The Learning Tower nurtures a child’s innate desire to be independent

Just as children want to be able to do things alongside other family members, they also want to be able to do things for themselves.

Imagine what it’s like to have a racing mind and an (over)active body, to always be completely absorbed in what you’re doing and then eager to move on to the next activity. And then consider all the things kids have to ask us for, and how that must feel.

Sure, some things they ask us for are beyond their skills to get for themselves, but a lot of things are simply “out of reach.” For less than 50 cents a day, you can solve that problem.

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