Living / 25 June, 2021 / Ellie Thompson

The Summer Essential Every New Parent Needs To Know

Spending time outside is high on all of our to-do lists this summer as we prepare our gardens for al fresco dining and meet-ups with friends. The STOKKE CLIKK HIGHCHAIR is our recommended product for bringing the inside out. No matter how small your space, the Stokke Clikk will ensure nobody misses out on fun family mealtimes outdoors.

Tool-free assembly

The space-saving Stokke Clikk is a quality highchair with a simple, contemporary design to make mealtimes easy. Everything you need comes in one simple box, including highchair, tray and harness, so you don’t need to worry about any additional purchases. With a one-minute, tool-free assembly, the Stokke Clikk lets you focus on what’s important – family time.

Convenient and easy to transport

With detachable legs and an additional travel bag, the Stokke Clikk can be conveniently packed away, making transportation a breeze. Whether your plans are in your garden or at a friend’s, you can take the Clikk with you.

Easy to clean

For ease, the highchair’s tray is detachable and dishwasher safe and the chair can be wiped clean.

 

There are no awkward nooks or crannies for crumbs, so there’s no need to spend hours cleaning the Clikk after your barbeque. Even the five-point-harness is machine washable!

Ergonomically designed to grow with your baby

The Stokke Clikk is suitable from six months to 3 years. Its adjustable footrest offers a seamless and easy alteration so your little one is comfortable at every age. Its ergonomic design supports your baby’s spine as they continue to develop, and there are three configurations for optimal seating to support them as they grow. For extra comfort, there’s an optional cushion so your little one can enjoy their highchair for longer.

Awarded the Red Dot Design Winner 2020 “Best of the Best”

The Stokke Clikk was awarded the Red Dot Design Winner 2020 “Best of the Best” and is available in four colours to suit all interiors and tastes. Made from solid European beechwood it’s been certified, tried, tested and trusted, meeting every safety standard required.

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Head over to Stokke.com to choose your Clikk and enjoy the long summer ahead!

Photography credit: Stokke
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Heelys Rolls Into Spring With New Collection

Heelys, the original two-in-one wheely shoe launched in 2000, is preparing for the upcoming Easter holidays with its new spring collection. Ideal for encouraging an active, healthy lifestyle, the stylish designs will ensure kids (big and small) will roll through the holidays with ease.

The collection consists of 19 designs, including three brand new Heelys shapes: Reserve Ex, Reserve Low and Pro 20 Half Flood. The Reserve Ex has a basketball shoe style, while the Reserve Low and Pro 20 Half Flood tap into the current Y2K trend for an extra chunky sole.

Match your Heelys to your mood, with designs split across two main aesthetics – a darker colour scheme vs. a lighter, spring-inspired palette. Think camouflage print, graffiti text and paint drips contrasting with pastel colours, tie-dye, metallic laces, foil and rainbow print.

Available in the UK and Europe on the Heelys website and retailers, the collection is available in sizes C12-7 across single or two-wheeled styles. RRPs range from £49.99 to £69.99.

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