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RedBrisbane
- 14 reviews
- 2 likes
Perfect for our baby
Our baby was given this at 6 months of age. She loved crawling over to it and playing with all the gadgets. Once she was able to walk, she started zooming around the house with this. It is light weight and easy to pack in the car if needed. The only problem is that if the baby is a little wobbly on the feet to begin with, it can topple over if not directed properly so always make sure an adult is supervising.
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DebGeelong
- 9 reviews
- 7 likes
Great walker.
I recently bought this as a birthday present for my grandson's first birthday. At this stage he can stand holding on to things, but not quite walking on his own. I expected him to take a few "nosedives" at first, but was pleasantly surprised to find how stable this walker is and he can pull himself up safely while holding on and walk around. He loves playing with all the accessories. Soon he will get the hang of turning corners with it!
UPDATE: (July '17 - age 18 months) After moving the handle from front of the cart to the rear, it is n...Read more
ot as functional. We moved the handle as our grandson's feet were hitting the back of the cart now that he has grown. Unfortunately the handle in this position falls straight to the floor and when he tries to push it, the back wheels are off the floor due to his height. This handle needs modifying so that there are some "stops" to adjust the position of the handle into a couple of positions to suit a growing child and so the handle doesn't fall to the floor. He tries to push it but gives up.
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crisMelbourne
- 2 reviews
- 5 likes
Ok
Good to fiddle with but a fairly a light item when being pushed around. Tends to pull to side. I initially filled a milk bottle and placed it on the tray to weigh it down but the tray is quite small so it stuck out. Wish it had sturdier, heavier wheels. And all plastic which makes it very light. Probably could have done without this item. Though not a terrible toy. It has lots of appealing colours and for some reason my son likes flipping the tabs on the front when he's playing with it.
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lilmissPerth, WA
- 116 reviews
OK
I have set it back to walker mode even though son is now a walker. He still uses it as a toy pushing it or dragging it around. Bit disappointed with the wagon function.
Set up as a walker, this is a great product.
Helped my baby develop confidence to walk.
Doesn't wheel around too fast on my hard floors which makes it safe for baby to zoom around.
Toys on the face of the frame entertained baby with spinning, clicky sounds, colourful pictures to flap, they do entertain my son.
The 3 sorter shapes are great for teaching son to fit the right s...Read more
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playschoolNew South Wales
- 47 reviews
- 13 likes
Excellent quality
This is a great walker for kids who are learning to walk. We bought this walker for our son when he was 12 months old as at that time he was able to stand by holding things. He was very happy to play with this walker with nice bright coloured things on it. Initially he use to sit and play with the
shape sorter .He use to sort 3 colourful shapes and drop them through the lift-up door. He loved the big spinning beads and the clicking dial.The roller ball & jingle ball use to keep him busy for long time.Colourful plastic pages with friendly...Read more
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caztrickTasmania, 7270
- 22 reviews
- 7 likes
Nice, cheap walker from trusting brand
Quite a nice walker, got it cheap for $25 which was a bargain. Its nice and bright but the only real interesting factor was the shape sorter at the bottom that held my daughters attention. Haven't tried the wagon bit yet but the base seems a little narrow for starting to walk and child can pull it back on themselves if not careful.
I like it but the V-tech walker is much better (even if can be rather noisy! lol).
Can convert to wagon, nice little activites, no batteries required and doesn't become annoyingly noisy
Narrow base, child can pull it back on themselves
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lovinitVIC, 3136
- 48 reviews
- 7 likes
Great development toy
This was given to my son for Christmas (3 weeks before his 1st birthday) which was perfect timing for him. At first he needed held to pull himself up without having it roll away while he was doing it, but after a couple of days he was walking around the loungeroom without help. I found it so good for when he was ready to walk-but not yet able to do it unaided. Its great that it changes to a wagon, although my son doesn't like it that way -but its great that its so easy to change between the two modes.
well worth the money, bright and colourful, sturdy, easy to change between walker and wagon modes
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jennylukEast Brisbane
- 22 reviews
- 2 likes
Good
I bought this when my baby was about 9 months old. She had not really been able to push it along while standing. She ended up falling onto her face. So we went one step back and she pushed it along while she shuffled on her knees. This was not ideal, so I encouraged her to play with just the toys on it instead. The shape sorter was a real hit, she loves to play with the flap that moves up and down too. Now she's 12 months old, she is walking by herself and is learning to walk backwards while holding onto the walker.
Great for baby to have something to hold onto while attempting to walk at the same time.
If baby is holding on with her hands to one side, the walker does not move in a straight line.
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groovy1AU
- 111 reviews
- 6 likes
Excellent
I just love fisher price!!My twins had one each, they are nearly 2 and still use them as wagons. It is simple, basic, and has lots of great learning activites on it. My eldest son had a similar electronic walker.. it chewed through batteries and when he could wald unasisted, we gave it away. this is cheaper and can be used for years to come. It has a shape sorter which is great for co-ordination and learning shapes
Everything is great about this.. it doesn't take batteries, it's affordable and converts to a pull along wagon when your little one is past the walker stage
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madles
- 57 reviews
- 2 likes
OK
My son loved this toy, it helped him when learning to walk. It has lots of other activities to keep little ones entertained. My son still uses this toy to push around his teddies like a pram.
Was brilliant for helping my son keep steady wheny learning to walk.
The handles were hard to remove and conert to a wagon.
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happy_lifeQLD, 4817
- 71 reviews
Excellent
She loves all of the features that this product has to offer so that makes this a N#1 toy in my books. It also packs down easily, so taking it out in the car is not an issue, and when the time comes storage will be easy. I love the bright colors.
This toy has many functions. When my daughter first got it she would sit in front and play with all of the pretty features. After only 2 weeks of crawling she got confident enough to stand and walk using this product. It is very stable, I have come into the room and found her climbing the front part.
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