Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Vtech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker


Product Description
With a barnyard of friends to cheer baby on, your little one will love learning to walk using the Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker. Start her out with the easy-to-remove play panel for floor play or fun on-the-run. Then step it up with the fun-to-maneuver walker.

The Learning Walker has a medley of fun three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset. And, the Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more. 5 piano keys play music notes. Removable play panel for tummy time. 3 colorful spinning rollers. 3 shape sorters and light-up shape buttons. Telephone handset, spinning gears and open/close barn door enhance role play fun.

Product Features
5 piano keys play music notes
3 colorful spinning rollers
3 shape sorters and light-up shape buttons
Telephone handset, spinning gears and open/close barn door enhance role play fun
Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Customer Reviews
Baby can stand By MommaYu
I bought this toy to teach baby how to stand and walk and he just loves it! I work with him on it everyday and within a week he could stand and pull himself up. The only drawback is that I wish there were brakes because it moves faster than he can walk. But if I assist him, he giggles up a storm. I love that it is detachable as well. I took it with us on a 2 hr car trip and it kept baby entertained. Love it! No regrets with this purchase.

Great toy By MM
My nephew really enjoys playing with this toy. He mostly enjoys pushing the buttons and hearing the different sounds. He also uses it to pull up on and is able to walk with it now. However, it is relatively easy to pull the walker over so he has fallen and it landed on top of him several times. I would recommend only using it as a walker when the child is very close to walking or you are right beside them to make sure the child does not pull it over. Overall he has thoroughly enjoyed this toy and at 11 months he is now able to use the walker effectively!

Best toy, baby loves it By Audra
My now 101/2 mo old baby has been playing with this toy for about 3 months now. She absoulutely loves it. Now that she is starting to try to walk she pushes it across the room. She loves to pull it off the stand and play with it on the floor as well. It is very vesatile.

My son LOVES this By Michele H. Vieira
My mother got this for my son when he was reaching the age of walking, and it helped him tremendously. He sat in front of it and played with it and then slowly started using it to stand up, and eventually pushing it around walking. He walks on his own now so he doesn't need it anymore but I detached the front panel with all the buttons and music, packed away the walking part on wheels, and now he just plays with the front panel. He still loves it and dances to the songs it plays.

Gives your money's worth
My son got this as a gift at 9 months old. Although he was pulling up, he was too young to use the walker, which can move very quickly, but he loved the detachable electronic toy. He particularly loved the peek-a-boo feature that plays when the gate is lifted and the phone, which can be detached and carried around.

At 11 months he was coordinated enough to use the entire walker and he has continued to use it for more than 7 months. This is definitely a toy that gives its money's worth, unlike other toys that, developmentally, only last a couple months.

My only complaint is that it continues to play music much longer than similar toys. If left untouched for 30 seconds, it will reprise its "theme song" which is frustrating when we're trying or transition activities or when you bump into it in the night.

Awesome for first-time walkers By MHerndon
I have had my "Sit to Stand Walker" for 8 months, now. We got it for my daughter when she was 9 months old and showing signs of getting ready to walk. She started walking with this toy at 10 months old, and finally realized she could walk without it at 12.5 months.

We have hardwood floors, and it is just fine! It does skid around a bit, but really, what kid doesn't fall a few times when they're learning to walk anyway? She's much taller than average, and this has never tipped over on her, when when she was using it to pull herself up. She's been walking independently for a couple of months now, but the little activity board still delights her.

My son loves it By Ehsan Kabiri Rahani
I just bought it for my son when he was 8 months , he just loves it , he is walking with this now and playing with the musical toy that attached the walker now he is almost one and put the circle on it and like our approval .. ...totally recommend this for your little one.

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