
The 3 Step Toddler Tower with Handles is a sturdy and child-friendly climbing aid designed to help toddlers safely reach sinks, counters, or shelves. Featuring a stable side-frame structure, wide textured steps, and anti-slip pads, this step stool supports independent movement while maintaining safety. Its compact design makes it suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, or play areas, and the simple structure allows for quick and secure assembly by an adult.
Warning & Safety Instructions
Before assembling or using this step stool, please carefully read and follow these safety instructions:
- Suitable for children 18+ months
- Maximum weight capacity: 30 kg
- Must be assembled by an adult only
- Keep children away from small parts during assembly
- Use only on a flat, clean, and stable surface
- Do not place near windows, cords, blinds, or heat sources
- Do not use if any part is broken, loose, or missing
- Use only under direct adult supervision
Unboxing Your Step Stool: What’s Included
Parts List

| Part | Qty | Description |
| A | 2 | Side Frame Panel |
| B | 1 | Support Beam |
| C | 3 | Floor Padel |
| D | 4 | Anti-Slip Pads |
| E | 16 | Plastic Screws |
| F | 1 | Plastic Screws Tightener |
Step 1: Attach the Support Beam to the Side Frame Panel

- Place one Side Frame Panel (A) upright on a flat, clean surface with the inner side facing upward.
- Align the Support Beam (B) with the upper mounting slots on the Side Frame Panel.
- Insert Plastic Screws (E) through the side panel into the Support Beam (use 2 Plastic Screws for this step).
- Tighten the screws securely using the Plastic Screws Tightener (F).
Step 2: Install the Floor Padels

- Take the first Floor Padel (C) and align it with the upper corresponding holes on the Side Frame Panel (A). Secure it using 2 Plastic Screws (E) and tighten them with the Plastic Screws Tightener (F).
- Take the second Floor Padel (C) and align it with the middle corresponding holes on the Side Frame Panel. Secure it using 2 Plastic Screws (E) and tighten firmly.
- Take the third Floor Padel (C) and align it with the lower corresponding holes on the Side Frame Panel.Secure it using 2 Plastic Screws (E) and tighten completely.
- A total of 6 Plastic Screws (E) are used in this step.
Step 3: Attach the Second Side Frame Panel

- Take the second Side Frame Panel (A) and position it on the open side of the assembled steps.
- Align the panel with the exposed ends of the Support Beam (B) and all Floor Padels (C).
- Insert Plastic Screws (E) through the Side Frame Panel into the corresponding holes on each Padel.
- Tighten the screws using the Plastic Screws Tightener (F), working from the top down for even alignment.
- A total of 8 Plastic Screws (E) are used in this step.
Step 4: Attach the Anti-Slip Pads

- Turn the fully assembled step stool upright and place it on a clean, flat surface.
- Take one Anti-Slip Pad (D) and attach it to the bottom contact point of one Side Frame Panel.
- Repeat this process for the remaining Anti-Slip Pads (D), fixing one pad to each bottom contact point.
- Press firmly to ensure all pads are securely attached.
- A total of 4 Anti-Slip Pads (D) are used in this step.
Step 5: Final Check and Completion

- Ensure both Side Frame Panels are firmly secured and properly aligned.
- Check that the Support Beam and all Floor Padels are fully tightened and do not move.
- Confirm that all Plastic Screws are securely tightened using the Plastic Screws Tightener (F).
- Place the step stool on a flat surface and check that it sits evenly without wobbling.
- The step stool is now fully assembled and ready for safe use under adult supervision.
Troubleshooting Guide
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
| Step stool feels unstable | Plastic Screws not fully tightened | Tighten all Plastic Screws evenly |
| Steps not level | Padels misaligned during assembly | Loosen screws, realign Padels, retighten |
| Wobbling on floor | Anti-Slip Pads not positioned correctly | Reposition or reapply Anti-Slip Pads |
| Side panels misaligned | Screws tightened too early | Loosen, align panels, then retighten |
Care & Maintenance
- Wipe regularly with a clean, soft, dry cloth
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents
- Keep all instructions and spare parts for future reference
- Regularly check Plastic Screws for tightness
- Store in a dry area when not in use
With its stable structure, wide steps, and secure fittings, the 3 Step Toddler Tower with Handles (SKU:315-009V00GY) is designed to support safe daily use for young children. Proper assembly and regular maintenance will help ensure long-lasting performance and continued safety.
You can also download the 3 Step Toddler Tower with Handles Assembly manual for reference.
FAQs
1. Is a 3 step toddler tower better than a step stool?
A 3 step toddler tower is safer than a step stool because it has protective railings that prevent falls. The enclosed design provides stability for toddlers at counter height without risk of toppling backward. Step stools are more portable but lack the safety features needed for young children.
2. Is a wooden toddler tower better than plastic?
Wooden toddler towers are more stable, durable, and can support more weight over time. They blend better with home decor and last through multiple children without warping. Plastic towers are lighter, easier to move and clean, but less stable and durable.
3. Can a 3 step toddler tower be folded for storage?
Some toddler towers feature folding designs that collapse flat for storage against walls or in closets. Many traditional wooden towers are fixed structures prioritizing stability over portability. Check product specifications for “foldable” or “collapsible” features if storage is important.
4. Can a toddler tower be used at a bathroom sink?
Yes, toddler towers work well at bathroom sinks for handwashing, brushing teeth, and hygiene routines. The safety rails are especially helpful on potentially wet, slippery bathroom floors. Ensure the tower fits your bathroom space without blocking cabinets or creating obstacles.
