Baby Trend
Orby™ Activity Walker Includes Toy Tray With Sounds, Lights, and Music

WK38D34A

Color: Pink
Price:
$69.99

Product Details


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Features

  • Includes removable toy tray that allows little one to take and play on the go.
  • Toy tray features sounds, lights, melodies, and mechanical activation, encouraging babies to learn while playing.
  • The toy tray also includes a popper, roller and mirror to help enhance baby’s coordination and cognition.
  • Adjusts to three different height positions to grow with little ones.
  • Extra-wide base emphasizes safety and support.
  • Front corner bumper pads help to prevent wall scuffing.
  • High-back padded seat makes playtime comfortable.
  • Can be folded flat for easy storage and transportation.
  • For use with baby up to 30 lb or 32".

Description

Designed to make your little one entertained while learning how to walk, our new Baby Trend® Orby Activity Walker includes a variety of toys with sound, lights, and melodies and is easy to set up and store. Our toys will keep your baby entertained while stimulating and enhancing their cognition and body coordination.

The toy tray can be removed easily and can be taken wherever your child goes. The toy tray can also be easily cleaned and served as your child’s snack tray. Along with multi-directional front wheels that offer freedom of movement, the extra-wide base provides superior support and stability so your baby can be confident as they navigate new grounds. With the high-back extra padding on the seat, your baby will feel extra comfy in our Orby Activity Walker. This activity walker is designed for babies up to 30 lb or 32" tall.


Recommended Use

  • This walker is to be used only by infants, who are old enough to sit upright on their own and are ready to learn to walk (about 6 months old).
  • Discontinue using the walker when the child can walk unassisted, reaches 30 lb in weight, or reaches 32" in height.

Technical Details

  • Product dimensions: 26" x 31.5" x 23"
  • Maximum weight recommendation: 30 lb
  • Maximum height recommendation: 32"
  • Materials:
  • Batteries required: 3 AA
  • Number of items: 1
  • Item weight: 12.1 lb

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FAQs

Most baby walkers are designed for babies aged 6 to 15 months. It's crucial to ensure that your baby can hold their head up steadily and has their feet touching the floor when placed in the walker. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests that babies can start using a walker around 6 months old, provided the walker is sturdy and suitable for their age and weight. Always consult your pediatrician before introducing a walker to your baby.

While you can't force early walking, you can encourage development by:- Providing plenty of tummy time and allowing them to crawl and explore.

  • Using activity walkers safely and with supervision.- Encouraging crawling and cruising along furniture.
  • Practicing assisted standing and walking by holding their hands.
  • Giving plenty of floor playtime and placing toys just out of reach to motivate movement.

Remember, every baby develops at their own pace, so patience is key.

When used correctly and under adult supervision, baby walkers can be a fun and safe way to help your baby develop their walking skills. Modern activity walkers with safety features can be used with proper precautions:- Use only on flat, clear surfaces and never near stairs or hazards.- Limit usage to short periods (15-20 minutes).- Ensure the walker meets current safety standards and always supervise your baby.Our baby activity walkers are designed with safety in mind and meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.

Research is mixed on this topic. Some studies suggest that excessive use of baby walkers may delay walking milestones, as they can alter the way babies learn to balance and walk. However, modern activity walkers that allow proper foot placement and controlled movement can support normal development when used appropriately and in moderation. It's essential to remember that every baby develops at their own pace.

In Montessori philosophy, the focus is on natural development and allowing babies to learn to walk at their own pace. Traditional Montessori approaches typically don't recommend baby walkers. Instead, they favor natural movement development through:

  • Push toys and pull-up bars.
  • Free movement on the floor.
  • Walking while holding furniture.Ultimately, the decision to use a walker depends on the individual family's values and approach to child development.