🛋️ Elevate your toddler’s chill zone with style and function!
This 2-in-1 toddler chair features a fold-out design that converts from a comfy seat to a nap lounger, crafted with soft Sherpa polyester and high-density foam for durability and comfort. Lightweight and safe with no sharp edges, it supports up to 125 pounds and includes a machine-washable removable cover for easy cleaning—ideal for kids aged 18 months and up.
Additional Features | Foldable Kids Sofa, Convertible Sofa to Lounger |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 125 Pounds |
Color | Grey |
Back Style | Medium Back |
Style Name | Solid Color |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | Standard |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge or Knife Edge |
Material Type | High Density Foam, Polyester Sherpa |
Frame Material Type | High Density Foam |
Product Care Instructions | Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach,No Ironing, Regular Detergent, Tumble Dry Low Heat or Air Dry |
Seat Material | Foam |
Fill Material | Foam |
Item Width Side To Side | 17"D x 23.6"W x 17"H |
Size | Medium |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 10.6 Inches |
Seat Height | 6.7 Inches |
Seat Depth | 11 inches |
Arm Height | 17 Inches |
A**R
Durable, Cushy, Fold-Out Chairs, Ideal for Young Toddles
Ideal for toddlers starting at about 16 months. Grand kids love this. We bought two. They fold out making into a long pillow they can lay on. Very durable. Children do not get any rashes from these. They will ship in extensive vacuum packaging. But overnight they get to there full size. We set these up against a full size couch with throw pillows on each side of them. We like that that fold out as well as function into cushy chair. Ideal for a toddler’s weight and height.
R**H
Quite happy with this purchase
My daughter loves this chair. It’s soft and supportive for her age and size. The functionality allows her to easily turn it into a bed or chair. I’m happy with the value. The chair takes up minimal room which is convenient. It is a cute addition to her bedroom with soft fabric.
A**Y
Comfy and cute
My 2.5 year old loves this. Its super soft and thick, he drags it all over the house and lounges in it during snack time. Love that it folds up or folds down for a longer space if we have the room.
C**.
Nice but not as puffy as it is in ad pictures
I ordered this chair for my one and a half year old grandson for a Christmas gift hoping it would last him a few years. The ad pictures show that the chair is somewhat larger when allowed to “puff” up after 24-48 hours. However the chair I received is quite smaller.The sturdiness is great and when pulled out for laying down, it’s good. I’m not sure once he grows more he will be able to sit comfortably in this chair.
J**A
Daughter is obsessed
I bought this for my daughter’s first birthday and she is obsessed with it! It’s very form and comfy. She sits in it every day and loves to unfold it, lay down and then fold it back up. She loves having her own personal couch.
J**Z
Niece loves it super comfortable!
It is super comfortable and plushy my 2 year old niece loves it! she sits and lays on it watching her cartoons at any time of the day price is reasonable and quality is good easy to assemble just take it out of the bag.
E**
Arrived assembled. Incorrectly. (It may not have been their fault)
TL;DR: had a miserable time with assembly, picking and choosing which instructions to follow and in what manner, as did someone else. But I am hopeful, I like the look, it has real potential.Upon arrival, it seemed like the box had been resealed (a return?) but I pressed on. I’ve gotten similar items before so had an idea of what would happen when I removed the plastic vacuum seal, so made sure to read the instructions fairly well, and it seemed straightforward at first. It was a little unclear if it was shipped in the slipcover or out (usually out in my experience) and most of the instructions were for assembly. I hoped for a slow inflate so I’d have time to wash the cover before full puff.When I did open the plastic, it was assembled. And seemed to fully expand within 15 seconds. I thought “Oh well. The Sherpa is soft, only a faint odor, seems clean, I won’t wash it for now. And yay! It is ready, minimal work!” (This may be very strong pro for many people but keep reading) But then I couldn’t fold it up into the armchair formation. “Hmmm. Ok let’s problem solve” I thought. I remembered that the instructions made sure to indicate a specific directionality to the folding foam pieces, so I consulted the pages, and lo and behold! The angled pieces were opposite one another (sort of a Z formation rather than sort of an W) so sighed and went about taking it apart. Fully. Because the offending pieces are all the way at the bottom and you have to take every piece out to get them out. Sigh. (And mentally subtracted a star…)My first real stumble was the specified hook and loop for the arm rests. I could NOT find them. Turns out, they don’t exist. (I suspect a redesign, there is an extra zipper now.)After finally taking all the pieces out (not easy, it’s a tight fit!) I concluded i still wouldn’t wash it because now I wanted to make sure it a)worked and b) wouldn’t continue to expand. I looked at the first bit of instructions stating “ink dots down and gap up”. Then the secondary warning “…angled foam ink dots should be side by side facing down.” This is what the last assembler did wrong, so I patted myself on the back and… wait.There are no ink dots.Ok I can still manage this. And made it so the ink dots would be down and the gap up. And manhandled it back to together while sorting out orientations for arm rests (they are asymmetrical which is not mentioned nor pictured in the instructions) I finally got it together again! Hooray!! And…wait.It still doesn’t work.I said some censored words to myself (and mentally deducted another star) and started examining the instructions in fine fine detail. I realized that if one looks closely at the picture, it shows the gap on the bottom of the couch and angled pieces at the top.And then I saw the additional information about dots has one important addition I missed in my consternation about lack of dots (and its exclusion in the main instructions): “when placing the angled lounger foam into the slipcover…” well ok. Wait.Oh.They expected you to do it upside down the whole way despite not having any need to do so for the first pieces (the angled ones).So I fully deconstructed it AGAIN (while mentally subtracting another star out of spite).And put the angled pieces together so they would be on the top of the finished product.And hooray it worked!!It seems quite soft and I do like the color for hiding white dog hair and fluffs, I’m a little worried about stains but it will be in her room so won’t have many (allowed) experiences with food (it will tattle on her if she eats candy after bed!). Simple to fold up easily (when constructed appropriately), and I’m hopeful she will like it to read books in her new “big kid room.” I also like that it is quite short and not stable enough to climb to reach new heights of mischief. (Ok, I’ll give back the spite star.)We will see if the toddler likes it, and how well it holds up, and I will update.TL;DR: had a miserable time with assembly, picking and choosing which instructions to follow and in what manner, as did someone else. But I am hopeful, I like the look, it has real potential.
C**Y
My Son’s Favorite
My 2 year old son loves this. It is sturdy enough for him to play on and comfortable enough he him to chill on. This has become one of his favorite presents. I would highly recommend.
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