Reddit Reddit reviews Hape Wonder Walker Push and Pull Toddler Walking Toy

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Hape Wonder Walker Push and Pull Toddler Walking Toy
Toddlers will use the Wonder Walker to discover the world around them The walker comes complete with a number of on-board actives that will stimulate your child while developing their coordination and fine motor skillsCarefully designed setback wheels glide easily when pushedThe walker comes complete with a number of on-board actives that will stimulate your child while developing their coordination and fine motor skillsToy finishes are all non-toxic, child safe, and of the highest qualityAll Hape products comply with EN71 and ASTM quality standards - wood used comes from FSC managed forests
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u/Squintymomma ยท 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

My son was a fairly early walker (9.5mo), but here's what we did to encourage him once he started cruising:

  • No socks, no shoes. Even now, after walking for 2.5 months, I only put socks/shoes on him when he will be walking around outside the house. Even then, it's not a strict rule. I feel this has given him outstanding balance. Shoes inhibit it a little, but he's getting better.

  • We bought him a push wagon. This one to be exact! He took off like a little rocket across the floor the second we got the handle attached. He still LOVES anything he can push ahead of him. Boxes, plastic storage bins, literally anything that will slide on the carpet or hard floor.

  • We ran away from him. When we would play, we'd play peek a boo from down the hall for a while and then tell him 'come get me!'.

  • Bathtub 'dancing'. We bathe with our son (we take turns, our tub isn't that big!) and we would hold him upright and sing a little song about him being a 'dancin man'. At first he just bobbed up and down, then he started lifting his feet up and down too. I think it was good practice for walking.

    All that being said, at 14 mo, it's ok if they're not walking on their own just yet. They may just not be emotionally ready to literally 'let go'. My kid wants to do everything, all at once, by himself (mostly). His father and I were both early walkers too. Maybe there's a genetic component? Anyway, he'll get it sooner than you think. They can't un-learn it. Enjoy the pre-walking time. I can barely keep up w/ Ben w/o nailing his feet to the floor.