Best stands so baby doesn't knock speaker over


Looking for the sturdy bottom weighted stands so my baby doesn't knock off my Klipsch RP600s or whatever other bookshelves I'm playing with at the time.  I'm not really looking for audiophile anything as these are for a bedroom. 

It's hard to tell "sturdy-ness" online.  I would love a granite or marble base for weight but not sure that's affordable.

Any one have any experience with this?
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@geof yep a strong "NO" has worked.  However, as she approaches 2 years old, she's enjoying pushing the limits.  And that's hard if/when other unruly kids come over. 

My daughter is great about it!  But it just takes 20 seconds of unsupervised time where they're testing the boundaries.  And let's be honest, the first thing I want to do is tap the woofers at Magnolia Home Theater!
 I kicked the woofers out. Sounded so cool.

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Man oh man did we have different Dads.. I wouldn't be typing this right now if I would had done that.. Really.. I would have wound up adopted to someone else for sure.. Not a bad idea come to think of it.. If I would have survived. Kicked out a speaker.. OR a hole in a wall, IT NEVER happened.. Chief Master Sergeant/Chief master mechanic.. 23 years.
Mean SOB comes to mind...

My Mother.. an Angel, tougher than him for sure..:-)

Kids and speakers.. I put my stuff away for 16 years, Mac valve gear and TT just didn't work in my head. I had a little rigs in my shops. I taught them in my shop about touching STUFF.. Girls and Boys.. RED is a NO NO etc.. LOL all the shop stuff had child keys.. 

10 fingers 10 toes.. They gotta have all the parts, or most ay..
Tough to give um away, maybe a circus, or somethin' :-)

Respect
Too dangerous get a wall shelf


Or upgradet to a floor standerand use industrial velcro