Fisher-Price Bright Beginnings Activity Walker








Key features
- •Infant walker that steady's baby's first steps and provides classic busy activities
- •Activities include: flipping doors, sliding beads, turning gears, and spinning panels
- •In the center is a ball that spins
- •Encourages Developing Motor Skills
- •Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- •Walker folds for portability and storage
Fisher-Price Bright Beginnings Activity Walker
List Price: $217.87$196.08DEALYou Save: $21.79 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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It doesn't seem like to will hold up to a baby and toddler ...
Amz•April 21, 2017
This is a very flimsy product, especially considering the price. It feels very cheap and lightweight. It doesn't seem like to will hold up to a baby and toddler pushing it around. The stickers to attach to the tabs do flip sections are already coming off and my baby hasn't even played with it yet. It is also very difficult to unlock - I've pinched myself several times trying to open or close it. I wish I had paid a few dollars more for the higher quality vtech walkers. This product does not live up to the quality you normally expect from Fisher Price.
One Star
MamaBear•February 26, 2017
Arrived dirty, is cheaply made and is so lightweight that it's pointless toy to assist with walking.
Great pre-Walker.
Christi A•May 25, 2016
Baby really loved this but learned to walk at only 9 months so I wish I would of bought it sooner. I like that it can be used longer but he hasn't really used it as a reg toy but it got a lot of use before he walked on his own. We just had a early wAlker so it only got a months or so use. It's nice and sturdy. He actually learned to run holding this.
Great toy for your pre-walker at a nice price.
Nibbles•April 27, 2016
This push toy is perfect for the age when your baby is cruising around the furniture and crawling. My son was 10 months when I got this for him. I didn't want to spend tons of money on a toy he will use for only a couple months, so this was a great buy at $24. It comes FULLY ASSEMBLED!! This is such a relief with a little baby hovering around looking for screws to eat and wheels to steal. Actually you have to put a couple stickers on, but I think you can handle it. I believe in you!!
The spinny things on the front aren't played with as much. He likes to mow the living room carpet, as it gets a bit over grown every evening. This toy makes no sounds, but my kid makes his own "vroom vrooms" to make up for any missing electronics.
The spinny things on the front aren't played with as much. He likes to mow the living room carpet, as it gets a bit over grown every evening. This toy makes no sounds, but my kid makes his own "vroom vrooms" to make up for any missing electronics.
Ok after some alterations
Peter Y•January 25, 2016
My mom bought this. It is too lightweight and the wheels spin too easily for a baby to support itself if he's just learning to walk. I added a bunch of items (i.e., textbooks, weights) to weigh the toy down and rubber bands on the wheels to add some friction. Now the kids can use it while standing without the toy flying out from under them. The rubber bands work ok. I saw that another reviewer used duct tape. I am toying with the idea of using something similar like a tennis racquet grip tape to add friction.
Update: I moved the rubber bands from the wheels to the axis (between the wheels and body) and this kept the wheels from spinning. When the kids were about 10 months old, I was able to remove the rubber bands (but keep all the weighted items) and the kids were able to walk forward with it.
Update: I moved the rubber bands from the wheels to the axis (between the wheels and body) and this kept the wheels from spinning. When the kids were about 10 months old, I was able to remove the rubber bands (but keep all the weighted items) and the kids were able to walk forward with it.
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