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jwh
> 3 dayGreat way to help kids explore the world on two feet. Our grandson used it all the time while learning to walk and it helped with his confidence. The back wheels can lock to slow down the walker and then unlock as his skill level increased. Even though he is fully walking, he still likes to play with all the sounds and keyboard. Still in excellent shape. Would highly recommend.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayKid has played with this toy for months. Finally walking and he loves to use this guy. Recommend
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Stacy Mirasoli
> 3 dayMy baby loves this. She is 10 months and loves getting around!
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Wendall
> 3 dayChristmas
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wendy kipp
> 3 dayI originally bought this when my grandson was learning to walk thinking it would help him, but found out that this was very tippy. He loved the little sounds and things it made and pushing the buttons, so I took off the face of it and put away the rolling part and let him play with the computer portion. He is now 2 and 1/2 and we were cleaning out our spare room and we pulled out the rolling part and discovered that he loved pushing it like a lawnmower and running back and forth with it through the room. It was big fun for him and he was getting lots of energy out. It wasnt hurting him and he enjoyed it so much. He had also forgotten about the computerized part quite awhile ago, so I got it out and reattached it and he began to play with it again all put together, it became almost like a new toy to him and now he loves it all over again. It is like a little push mower toy with lights and sounds. So make of this what you will. If you are looking for a walker, it is not good for that, but for an older baby, that can already walk, they will probably love pushing it around and playing with the sounds and buttons.
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Stephanie
> 3 dayBought this for my little man at about 10/11 months. He loves it! I love how it has an on/off switch and disconnects for lap play. However, the “locks” on the wheels don’t lock anything. Unlocked, it’s very fast and if it’s locked there’s not enough grip to keep from moving.
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toni morgan
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Susan Osborne
> 3 dayOur grandson had one at home, so we got him one for Christmas for our house. He really interacts with it a lot and uses it to help pull himself up (with us anchoring it). I believe he will be able to use it for at least a couple of years. It was easy to assemble and has been sturdy so far. Yes, the phone doesn’t stay attached well, but that doesn’t seem to bother him.
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Jan C.
> 3 dayToy Telephone obsolete and lasted about three minutes but not missed. Possibly have updated this bit! Baby runs with it now - I should call it a runner not a walker.haha Inspires confidence
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Sally
> 3 dayThis wonderful toy has allowed my granddaughter to become confident in walking.