-1 Kids Helper Stool we spotted in the clearance aisle for only $26 (regularly $39.97)!

This kitchen helper tower is a great addition to your home! It lets kids help mom and dad safely in the kitchen with a convenient height that works with most kitchen counters. It’s safe for kiddos up to 100 pounds and best used for ages 1-3 years.

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Kitchen Buddy Clearance at Walmart on shelf

Undecided? Check out this helpful review…

We bought this kitchen stool for our toddler this Christmas. All others range in the $100s, so we thought we’d test out the concept. It’s the present she didn’t know she needed. She was always trying to help by pulling up a barstool that didn’t have a back. Now she can easily access the counter (which is a good and bad thing, we realized). It’s beonlinee somewhat of her jungle gym. It was very easy to put together. I did it in about half an hour, but I did borrow a drill to ensure stability with the screws. I love that the top can onlinee off later when the kids are grown to just serve as a step stool! Nothing about this folds (we didn’t expect it to based on the description), so we can’t store it. It just sits next to the counter all the time. It was an easy purchase, good quality, holds up to 100 pounds, and costs much less than the other alternatives!


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  1. Carmen Uzlik

    I bought this and thought it was very wobbly and ended up taking it back

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      That’s frustrating! Thank you so much for your honest feedback!

  2. Pam

    I had something like this for when my daughter was younger & wanting to help in the kitchen. The one I got is solid wood & can even be folded a bit for easier storage. I think it was the Little Helpers Learning Tower. One of the best investments I made on furniture for her so far. She was able to use it from age 2 – 5…she actually could still use it now, but she’s plenty tall enough on her own to safely reach the counter & she wants to be a big girl 😉

    All of this to say if you’re on the fence about buying something similar I’d say go for it! But do some research & determine which brand & style will work best for your family & in the space that you may have available 🙂

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      Awww, thank you so much! I looked up the one you have and it looks super helpful! We appreciate you leaving a onlinement that is helpful to the Hip onlinemunity! Have a great day, Pam!

    • Danny

      Did you mean Little Partners learning tower? I’m actually looking for a good, safe and durable wooden learning tower for my son(hate adding more plastic to the environment)

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