As a parent of little ones, we know that finding a toy that not only holds their interest but grows with them is a huge bonus! The Sit to Stand Learning Walker by VTech is one baby toy that meets both those needs. VTech is well known for it’s educational toys and you can get a jump on your baby’s development skills with their products. Read the reviews below to see what other parents have to say about VTech’s quality in children toys.
The reviewer loves that her picky son actually plays with this toy! The wheel settings are great, the slower speed allows him to learn to …, September 3, 2014 By Amanda Martinez Verified Purchase This review is from: VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker My 7 month old son loves this, and that’s the first time I’ve been able to say this for just about any toy we’ve bought him. Normally a new toy is exciting for a day or two and he’s done, but this still keeps him entertained.
The wheel settings are great, the slower speed allows him to learn to push without the toy running away from him on the wood floors, and the faster speed works great on carpets. I know all babies are different, but for my picky kid (who would rather attempt to play with mommy and daddy’s plain black remote control than the nice, bright, shiny toy remote we bought him), this has been a big hit.
This reviewer is happy that parents were considered when designing this toy. Rare tolerable noisy plastic toy, September 2, 2014 By EmilyP This review is from: VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker I do not like to purchase noisy plastic toys but this one came from the grandparents when my daughter was a baby. Thankfully, the makers of this thing had parents in mind when they added a high/low volume switch as well as an on/off switch.
My daughter enjoyed pushing it around as she learned to walk. She particularly was drawn to the little barn door and would open and shut it for an unbelievable amount of time. As she got older, it was all about that little phone. It would go in the car with us and all over the house, rarely residing in its place on the toy itself.
I liked that the main toy deck could be removed and she enjoyed sitting with it to play on the couch. She became uninterested in it around 18m but it was the only noisy plastic toy that got packed away instead of donated! When my son was 6 months old we dug it out and he was instantly drawn to it just as his sister was. By 7m he was strolling around the house pushing this little toy like he owned the place. It took everything I had not to push him down and pack it away again. If he walks before 9m, I blame this toy!
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