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by mom2girlz , May 22 '01
Pros: Sturdy; folds down easily; effective Cons: Toys on the walker barely amused my child
Your baby's first steps are one of the most precious milestones you'll ever get to witness. Watching my oldest daughter take her first steps as a baby was a moment of mixed emotions for me. While being overcome with sheer excitement,- and making a mad...
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by willeftk - Top 1000, Aug 05 '00
Pros: Sturdy, Colorful, Works well on different surfaces Cons: none
Is there anything that can warm the cockles of a parent's heart more than the giggle of delight heard from their baby? I was blessed to hear that sweet sound over and over this evening from my 11 month old son. You see, he has started to notice that...
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by laweiler1 , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Great Learning Tool for 6 months and up! Cons: Noisy when pushed for mom and dad
When my daughter was 8 months old, I bought an Activity Walker at a garage sale for $5.00. At first I thought that it was just going to be tossed to the side like so many of garage sale finds that I had bought previously, how wrong I was!
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by JulieinID , May 18 '00
Pros: Helps baby to walk. Cons: Toys fall off easily and babies lose interest in this toy!
We bought this for our daughter when she was 11 mos. old. Unlike our son, she has been a little hesitant about walking on her own. So, we thought she'd probably like this toy to help her walk.
She did like the toy, but not as much as I had...
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by mommy2clay , Apr 09 '00
Pros: Helps to steady baby's first steps Cons: Lightweight, easily tipped over
I purchased this walker from a yard sale while I was pregnant with my son. I think I paid $3.00 for it. It was nearly brand new. The Fisher Price Activity Walker usually runs about $20.00 so I was excited about my bargain.
After the birth of...
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by fallyn96 - Top 500, Nov 08 '00
Pros: sturdy, motor skill developing toys, folds for easy storage Cons: fasteners are a little difficult to undo, activity panel may come off
We received the Fisher Price Activity Walker as a gift from a neighbor. Her daughter had outgrown it, and since it was still in good condition, she hated to just throw it away. Because my son wasn't even born at the time, we put the walker away until he...
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by sister2429 , Dec 09 '00
Pros: Great quality and durability Cons: rolls too quickly on linoleum floors
This Fisher Price Activity Walker is great. I received one of these for my second child. She loved it. I don't really remember her using it for a walker to really learn how to walk though. She used it for more of a balancer. She would get up wobble to...
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by pgsahm , Jun 04 '00
Pros: wonderful idea, great for wanna-be-walking-babies Cons: none, though it CAN be a little unstable on slippery surfaces
Fearless is the best way to describe my child. He is almost 9 months old and is completely without fear. He started crawling at about 6 1/2 months and pulling up on furniture about 20 minutes after his first crawl. Now, just a few months later, he wants...
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by Ang27mom , Aug 14 '00
Pros: Fun for kids Cons: Can pinch when being put up or down
The Fisher Price Activity walker is another great product in a long line of great products. I purchased this product for my youngest child when he was just 7 months old. It cost me approximately 19.99. One of the best things about this item is that it...
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by marislet , Oct 26 '00
Pros: Fun way to learn to walk Cons: Don't need it for very long
My 9 month old had been pulling up for only a few days when I decided to buy this for her. I had some Amazon.com gift certificates, so I figured, why not? Her younger sister was walking at 7 months, so in my mind, she was behind... even if she really...
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by Sue918 , Dec 13 '00
Pros: easy to clean, durable, educational and fun Cons: not good support for pulling up to
My Mom got Justin the Fisher Price Activity Walker a few months ago. In this review I will tell you what the Fisher Price Activity Walker is and how Justin has learned to walk with it.
The Fisher Price Activity Walker is a walk behind toy that...
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by SmrfChic , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Helps child gain confidence to walk Cons: Annoying clicking noise from front wheels
My daughter was a cruiser. By the age of six months, she was pulling up on the couches and door frames, eager to see the world from a more upright position. She loved to cruise around our living room holding onto the furniture, but seemed to lack the...
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by LRGuis - Top 500, Jun 02 '00
Pros: Ample toys, folding Cons: Too light, slippery handle grip, not interesting to toddler
We didn't really use a walker for our first child. We did have a mini grocery-cart type toy which he used from time to time, but the poor deprived boy had only mom's hands for the most part. So Ben came along and we decided to make up for it and buy...
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by arah , Oct 11 '00
Pros: sturdy Cons: none
Help Baby Walk
I bought the Fisher Price Activity Walker for my first son when he was nine months old. That is when he took his first steps. Now my second son, who is ten months old and has started walking, uses the Activity Walker to get...
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by cbobbb , Dec 06 '00
Pros: Sturdy, Durable, Gets baby moving! Cons: Not keen on folded position
My son is just one year old and although he may not be walking on his own yet - he can sure cover some ground with this speed demon. The Fisher Price Activity Walker is a toy that can be used in its stationary position from age six months and can...
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