Pewi Walking Ride On Toy - From Baby Walker to Toddler Ride On for Ages 9 Months to 3 Years Old
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Molmart
> 3 dayI bought this for my 1 year old, she pushed it around the house. Now that she’s 18 months she loves going on bike rides as a family on her bike. Lol
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mikep777
> 3 daygot this when my daughter started crawling thinking she would use them immediately to walk. but she hasnt used them until she started balancing herself to stand once she stated standing she could use these and walk through whole of the house. good for wood and carpet flooring. better than the plastic walkers we get at toy stores. pros : 1) lot stable than the other plastic walkers. 2) does not skid on hardwood floor or carpeted floor. 3) very good shade of colors. 4) easy to fix and get going. cons : 1) i would have loved the seat to be a bit bigger to sit for the kids. 2) instead of complete plastic handle i would have loved to have a bit of rubberized handle for comfort and for grip. 3) my kid was born 17 inches and she was shorter than kids of her age so when she started using it it was not at a comfortable hight. i would have loved to made the height adjustments to a litter bit. 4) way to increase the friction on the wheels so that kids cold start using it much earlier.
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Mich
> 3 dayShe love it , but I think it should be for a child that walking.
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Edwin
> 3 dayGreat pre-walking scooter gives toddler freedom to move around without crawling. Toddler couldnt yet walk, but wants to run when riding this scooter bike toy... sturdy and easy to assemble all tools needed are included.
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W W shoe searcher
> 3 dayOur grandson immediately stopped using his other walker when this one arrived. It’s very easy for him to maneuver with the 360-wheels, to the point he’s learned to stop and turn before banging the wall as he did with the other walker. And can he go! At 12 months, he’s still too short to use it as a scooter, but he will try to sit on it. The other notable thing is its silence. With so many toys making sounds, singing songs or glowing lights, this one is “mute”. There is no immediate reinforcement. It’s teaching him that he actually has to put some effort into it to achieve pleasure. Additionally, the baby’s parents were very grateful for a bit of quiet. It is not only the baby’s favorite 1st birthday present but his parents, too.
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Dr. Carroll Dicki
> 3 dayI bought this for our one year old granddaughter and it is a hit - she cant quite walk yet but loves to sit on it and scoot around. She can use it as a walker or to ride on. It is a genius invention with wheels that go any direction and its so stable with its wide legs. My friend who saw her use it immediately ordered one for her grandchild.
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victoria
> 3 dayI bought two of these bikes one for my granddaughter and one for grandson both children turning 1. Neither could reach the floor to push it around but they liked starting to walk holding onto it. My 6 yr old granddaughter really likes riding it with her baby brother in her lap.
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Emily
> 3 dayWe gave this to our son when he was 14 months old, for Christmas. He is 32” tall and it’s a wonderful height for him to push around (so many toys are only for short babies!). Once his coordination gets better he’ll be able to ride it. It should also be a good height for that! The swivel wheels are really what sets this apart. They’re wonderful, especially if you’ve seen a baby play with a single direction push toy. This is so much better. We LOVE the pewi.
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charlie
> 3 dayThis is great indoor or outdoor on a flat surface for our 1.5 year old. I think he’ll use it as he gets older as well.
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Tanksley
> 3 dayImpressed with quality of product, printed owner’s manual, easy to follow assembly instructions