Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Stroll-Along Walker, Standard Packaging
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It fits perfectly, yes.
We assembled it in 30 minutes, but it took a little longer than that if it were still in pieces You have 45 minutes left. It is absolutely loved by my granddaughter. Considering the age of the child, I like the stability of the product.
Since I don't remember any assembly, if there was, I remember it was super simple! You will have a lot of fun with your niece!
There is a three year old son and an 18 month old niece, and they both enjoy it to no end. It is used by my niece to push and pull her babies. It is my niece who stands at 32 inches and my son who stands at My guess is that she would like it a lot. As I was buying it, I knew I wasn't going to purchase a traditional walker, instead I wanted something she would enjoy for a few years.
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I'm happy with the walker, but the wheels turn too fast for my almost walking 10 month old Her knees would keep bending as she fell and tried pushing it. So, I found out how to get the wheels to "adjust" to a very beginner. A dollar store rubber band around the outer axel of the wheel will help prevent the wheel from spinning. It should disappear completely under the yellow axel after you wrap it around a few times. That's it! The problem is solved. You can stop using the support once your baby is walking and walking well on its own Just reach in with a dull knife and cut the rubber band, and the wheels will spin again as fast as they used to.
The seller, Robert's Fojjer, pledged it would be sent to me, but I never received it. It has been over a month since that happened. As a result of reading other reviews about the seller, I found out that I wasn't the only one who never received the product. However, I did purchase one from another seller. The steering wheel is too small, the wheels roll too fast and it tips over too easily. It is not suitable for children who are just starting There is no reason to spend money on it. Learning to walk toys such as the VTech Sit to Stand Learning Walker are better choices. A lockable wheel system and a removable play panel make this an extremely versatile toy. A $35 gift certificate was included as well.
The fact that she can't yet walk behind it by herself doesn't diminish her enjoyment of it. Pushing the button on the bear that makes music and spinning the rattle on the front are two of her favorite things to do. I'm sure we'll be able to get even more use out of it as my daughter grows older and is able to walk longer distances. The assembly was fairly straightforward and did not take more than 10 minutes About fifteen We were able to fit our Baby Stella doll perfectly into.
When she falls, it is sturdy enough not to pull her down along with it. The older kids who visit us (ages four and up) like to play with it as well, so I know we will be able to use it for a very long time. Not too loud and not too long, the music is short and sweet. Despite the buttons being easy to operate for little hands, they are still difficult for adults. The cons are Some walkers have wheels that can be locked, but yours does not. Her legs are too tired to keep up with it on carpet because it goes too fast for them. The little musical bear also sticks up near the handles which is an issue for me. When she goes for the thing, however, it isn't very stable, so she falls. There is a better place for it in the middle. Apart from that, this is a super cute and functional bag!.
Although she had just started walking, she was in a very wobbly phase of gaining strength in her legs, so this was perfect since she loved to hold on to it and walk around the house (under supervision, of course). Despite the fact that it was easy to assemble, the wheels were stable, due to the wide base. At the age of almost 2 years old, she is a pro at walking and still enjoys the benefits of snuggling up with any stuffed animal or doll she can fit into her basket. I believe this is really cute, and it is well worth investing in since it lasts for a little while and they can use their imaginations.
It was something small that I wanted. My then 10 month old granddaughter was learning to walk at the time and I needed a small walking toy to help her along. We still keep this at our house, and she plays with it every time she visits anytime she wants. She's 20 months now and we have always kept this at our house. Since it is small enough for a child to use, it is not too big and now that she is a well-trained walker she still uses it as a doll stroller, but she uses it for so While pushing it quickly and laughing, she transports all kinds of things around the house in it, as well as zooms around the deck outside pushing it. Her future grandchildren will probably enjoy it as much as she did. I am sure this item is well made. In the winter when she was still under a year old, we bought her a Fisher Price Brilliant Hug and Giggle doll, which fit fine and was fun for her to push around. The doll remains in her crib until she is old enough to sleep without it.
She absolutely adores it. It was one of the best toys I've ever had! He got it for me when I was 1 My 8-year old received this present as a birthday gift, and she absolutely adores I love it so much! I love how sturdy it is! There is no danger of your child slipping and falling due to the moderate incline. The fact that your baby can hold onto it while trying to stand up makes it an amazing product! Also, it's cute as a button! As my baby has used it now for learning how to walk, and later she can play with her baby, take her baby for walks, and copy me I liked it very much. In fact, my baby now only uses her walker for walking. It is becoming harder and harder to crawl. Her favorite thing about it is that it is so much easier and faster for her to get places with it. she MUST have this!.
As a mom looking for a walker toy for my daughter, I found this one appealing because I had never seen one that is also a doll stroller, and it features a more feminine design than others As a child, I once imagined it would be adorable to see my baby push a doll around. This did not turn out to be the case. It is not her practice to push her dolls. little bear on top of the toy that plays music at the touch of a button is the only thing she likes about this toy. It also comes with some little slider toys and a cylinder with balls in it, as well as the bear with music played by the switch. There is a little flip thing on the toy that flips out to show two different pictures, which are located on the tray. With the exception of the bear, she does not care for any of the attachments on the toys. On hardwood floors, the toy was difficult to roll, and it flipped backward when she tried to stand up on it, so very few times did she try using it that way Her gait was uneven, so it was hard for her to keep it straight, and she fell when she was learning to walk because it was so slippery.