![]() ![]() It can be hard to know which one would be the best option for you or your child. There are ride-ons for children, adults, and even pets, believe it or not? If (document.How long does it take to charge ride-on toys? This is a question that many people have when they are looking at different ride-on toy options. ![]() My son is one now and still has not been using this. ![]() I'm regretting not buying the Vtech one instead which had a lot more going on. We felt like we wasted our money on this one. My husband thinks this is the most annoying toy we have when you are holding the handle it repeatedly says 'walking walking walking now, taking our first steps wow'. The wheels are too fast for learning how to walk, so it's usually just parked against something and he uses it for balance. He also likes to nose that lights up red but it is hard for him to get at unless I bring it to his level. He likes turning the 'book' page, but there is only one page to flip, would have been nicer to have more. There are only three buttons on the front that are tough for baby to push. There are teething toys attached to the paw which are useless because they are in an awkward spot and aren't detachable. The set up of this walker is not well thought out. The walker is taller in height than the one we previously owned which is great for my son, but may not be suitable for a younger baby.īought this for my son when he was 6 months old thinking it might help him start walking. The lights and page turning features are a hit. My 10 month old son enjoys using this walker. I think this walker will work great when he's ready to start walking. My little guy isn't quite at the standing stage, but I tested the walker along our hardwood floors and was happy that it didn't sound too loud or clunky. He's very interested in the features on the front and laughs at the big puppy eyes and the catchy songs. He's perfecting his sitting skills right now and the front is on a good incline to practise sitting since he can lean forward a bit. My 6.5 month baby loves playing with this his new puppy toy! He was excited about it right away. My son loves the product he has a great time using the walker I find my 10 month old had a hard time controlling it would roll of speedily at one push. Perfect gift for my 8 month old who is showing interest in standing and taking steps on his own.He loves the lights and sounds.This walker definitely also improves his fine and gross motor skills. Perfect walking companion for our little guy! I would like to know if it is normal for the toy to activate the sound alone without anyone using it or it is something normal The product was exactly as I viewd online. For infants and toddlers ages 6-36 months.Easy-grasp handle and sturdy, 4-wheel base helps steady baby's first steps. ![]()
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