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Fri, Mar 27th, 2009, 11:37 PM #1
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My son got this as a christmas gift from his aunty Krista.
He was slow to start walking so this was the perfect gift for him.
It's supposed to go from teaching them to walk, to a ride on toy for later in life.
For starters, assembly was a chore. I watched my hubby struggle with it for a good 45 minutes.
I'd have to say what I love about this walker, is the fact that it's lightweight. He can push it around no problems and even manuver it out of the way of things.
What I also like is the simple step to move it from walker to ride on!! Its as simple as pulling a red latch and pushing up on the handle! LOL that excited me because it wasn't overly complicated to use.
My son doesn't really like the ride on aspect of it yet, he still enjoys walking around the livingroom with it and ramming into everything. What also is great about this is that the ride-on is very compact and will fit into most toy boxes easily.
I think this product runs anywhere from $20 - $30.
For myself I'd give it 4/5, I took away a point because assembly is a bit of a pain and it's also a little girly looking LOL My mother thought it was for someone else because of all the pinks and oranges on it. But it definitely keeps my son amused, regardless of colour!This thread is currently associated with: Amazon.ca & Amazon.comLast edited by ex0ticb3lla; Fri, Mar 27th, 2009 at 11:38 PM.
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Sat, Mar 28th, 2009, 12:34 PM #2
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