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 with the Sit-to-Stand 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. A medley of fun awaits — there are three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset. The Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track by teaching shapes… More >>
- 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
- Recommended for children 6 months and above
Vtech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
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There is too much going on for our daughter to learn anything, and the constant noise drives us crazy! You hit one button and first it will say “square”, then perhaps a color, then it has music. You can’t just get it to repeat “square.” When not touched for a few seconds, it then repeats its welcome song. I wanted this toy because it had lots of different sounds, but I didn’t realize how they would play out in reality. My daughter (10 months) likes one of the buttons, but ignores the others.
Rating: 3 / 5
This toy was instrumental in helping my son to walk. He pushed this toy all over the house day and night. The toys on it light up and make noises. There’s an educational mode and a music mode. My son’s favorite part is the phone. He pretends like he’s talking to daddy. This toy is very sturdy. My son has pulled himself up on it numerous times and it’s never tipped over. I also noticed that it doesn’t seem to go too fast. Other walkers I’ve seen take off and leave the baby to fall on his face. This one is perfect. I recommend it to everyone. My son was walking on his own after 1 month of using this.
Rating: 5 / 5
The play panel worked for the first ten minutes and now freezes every time we turn it on. It’s also not very educational as it does not repeat the vocals when the buttons are pressed. Instead either it will make a random comment or music will play. And if it is not touched within a few seconds it will start playing music. There’s no chance for kids to learn cause and effect. The only part my daughter likes is to take the phone off the hook.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is a nice walker that doesn’t go too fast or tip easily. There are several activities with two modes of play that my 10 month old seems to enjoy. Good price as well.
Rating: 4 / 5
This toy is exactly as it says a sit to stand learning walker. It has lots of interactive features and my daughter loves it. The front “face” comes off so she can sit on the floor with it and play….when she is feeling adventurous she pushes it around. It does not have any resistance feature on the wheels (like some other walkers) so she is still learning to push it and control it without falling but I would recommend it and buy it again over other walkers (I have 2 others that don’t interest her as much)
Rating: 5 / 5