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Description

The VTech learning walker has a removable play panel, 5 piano keys that play music, 2 colorful spinning rollers, 3 shape sorters, 3 light-up buttons, and a pretend telephone handset to develop motor skills and encourage creativity.
The Fisher-Price stacking toy set includes 10 colorful blocks for sorting, stacking, and dropping to introduce colors and shapes. It has an easy-carry handle and all blocks fit inside the bucket for storage.
The VTech walker features over 70 sing-along songs, music, sound effects, and fun phrases, making it an engaging early learning center for babies and toddlers aged 9 months to 3 years old.
The Fisher-Price blocks set is designed for babies aged 6 months and older, allowing for early exploration and play.
The VTech walker requires 2 AA batteries, which are included in the package.

Reviews

  1. great item for pre-walkers
    my granddaughter loves it. she’s 12 months, crawling, and wanting to stand and walk. this walker is great, she pulls herself up and walks by pushing it around the house, so excited to be walking tall. and she loves the lights and music and gadgets on the front, so when she tires of walking, she sits and plays. we lock the wheels so it doesn’t push as quickly. keeps her entertained and motivated. awesome.

  2. Excellent product.
    This is a super product for helping little ones to learn how to walk. Love it.

  3. Great tool to help little ones walk
    Bought for my 8 month old daughter who was pulling herself up and pushing furniture around at 7 months. She now walks around with the walker on setting one as setting two is still too fast for her but she loves it. She now even lets go and tries to take a few steps without it. She also enjoys playing with the front and is obsessed with the telephone part of it.

  4. Better than others, but has its faults too
    Bought this for my 8 month daughter who just started to crawl and pull herself up in her playpen. I anticipate it wont be long before she tries to walk so I thought this would be ideal for her when she plays on the floor. Overall its a decent product but the wheels are the biggest weak spot which I will get to later.Assembly is fairly straight forward, you insert the legs into the frame, and then insert the handle into the frame where the legs are which lock them in place. That’s it, you’re done. No screws.The learning centre detaches from the unit and can lay flat on the ground or you can hold it on your lap while your child plays with it. Everything is attached via a hinge or string with the exception of the phone, it is the only item that comes lose and can potentially be lost. The phone also acts as a rattle as it has a few tiny balls in it that rattle when you shake it, but they often get caught on the inner assembly of the phone and I have to bang it to get them lose again.The play centre has 2 settings, sounds or music which are then triggered as your child interacts with each of the items. There is also a volume setting at the top for low and high. After listening to it for 5 minutes you’ll be glad there is a low setting. My daughter loves to open the door, hit the cow and play with the phone. The piano gets an honourable mention and the other items are infrequently used.Now the wheels. You can set them to lock or control the speed which it rolls. There is 2 settings, 1 faster than the other. When the wheels are locked, it can still be easily pushed which is the concerning part. If my daughter sits up and leans on it, it slides back creating potential for her to hit her face on it or the floor. Not good! We now put it against the couch so when she tries to stand or lean on it, it pushes into the couch so it doesn’t move.In terms of excitement, my daughter will play with this for 5-10 minutes before she is ready to move on to another toy. Hoping to get more use out of this when she starts walking and will use it as a walker.Pros:- Easy to assemble- Lots of colours- Variety of different sounds and musicCons:- Can still be pushed with wheels locked- Phone rattle design needs to be revisited

  5. Good walking toy
    This is a sturdy walker to use when your baby is learning to walk.I like that you can remove the activity board and just use the walker on its own. Or if baby isn’t standing or walking yet, can play with the activity board on the floor.

  6. Perfect gift and
    What is not to like about this toy. My niece loves it and it’s pink and there is so much she can do and learn from all the extra added features on the front. She takes it wherever she goes. It’s fun, loud with music and she loves it.

  7. Great Gift for Babies Learning to Walk
    I bought this for a family member who’s son is about to start walking. They loved it! Its entertaining for the baby to use when its sitting, and especially when they need assistance walking. Great for developing strength in their legs and that independence. Would definitely buy again as a gift.

  8. Nice
    This toy keeps my daughter entertained with all its lights and sounds. My only concern is that when you put the brake on for the walker, it doesn’t actually brake. It still slides so when she tries to use this to get up it always moves which causes her to fall. It’s even worse when it’s not on carpet.

  9. Me encanto es muy bonito, lo que si es que ese teléfono debería venir unido por un cable , por que se ha perdido más de una vez 😳

  10. Lovely.grandaughter loves playing with it,and it has learnt her to walk quicker

  11. good

  12. Excelente!! A mi bebé de 12 meses le encanto!! Y le está ayudando mucho a aprender a caminar, se siente independiente y a la vez más segura.

  13. thank you to the other reviewers who suggested purchasing at 6 months! my babe will be 6m this week and she loves this walker already! It was very easy to put together and seems pretty sturdy. the on/off switch has two modes, a book and music, and there is a volume switch at the top. I’m not entirely sure of the differences between the book and music modes, but that’s okay. the height of the walker seems perfect for my giant babe (~95% percentile at 6m) so I’m sure for most learning to walkers it would be fine. we liked to sit in front and play, especially with the cow and the barn door, and really like the phone too. babe keeps trying to pull herself up using the phone (not the best idea) or the sides of the walker, and since she doesn’t have the strength to do all the work, the back wheels will come up. obviously she is heavily supervised so not an issue, but as an FYI, it’s not that heavy so will move with a 20lb baby. the front panel is very easy to detach and play with on the floor, but babe seems to prefer standing and playing.update: we are now walking with this and babe is pulling herself up all the time. I’m impressed with the walker since it has only fallen over a small handful of times (and definitely preventable if you wanted to be that parent that was rightthere) and no actual injuries, just giggles. I do find the tunes to be pretty annoying… this might be my least favorite of all of her toys. thank goodness for the on off button! but, babe likes it, so i guess i do too.

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