Baby Einstein Sky Explorers Baby Walker Activity Center and Sensory Play Learning Toy with Lights, Songs and Sounds, Age 6 Months+

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Baby Einstein Sky Explorers Baby Walker Activity Center and Sensory Play Learning Toy with Lights, Songs and Sounds, Age 6 Months+

Baby Einstein Sky Explorers Baby Walker Activity Center and Sensory Play Learning Toy with Lights, Songs and Sounds, Age 6 Months+

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

It sits nicely in the corner and provides hours of fun – I can tell by my little boy’s cooing noises he loves it! If you're not willing to max out your credit cards on a fancy walker, and you can't find any random gift cards left over from your baby shower, then there are some excellent cheap options like the VTech Sit to Stand.

Backing up to when we first got our hands on the Radio Flyer walker wagon, a few points are worth mentioning. In our opinion, given how briefly your little one will be using a walker for its intended purposes, spend as little as possible on it. Outside of those wheel-related issues, we thought it was durable, super sturdy, well-built, and is likely to be a go-to toy for several years. This is one of the great things about this walker that will keep toddlers enjoying it for a while, and it's a much better experience than simply pushing buttons on electronic toys. Most models now include lower rails that (in theory) will catch on a stair edge and use friction to stop the walker's momentum before a disaster happens.

It is intended to be adjusted to suit the child’s height as babies grow, thus ensuring proper room for leg comfort, made possible by a high seatback. If your little one is still learning to pull themselves up, I recommend putting something heavy in the toy storage area so that the walker doesn’t tip over on them. While we're unsure our test toddler got any educational benefit from the system, he definitely loved poking the nose and hearing the sounds! The Baby Einstein Walkeris a perfect synchronization for fun and taking the first steps for your kid. Babies should spend a maximum of 20 minutes on the walker and spend the rest of the time trying to walk all by themselves.

The sit-in style can work for a baby who has achieved head/neck control, but this type of push-walker won't be useful until your baby pulls to stand.

Through her blog, AmyandRose, she offers streamlined guidance for new parents juggling the complexities of child-rearing with life's other demands. What it is: A height-adjustable, bouncing activity centre with a rotating seat and a cloud-shaped bounce counter that tracks and rewards your baby’s jumps with lights and sounds.

Second is the push-walker that the baby can hold onto and push around the house, usually doubling as an activity walker on one side. It’s not one of the most compact bouncers available, but it’s certainly one of the busiest, with 4 different activity stations that feature all manner of spinning, rattling and rolling toys.One other cool thing is that it has adjustable resistance settings for the wheels, so you can control how fast the wheels will spin.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop