Fisher-Price Baby & Toddler Toy Musical Lion Walker Push Along with Lights Sounds & Developmental Activities for Ages 6+ Months [Amazon Exclusive]

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  • Kindle Customer

    Greater than one week

    I bought this for my 10 month old that is just learning to cruise. Children must be supervised at first because its not heavy enough to support a childs weight until they learn how to use it. Baby had a couple harmless bumps on her behind until she learned to use it. She loves the sound effects and toys on the front of the lion too. I would recommend this toy, but know that it must be used with supervision.

  • L.Fogs

    Greater than one week

    My child seems to like it. Wish the wheels would get better traction. Can slide out from under him as he tries to pull up. May work better on carpet than hardwood floors. Hard to turn also. Still a great tool for learning to walk though!

  • Angella J Newsom

    > 3 day

    Bought for my grandbaby girl and she loves it! She is just learning to walk and is going to get the task done a little quicker with this toy.

  • emily

    > 3 day

    Got this for my son whos about to walk. It would even be great for a younger baby that can sit and play with the fun features on the front. Has great stability when being pushed around by a wobbly walker great purchase!

  • J. Brown

    > 3 day

    Its kind of lame, there are many better options out there for a little more money. The wheels dont roll well, and they are hard plastic so they slide sideways just as easily as forward, so its not a very stable walker for the new cruiser. The activities are bland and dont seem to engage my daughter at all. She plays with this for 60 seconds tops and shes done. The little butterfly slides back and forth, but doesnt make any noise, same goes for every thing on this toy. I guess thats good if you like a quiet house. The 3 buttons each play a short song and thats about it. The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Stride-to-Ride Puppy is a much better option if you can afford it, but its about twice as much money. The Disney Minnie Mouse Bow-tique My first Activity Ride-on is also better if its still available.

  • Gail Wells

    > 3 day

    Very colorful and my 6 mos. old is fascinated and the keys are in a good location to hit for sound. No review on the walking part yet

  • PrimeAddict

    > 3 day

    This is a very simple push walker. Easy to assemble. Requires two AA batteries. The features are too simple: only one light (lions nose lights up red), there are three musical keys that play music, everything else just spins, turns or flips. One of the keys was defective. The stickers seems cheap. Its an alright toy, but the VTech version looks much nicer.

  • S. Hamilton

    > 3 day

    My 7 month old granddaughter absolutely loves this product. It is helping her to walk! I have fun sitting on the floor playing with her! I highly recommend this product! Seller delivered on time as promised!

  • Emily

    > 3 day

    We received this as a gift from my husbands parents. It is extremely lightweight other people have mentioned, which is a little awkward when your little one is just barely walking. So while the baby was very small we have to get Grandma and Grandpas house. Once he got old enough to walk a little better we brought it home and since then he has loved it. Some of the favorite features are the little tiny mirror on the right hand side. My little one loves to look in it and he gives himself little baby kisses. Also when you press the nose it says a couple of different things. One of which is a sneezing sound and a giggle which makes the baby laugh every single time! There are some music note buttons you can push on the bottom front and you can play Mary Had a Little Lamb on them should you so desire. One thing I would change is when you forget to turn off the switch on the back after a little amount of time the toy decides it wants to play apparently and it will say something. That does not sound like such a big deal however after play time when youre trying to get your baby down for a nap and you realize you forgot to turn off the toy, your baby will just be getting to sleep when all the sudden the toy will say something really loudly, because you had it on the highest volume of course. I speak from experience, many many times... All in all this is a very good toy and I believe it really helped our son become a good walker. I would recommend this to other moms.

  • C. Oleary

    > 3 day

    My 14 month old grandtwins love this toy, although they dont seem to use the walker feature of it too much. Rather they like to sit in front of the lion and activate the lights and sounds. They have not tired of this toy, returning to it several times in the course of any play session. Recommended.

With lights, sounds and 8 different busy activities, Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker encourages younger babies to Sit & Play…batting, spinning, flipping, pressing, clacking, slidingand playing peek-a-boo in the mirror, too! And when baby’s ready to pull up, stand and walk, this sturdy lion friend bravely helps steady baby’s first steps. Lights, sounds and music play as baby pushes lion along, encouraging little walkers to keep going.

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