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Lancaster Native
> 3 dayThis is a very entertaining walker. My granddaughter loves it. There are many buttons to push and lots of sounds. For a baby learning to walk, it is very sturdy and safe. 2 of the wheels do lock if you want to slow it down. I have no complaints about this. Well worth my money.
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Captain Lou
> 3 dayThese 2 toys are both spot on. Not always easy to get into the mind of a 1 year old but for whatever reason, my grandson gravitates towards both of these toys. The learning walker is the perfect height for him. Hes not yet walking on his own but with the walker, he gets around the house like can. He moves over carpet, tile, wood floors with ease. When he bumps into something, he can repoint the walker in a better direction completely on his own. Honestly, the lights, music, phone, etc are just bonuses. Its just a great mobility tool. The cube fascinates him. I dont know what it is about the voices, noises and songs but when this thing lights up, it catches his attention. I, personally, like to play with the cymbals and maracas. He likes just about everything on here. The fact that he can grab onto the cube, flip it around and occasionally launch it across the room is great too. Its solid enough to withstand the beating yet lightweight enough to not cause great damage to everything else. A great balance. I would buy both of these again in a heartbeat.
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Jamie
> 3 dayMy 9 month daughter loves it. Makes sounds, lights up, and she stands and plays with it. She also pushes it along, learning to walk.
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Daniel Steele
> 3 dayBaby loves it great for learning and walking
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Katia98
> 3 dayI Love all the different activities on this and the bright colors. The fact that the activity board can be removed is nice. It’s not quite as sturdy as I would have thought, but still is fine for our one year old grandson. He loved pushing the buttons and dancing to the songs.
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Stacy Mirasoli
> 3 dayMy baby loves this. She is 10 months and loves getting around!
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Merlynn Brawn
> 3 dayThis was marked half off as almost new, I opened it and the item was still in the factory plastic. Easy to put together and he loves it.
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MCAREY
> 3 dayMy 10-month-old loves playing with the interactive panel and using it as a walker
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Chiley
> 3 dayNow that he’s older (13m) and walks/run by himself he doesn’t use the walker part but he does play with the detachable part
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Happy C
> 3 dayNow I would give this 3 stars if I werent able to make the following modifications. Because I can improve the item myself, I would buy this item again because my baby has loved playing with this since he was 3 months old. Hes 8 months now, and for ~$30 bucks, theres good value in this toy. So if you are considering this walker, please buy this! Do not buy the enclosed semi seated walker! Absolutely not, for a fact, babies that use the enclosed walkers, end up walking 1 month later. This is the walker you want to use! If you make at least the 1st modification. 1st modification the walker is not front heavy enough, if the baby tries to pull himself up on the green handle bars, hell topple over with the item smashing onto his face. so before that ever happened to my child, I filled a 32oz vitamin water bottle and zip tied it to the front bottom. There are 2 holes where the activity center is mounted in, zip the ties thru there, 1 tie per hole. Vitamin water bottle has a grove near the top half, allowing the zip tie to run thru that groove, keeping your water-bottle weight in place. That half pound makes all the difference in the world. Its not too heavy where they have trouble pushing it and its heavy enough to prevent the walker from flipping backwards and upside down when the baby tries pulling himself up by grabbing the green handles. 2nd modification too many flashing lights. i removed all the screws to open it up, and cut the wires that lit up the numbers 1-3. so now only the sun flashes. my baby loves it so much more. he used to grunt with frustration because there were too many lights flashing. 3rd modification if the shapes around the numbers are secured to the activity center, why isnt the phone?! that part made no sense to me. i took some elastic band from the wires sewing kit, tied one knot on each end. opened up the phone and activity center (real easy, just use an electric drill, saves all the manual screwing). with the phone, there are 3 plastic balls inside that make the rattling noise, be careful not to lose those, or put in a actual ringing bell (torn off a kitty collar from the dollar store, i paid for it of course) Then carefully place the knot in the phone and the activity center, (the phone is trickier, due to limited space) and replace the screws. Now with those three modifications, the walker will never tip over while the child pulls himself up, the activity center only has a flashing sun, and youll never misplace the phone. Tip #1: When first starting to use the walker, the walker may move too fast if both wheels are engaged. It doesnt move enough if both wheels are locked. So just engage one wheel and leave the other locked. The walker now moves just enough to challenge the child to keep up without sliding away and face planting your precious. No, the walker continues to go straight, it goes whichever direction you want. God forbid you leave your child unsupervised while they play with this. My wife let him go by himself and he hit his head on the bottom corner of the kitchen cabinet. Tip #2: So please, even if the child seems like an expert on this walker, try to stay within arms reach, or at least move him into a safe, clear, edge free area.