Reddit Reddit reviews VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker, Pink

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VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker, Pink
Interactive learning baby walker features a removable toddler play panel that develops fine motor skillsEarly learning center has 5 piano keys that play music and encourage creativity; wheels work on carpeted and hard floorsFeatures 2 colorful spinning rollers, 3 shape sorters, and 3 light-up buttons that develop motor skillsPretend telephone handset and mechanical elements enhance role-play fun; 2 AA batteries are includedOver 70 sing-along songs, music, sound effects and fun phrases; meant for babies and toddlers 9 months to 3 years old
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u/luckyloolil ยท 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Cautious kids are great. I actually thought my kid was going to be an early walker, since she was on the early side to crawl and to pull herself to stand, but she REFUSED to walk. She was totally capable to walk around 11-12 months, but would have a death grip on whatever she was holding on to. I didn't mind, since I knew it wasn't a development issue, it was just because she hated falling! Around 13-14 months we could trick her into taking a couple steps if we distracted her, but as soon as she realized she wasn't holding onto anything, she'd sit down immediately. When she did start to walk, she was really ready, and really stable that she rarely fell. She still did, learning to walk is hard, but compared to my friends with FEARLESS early walkers, she didn't fall at all lol. They'd be so battered, covered in bruises always, where my kid has only had a couple. She's 17 months now, and though all her friends are now climbing all over everything, she has no interest. I really don't mind that she took her time, waited until she was ready.

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It's hard when you're around babies the same age and your kid is still not walking (we were SURROUNDED by early walkers, walking at 10 months kind of thing, which was tough) but looking back she just took her time. She's a cautious gentle soul, which is lovely, and totally makes sense that she wouldn't throw herself around like the early walkers. She really loved her walking toys, something like this, and used that to get around until she had the confidence to walk. I found mine at a second hand store. Gives them the stability but shows them how nice it is to be able to get around. No idea if it actually helps them or not, but my kid loved it.