You'll get more mileage out of the Fisher-Price Stride to Ride Walker because it grows with your child. Pull the legs apart and use it as a walker, encouraging little ones to take their first steps. Snap the legs together for use as a ride-on toy for toddlers. Each accomplishment is rewarded by dancing lights and delightful music. Includes a basketball hoop and small colorful balls for more fun. Features on/off switch and volume control. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Ages 9 months and up. Imported.Small children can enjoy this versatile toy through two development stages. Newly mobile babies can push the walker around: the easy-grip plastic handle keeps hands steady, while four wheels ensure the walker won’t tip over easily. A simple adjustment to the wheel legs turns the walking toy into a ride-on for older toddlers, with a wide seat for comfort and footrests to keep feet safe when an adult ends up steering. The sun-faced handle doubles as a backboard to a red plastic basket. Four balls are included, and youngsters can develop hand-eye coordination by tossing them into the basket. Aural stimulation is provided via the switch on the sun’s face, which offers low and high volume settings. When the sun’s nose is pushed or when the vehicle is in motion, one of two jazzy little tunes plays for about 10 seconds. For quieter play the music can be turned off. --Pam Lauer
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The best $...I've ever spent
My daughter was about 5 months old when she got this and she is now 15 months and still plays with this every single day. No toy has ever kept her attention as much as this has. The nose on the front of the walker plays 2 different tunes when pressed and you would think that would get boring, but not for my baby. She loves to put the balls in the basket in the front and when she figured out they came out back that was a real treat for her! Now she sits on the back with the bars together and rides herself around the house. I like that it goes from a walker to a rider. It provides extra long use for the toy! She has also started using it to stand up on like a balance beam, which is pretty scary but she does really well holding on to the front part where the hand bar runs across the top. Just be careful leaving it near the couch or anything like that because it didn't take my daughter long to figure out she can use the ride on the climb up onto the couch.
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A Great Help in Learning to Walk
We tried other walkers and they were stunningly unsafe and front heavy. A baby's first push would send the walker and the baby tumbling forward. Although this walker *can* fall forward (and backward) it doesn't happen easily and tends to happen slowly.
Our son was leaning on and pushing around the dining room chairs at 9 mos. as he learned to walk. After he got this he was walking comfortably with it immediately and comfortably without it in just days. Besides being more stable than other walkers, the flared struts prevent stubbed toes as he whisks too close to walls and furniture.
Now, having been walking for a few months he still uses it just to cruise around. His legs are still too short to exploit its "scooter" configuration. The balls and basket are irrelevant. He was never interested in them and will occasionally put some toy in the basket as he moves but it's really not necessary.
My strong recommendation for this toy is based on: (1) how much our son...
Awesome
My daughter has loved this toy since the day she got it. She got it for Christmas when she was almost 11 months old. She was already walking, but not steadily. This toy gave her confidence and she loves the silly face and fun music. She also loves when we convert it to a ride on toy and push her around. Now that she is 1 she loves to put things in the basket and truck around the house. she also loves to push the nose and just dance to the music. The motion sensor on this toy is real sensitive so it doesn't have to be banged to play. My daughter just has to walk up to it and it will play. Also, it isn't so loud that is can be mind numbing and the beat is kinda catchy. My neice who is almost two recieved this on her first birthday and used it for a walker until recently. She still uses it to push around, but now she really loves to sit on it and scott around. This is really a useful toy and really fun. My daughter doesn't really care about the balls that come with it she...
Rating : 3.9
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