VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging) , Orange
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Geanine
> 24 hourMy daughter is starting out walking and loves pushing it around. Glad I found a pink version!
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D. Fugett
> 24 hourGot this for my 112 month old who is learning to walk. At first he just enjoyed playing with the gadgets on it. He loves the door that opens to play peekaboo. After a month he is using it now to help him walk. He plays with for 5-10 min. which is a long time for a 1 year old. Very happy I got this.
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Katie
> 24 hourAlthough I was hoping the wheels could lock since my son is just starting to learn to stand, it does not. There is just different levels of tension on the wheels. He still loves it tho and we just monitor while he plays with it.
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Pink
> 24 hourMy son loves it so far. Only thing is while trying to walk with it he sometimes fall because it isn’t heavy enough
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Pkitz
> 24 hourThis is a great little walker, and has kept my babes attention quite well the past 3-4 months. We got it for him around 8 months; sitting but not standing or pulling up yet. He loves the buttons and lights and songs. There are a few cons to mention with this walker, but the same cons could be seen as pros, depending on your view. At first I didnt know why the manufacturer would bother putting an old-fashioned phone on the interface, but eventually baby learned to pick it up and put it to his ear like he was taking a call! Not sure how he learned it, but Im impressed! The front wheels dont have a braking function, but the back wheels do. In any case, theres a good chance that your baby will be able to push it and trip forward with it even when ‘braked’. Its harder to push on carpet, but on the wood floor he can push it fast and furious even while its braked. This means that when he leans on it or rests on it without the intention of walking, he will fall and hurt himself. Because the walker will still move. Even while braked.... That said, its kind-of made him more mobile because he wasnt waiting for ME to figure out that he was good and ready to start walking and turn off the brakes. He determined the day he wanted to walk with it, and walk he did! (Because it could move forward just fine, even while braked....) One other thing to note is that its relatively lightweight, so during those days that baby is learning to pull himself up, he will try to pull himself up using the walker for support, and it will MOST LIKELY slam down in his face because its not weighted in the front. (Get the ice pack!) So I remained hunched over for weeks, weighing down the walker until he developed more leg strength. Seemed like another con to me, until a few days ago when he started walking with the walker all around the house, virtually unassisted! He had a lot of trouble at first figuring out the steering and getting around corners and furniture. But next day, he started to shimmy it in the direction he wanted to go in! He learned to steer!! In 1 day! But he wouldnt be able to do that if the walker was more weighted, as he has to lift it a tad to get around an obstacle. In conclusion, vigilance is always key. And what may seem like a design defect or annoyance is only temporary, as the design proves itself again and again for knowing whats better for my child developmentally than I do! If this review was helpful, please click the link below.
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Yesica Hernández
> 24 hourMe gusto mucho, es igual que en la foto, todo corresponde
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Den
> 24 hourI got this for my almost 10 month old since hes always pushing household items around. He really enjoys using the walker. I like the option to adjust the speed so he goes at a manageable pace. Just ensure the locks are at the correct speed or they may lose their balance. As for the interactive panel, I like to option to adjust the sound level. My baby enjoys the sounds and lights. Overall its a very good product.
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Crystal Cuneo Riggs
> 24 hourThis thing is perfect for them to play with and stay entertained.
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MJ Perez
> 24 hourWalker is fine. Very please only the letters L and R and on the opposite sides where the left is right side and the right is one the left side . If that makes sense.
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wendy kipp
> 24 hourI 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.