VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging) , Orange
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Guy Mizrahi
> 3 daya lot of music functions and two levels of wheel speed.
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Tronks
> 3 dayI had a lot of hesitations and concerns before buying this. Never used a walker for my kids before. My (almost) one year old is in that phase where hes pulling himself up to stand on anything within reach, even on other toys and things that arent sturdy, and its a LOT trying to keep him from hurting himself. So I looked at this walker. I was envisioning the wheels rolling out from under him as he falls onto the floor, or hitting his face on the handle bar. Or, him trying to pull himself up and the whole toy tipping over and him with it. I cannot possibly give enough credit to the design of this product, because none of that has happened. For one, the wheels have some kind of tension setting (which you can adjust) so its not going to roll forward suddenly and make him lose his balance. Ive seen him lean backwards while holding onto the handlebar, the the walker stays right where it is. Hes pulled himself up from every angle and it has yet to tip or wobble. And just to be clear, my little one is NOT so little. Almost one but in 24m/2T clothes! Ive even been surprised with how engaged he is with the front/interactive side of it. He usually isnt that interested in buttons and knobs or noise makers, but he loves the features on this and plays with them quite a bit! Hes fascinated. When I first pulled it out of the package, it seemed really light weight and maybe even cheaply made. I was thinking...oh no. But the design is absolutely superb. (Assembly was quick and straightforward, by the way. Took about 60 seconds) I cant tell you how rewarding it was when I first gave it to him. While hes been pulling himself up on everything else as I mentioned, he had not taken any steps so far. Within the first 2 minutes with this toy, he was pushing it around and walking! Its like he knew exactly what to do! Id give 10 stars if I could.
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Sandro Marquez
> 3 dayIt is a ice toy. Lots of sounds and songs. Came missing one button.
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wendy kipp
> 3 dayI originally bought this when my grandson was learning to walk thinking it would help him, but found out that this was very tippy. He loved the little sounds and things it made and pushing the buttons, so I took off the face of it and put away the rolling part and let him play with the computer portion. He is now 2 and 1/2 and we were cleaning out our spare room and we pulled out the rolling part and discovered that he loved pushing it like a lawnmower and running back and forth with it through the room. It was big fun for him and he was getting lots of energy out. It wasnt hurting him and he enjoyed it so much. He had also forgotten about the computerized part quite awhile ago, so I got it out and reattached it and he began to play with it again all put together, it became almost like a new toy to him and now he loves it all over again. It is like a little push mower toy with lights and sounds. So make of this what you will. If you are looking for a walker, it is not good for that, but for an older baby, that can already walk, they will probably love pushing it around and playing with the sounds and buttons.