How to Make a DIY Toddler Helping Stand | House One | This Old House

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In this video, House One editor and DIY expert Jenn Largesse shares how to make a toddler helping stand for your little one.

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Little one loves helping in the kitchen, but standing on a stool or chair can be dangerous. A toddler helping stand is a great alternative to raise a child up to counter height on a wide and sturdy platform with a guard around all sides to help prevent falls.

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Materials:
(3) 1x3x8’ Boards
1 ¼-inch pocket hole screws
Wood Glue
Wood Filler
Primer and Paint

Tools:
Miter Saw
Drill Driver
Pocket Hole Jig
Speed Square
Clamps

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