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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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M
> 3 dayThis walker is great, doesn’t flip over, sturdy. The best thing is it TURNS and so easily. Normal walkers go straight and hard to turn. It glides over different surfaces from hardwood to carpet to playmat. Don’t know why you would buy any other walker. Plus it’s a cute ride on too!
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Ellen M. Ryan
Greater than one weekI would give this bike 10 stars if I could. I bought this for my grandsons 1st birthday. I thought he would use it as a walker, but he wanted to ride it immediately. He was able to get around so easily. He knew how to move forward, back and even sideways without us showing him what to do. It is extremely sturdy and well made. He was getting frustrated because he always wanted someone to hold his hands and walk him, and now we put him on his bike and he is off and zooming everywhere on his own. I noticed in the past two weeks that his balance has improved and the little daredevil is even riding one-handed now!! My daughter teachers preschool special ed and said the school uses this brand of scooter for the children to help teach coordination. It is the perfect size for a one year old. It works well on all floor surfaces. My grandson can even go from hard floor to his alphabet mat with ease. We now make sure we take the bike wherever we go. It is small and light enough to take to his great-grandparents house and sturdy enough to take to the park. His confidence and independence has blossomed!
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Trey_scott9
> 3 day1 year old daughter loves it. Been using it for a few months as a push walker and she has gotten really good at steering it, but used to be difficult to keep it straight. The 4 wheels are great. Rolls well on many surfaces- hard wood, tile, carpet, grass and concrete. Only knock is that the wheels often get stuck and doesn’t allow her to push straight without my correction. But all in all we really love it.
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Heather
> 3 dayWe purchased this as a 1st birthday gift for our daughter, and she loves it! She is on the petite side, so it is a little tall for her to ride on, but for an average size 1 year old it would be perfect. She can barely reach the ground from the seat, but she sure can make it go. And she doesnt get stuck in corners because the caster wheels make it super-easy for her to turn it around. Shes also been using it for a push walker, and it does great in that regard too. She has used it inside on our hardwood floors, and outside both on our driveway and on our very uneven yard. While it doesnt move well on our grass, I believe it would go just fine if our yard were level. It was super-easy to assemble (I put it together in about 10 min with the baby helping me) and assembly instructions were easy to understand and follow. Also, the assembly tools are included. The product appears to be high-quality and definitely worth the money. Im so happy we purchased this over the other ride on toys we considered!
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Mr.M
> 3 dayThis thing is so cool. I bought one for my 2 yo daughter and she just glides around on the hardwood floor to her hearts content! That being said, she tends to sit very far forward when peddling with her feet, which means that even a small bump (transition to carpet, shoe, etc) can cause her to flip over the front and land directly onto her face. Multiple close calls make me conclude that this thing is not safe for outside unless on a very smooth, seamless surface. Im willing to bet a sidewalk crack could cause this thing to flip!
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Tanksley
> 3 dayImpressed with quality of product, printed owner’s manual, easy to follow assembly instructions
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House Bunnell
> 3 dayThis is a high quality product and our 18 month old really seems to like it. Its fairly simple to put together, though the instructions are not very well done. I eventually just eyeballed which legs I thought went where. Our 18 month old gets a kick out of riding around and Im pretty sure this will lead him very nicely into a balance back when he turns 3 next summer. He was even able to join his 5 and 7 year old siblings for some bike riding outside on the sidewalk. Not sure how it will do with larger bumps, but so far so good riding indoors at least. If we end up being more limited outside (only been out once so far) well come back and update this review. So far so good, both Dad (for the quality build) and son (for the fun) like this toy.
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Anna King
Greater than one weekSmooth ride in the house for the little ones.
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Gina G
> 3 day1st bd gift for grandson. He loves it. Was able to immediately operate as soon as he got on it. Feet touched easily so he could push around on it. Sturdy materials, only negative it did tip over when going from one surface to another (hardwood floor onto area rug). Keep An eye on this.