Baby Trend
Trend Walker Baby Walker w/ Wheels and Toys for Girls Ages 6-12 Months

WK37F67A

Color: Zoo-ometry White
Price:
$49.99

Product Details


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Features

  • Removable toy bar with toys.
  • Large surround tray for food or toys.
  • Three-position height adjustable.
  • High back padded seat.
  • Folds flat for easy transport or storage.
  • Extra wide base for superior stability.
  • Multi-directional front wheels.

Description

Designed for comfort and with your little one's needs in mind, this Baby Trend® Walker is a breeze to set up, clean, fold and most importantly, easy for your baby to use. Along with the multi-directional 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. The large surround tray provides plenty of space for snacks and play! This activity walker also features 3-position height adjust. Recommended for babies who can sit up unassisted and are under 30 lb and less than 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: 23.8" x 29.1" x 38.8"
  • Product dimensions folded: 29.13" x 23.88" x 9"
  • Maximum weight recommendation: 30 lb
  • Maximum height recommendation: 32"
  • Materials: WK37804, WK37C18A (BC)
  • Materials: WK37804
  • Materials: WK37C18A (GP)
  • Number of items: 1
  • Batteries required: No
  • Item weight: 8.07 lb

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FAQs

Most baby walkers are designed for babies who can sit up unassisted, typically around 6-7 months. However, many pediatricians recommend waiting until closer to 7-8 months when babies have better core strength and head control.

Some studies suggest that baby walkers may slightly delay independent walking by 1-2 weeks because they don't help babies develop the proper balance and muscle coordination needed for walking. However, this delay is typically minimal and temporary.

Baby walkers can potentially affect hip development if used excessively or when the baby isn't developmentally ready. The seated position with legs dangling can put stress on hip joints. Limit use to 15-20 minutes at a time and ensure proper fit.

Baby walkers with wheels allow mobility but pose safety risks including falls down stairs, access to dangerous areas, and tipping hazards. The AAP recommends stationary activity centers instead. If using a wheeled walker, constant supervision and a completely baby-proofed area are essential.

Babies can typically use a walker when they can sit up unassisted and have good head control, usually around 6-7 months. Most manufacturers recommend use between 6-15 months or until the child begins to walk independently or reaches the maximum weight limit (typically 26-30 lbs).