Pewi Walking Ride On Toy - From Baby Walker to Toddler Ride On for Ages 9 Months to 3 Years Old
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Lisa Weed
> 3 dayI love this ride-on toy. I have gifted it several times. My grandchildren started using this at the age of 8 months. My three-year-old grandson still loves it at the age of 3. I give it for baby showers/gifts.
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Missy H
Greater than one weekWill also be a great riding to. Very stable
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Educ8kdz
> 3 dayEverywhere we go we take this! It’s lightweight and my 10 month old loves it! It really helps with not bending over to help learn to walk. It’s pricey I know but it is so good and easy to put together.
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Rachel
21-11-2024we love it! my 14 month old has had it for about 4 months and hes a very tall baby so his balance has been something of a challenge while learning to walk. This has helped him so much! at first he was a little scared to get on it but within a week of playing around with it he took to it and hes improved his balance so much! I recommend this for anyone trying to help their children out with a little extra balance. especially tall babies whos balance is taking longer to catch up with their heights. I would also like to say that my very short 12 month old nephew uses it as well and he already could walk but he does enjoy playing with it and riding on it
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spotty
> 3 dayThis is such an amazing walking toy for babies. We got this for our daughter when she was still not walking independently. She used it a ton and she really enjoyed the freedom of movement w/ the caster wheels, unlike more traditional walkers. She has been walking independently for months now and she still takes off w/ the walker for fun. She is 30 tall right now and at an in between stage of height and development such that shes not yet figured out how to sit on it and ride it like a bike. Because she is not yet riding it like a bike I cannot speak to the tipping problem that some other reviewers mention.
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EasyPeasy
> 3 dayKid didnt start using this bike until learning how to confidently walk. I was worried that the bike wasnt going to be used when there was not interest in that learning to walk phase. I eat my words because this thing is zooming around my house every day. Best purchase we could have made. Doesnt mark up our floors and hasnt made dents in the walls. Wheels go in all directions so able to move it all around. Easy to assemble when following a video example. Cant wait until the bike actually starts being ridden instead of pushed around like it is now. For reference our 1yo is in the top 5 percentile for height and cannot place feet flat on the floor when sitting on the bike. Will come soon and then we will be in big (but fun) trouble.
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Tyler
> 3 dayEasier than expected to put together. Even came with its own Allen wrench.
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Tanksley
> 3 dayImpressed with quality of product, printed owner’s manual, easy to follow assembly instructions
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dumbbear
> 3 dayThis thing is awesome! I got it a couple of months ago at the point where my daughter can walk while holding my hand, but she wasnt confident enough to even try walking on her own (so she always got back down on her knees to crawl somewhere, and then stand up again once she got to where she wanted to go even though its no more than a couple feet in distance). We have one of those push walkers, but the wheels always slid too fast away from her and so she could never push one of those on her own. It took her 5 minutes to be comfortable on the Ybike the very first time I put her on it, and then after that she was literally rolling all over the house on her own! The design is amazing. The body is slender in the middle, so that when my daughter is straddled and walking, it doesnt require her to open her natural stance too much. The tail of the body widens so that she doesnt slip out the back end. The height is perfectly low enough to encourage her to stand and walk instead of sit and paddle, but she can sit on it when shes tired. The wheels are 360 spinner style and rollerblade quality, which makes the Ybike very easily maneuverable in every direction (and doesnt require me to drop whatever Im doing to go and get her unstuck or turned around). Its small and compact compared to the traditional walkers on the market (we live in the city and dont have much space), and totally works even in small spaces. My only very minor complaint is that the color of the product featured in this picture is all wrong. The description says pink, but the picture looks like its got more of a purplish hue. Its totally pink...think bubble gum pink.
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Meiny
> 3 dayWhat a creative walker and ride on toy. Easy to push around and change direction when caught in a corner.