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VTech Sit-To-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging), Blue

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The tray was large and wrapped around the side of the baby, which should increase safety by making it harder for your baby to reach things to their right or left (like grabbing something off the coffee table or TV stand).

For instance, a cute little telephone (probably the only one they'll ever see that still looks like this! The activity center part of the walker was pretty cute: it's a little safari-themed steering wheel with music, sounds, and lights. The more important factor will be their height and leg length, as we found that most 5-month-old babies will not have long enough legs to reach the floor, even at the lowest height setting (height is adjustable between three settings). Well, the no-slip rubber stair pads on the bottom did their job, and did it well: they stopped it right in its tracks, only letting the front wheels go about 2" off the edge and keeping the vast majority of the walker safe and sound.Just attach the panel back to the Vtech Sit to Stand walker as your baby grows to continue learning. This is a much more traditionally-styled baby walker with all the bells and whistles, including bright colors and noisy toys. Below are some of the good and negative things we have gathered out from the parents who have actually bought this Vtech walker.

Think of it like a super low-rider car: any little pot-hole and you will be scraping the bottom of your car when your tire drops into the hole.Overall, we really enjoyed testing this inexpensive baby walker and think it's an excellent option for families on a budget! Another con is that the wheels are not very good at rolling, which was surprising because that's really their only job! Getting this walker to roll is more challenging than most other walkers, which means that younger babies might have some issues getting it to move. For parents who were considering separately purchasing an exersaucer and a walker, this combination might be perfect for you! Baby walkers come in two primary styles: first is the classic sit-in walker that is half exersaucer, half walker.

There is not much more iconic than the classic look of a Jeep Wrangler, and this baby walker brings it in all its glory! About the toys - it has a lot of them, some with music and lights, some with crinkle noises, and some relatively simple cause-effect options. Well, there's no adjustable handle height to accommodate a growing baby, and the friction of the tires on hardwood or tile could be improved to avoid the walker sliding sideways at times. Rest assured that as doctoral-level scientists, parents, and the owners of this small business, we have over 20 years of combined experience testing and reviewing over 2400 different baby and toddler products. Of course, that doesn't really stop them from enjoying it - they will likely just use it in different ways, likely shuttling each other around, using it outdoors to haul toys, and beyond!

Overall, we were really impressed with the features and safety of this walker, all without sensory overload or having tons of crazy toys attached. None of the baby activity walkers are easy to assemble unless it's just a push walker (like the VTech or Cossy). We love the quality craftsmanship, vivid and non-toxic paint colors, and the simple and clever toys that keep a baby interested but not overwhelmed. The only downfall we found with this walker was the wheels: it was hard to get them all to equal tightness, and then over time they would loosen and spin faster than you might desire. One other cool thing is that it has adjustable resistance settings for the wheels, so you can control how fast the wheels will spin.

Neither option provides any reliable developmental advantage: they probably won't make your baby walk sooner or better, and definitely won't guarantee they are track stars when they grow up. Instead of having your baby sit inside the walker and roll around, this top-rated activity walker serves babies who have already learned to pull themselves up but haven't learned to walk independently.This top-rated baby walker takes on the classic form of a traditional sit-in baby walker, but with some excellent features and style. Our test toddler really loved it and had a great time trying everything out and scooting herself around the kitchen and dining room.

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