VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)








Key features
- •Interactive learning baby Walker has a removable play panel; frustration free packaging means it comes in a plain brown box
- •Early learning center has 5 piano keys that play music and encourage creativity; wheels work on carpeted and hard floors
- •Features 2 colorful spinning rollers, 3 shape sorters, and 3 light-up buttons that develop motor skills
- •Pretend telephone handset and mechanical elements enhance role-play fun; 2 AA batteries are included
- •Over 70 sing-along songs, music, sound effects and fun phrases; meant for babies and toddlers 9 months to 3 years old. Sensory development
BrandVTech
CategoryInfant
Size16.53 Inch (L) x 14.17 Inch (W) x 18.11 Inch (H)
ColorOrange
Warranty90 Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects
VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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The interactive games on the front are awesome. My 14 month old loves it
Rodger✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2017
The interactive games on the front are awesome. My 14 month old loves it. He's still getting used to trying to use this as a walker though. I like that the tension on the wheels is adjustable to allow them to easily spin or not so easily spin. I wish there was a 3rd setting for a little more friction though. Even with a little tension on the carpet we have our baby tries to stand up and it moves away from him right away. He's not so stable yet standing so something that would require him to push a little to get it moving I think would be helpful.
Five Stars
csrich✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2017
Love this toy
loved it instantly
Carol✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2017
bought this for a one year old who is learning to walk. loved it instantly. good quality and durable
Noisy & annoying
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2017
Should have listened to other reviewers when they said this is the most annoying toy their kid has. The main problem I have with it is it contains to make noise after my kid walks away from it. It goes on and on AND ON. Ugh!
Kind of Glides for Us on Carpet, but Daughter Loves it!
Odessa✓ Verified Purchase•September 5, 2016
My daughter is nine months old currently, and lovvveesss to pull up on everything. We do have her an expensive sit in walker, which she likes, but instead of walking forward she tries to move side to side no matter how much we try to teach her. So we decided to buy this inexpensive sit to stand walker as it has so many great reviews, and I know she would love the toy part.
When it came in, it was easy to snap all the pieces together, which are only the back legs, the handle, add the batteries, and then snap on the toy section to the front. Viola! Instant walker. The walker we received also has the numbers on the top shapes versus what's currently in the description picture which is fruit. Based on another reviewer I knew I had the one with the tension "brakes" on the back wheels. The back wheels, in the middle of the wheel, have a thin piece of rubber that goes around the whole diameter of the wheel. On the inside of these back wheels are knobs that when turned can ease the tension on the back wheels making them go around easier, for babies who are walking, or turn the tension down for babies who are just learning to stand so the walker won't slide under their weight.
That being said, I first tried this out on my carpeted rug, and my daughter managed to not only move the walker on the tension setting, but moved it fast to where I had to catch her or she would've face planted the floor. And she hadn't even taken a step yet. That was basically just her weight pushing it. Being a first time parent I had a mini freak, and eyed the walker in distaste, and thought mean thoughts about all the glowing reviews of this. I then tried it on the same rug, pushing it forward, but pushing down a little on it, and it really didn't move that much at all. Which is when I realized my daughters weight and length were some of the factors causing it to "glide" over the carpet versus having some tension as well as the low pile carpeted rug. We then tried this out on my hardwood floors, and thankfully the rubber on the back wheels worked a bit better. It still "glides" a bit, but not like it did on the carpet! There is now a lot more traction so it holds still. Needless to say we will still be watching her like a hawk when she plays with this.
As for the toys, she adores them! I'll regularly take out the toy section, and lay it on the floor for her to play with. There are two sound settings, high and low, and of course an on and off switch, as well as a music switch or talking switch. Personally I don't see the difference in the last two settings as sometimes it just starts singing by itself. And the phone is supposed to talk when it's placed in the holder, but a lot of times it goes off on it's own without any of us touching it.
Other than those few little bugs, it still is a cute walker, and it is helping her learn to stand up. I've also pushed this into the corner of our couch, and placed pillows behind it, so she can learn to pull herself up on it, and the walker doesn't move at all when I do that. Nor does she tip it down either. It's bright, colorful, and she really likes it, so mama really likes it too. I do wish the front wheels had rubber strips too, and I might add some self adhesive ones later.
When it came in, it was easy to snap all the pieces together, which are only the back legs, the handle, add the batteries, and then snap on the toy section to the front. Viola! Instant walker. The walker we received also has the numbers on the top shapes versus what's currently in the description picture which is fruit. Based on another reviewer I knew I had the one with the tension "brakes" on the back wheels. The back wheels, in the middle of the wheel, have a thin piece of rubber that goes around the whole diameter of the wheel. On the inside of these back wheels are knobs that when turned can ease the tension on the back wheels making them go around easier, for babies who are walking, or turn the tension down for babies who are just learning to stand so the walker won't slide under their weight.
That being said, I first tried this out on my carpeted rug, and my daughter managed to not only move the walker on the tension setting, but moved it fast to where I had to catch her or she would've face planted the floor. And she hadn't even taken a step yet. That was basically just her weight pushing it. Being a first time parent I had a mini freak, and eyed the walker in distaste, and thought mean thoughts about all the glowing reviews of this. I then tried it on the same rug, pushing it forward, but pushing down a little on it, and it really didn't move that much at all. Which is when I realized my daughters weight and length were some of the factors causing it to "glide" over the carpet versus having some tension as well as the low pile carpeted rug. We then tried this out on my hardwood floors, and thankfully the rubber on the back wheels worked a bit better. It still "glides" a bit, but not like it did on the carpet! There is now a lot more traction so it holds still. Needless to say we will still be watching her like a hawk when she plays with this.
As for the toys, she adores them! I'll regularly take out the toy section, and lay it on the floor for her to play with. There are two sound settings, high and low, and of course an on and off switch, as well as a music switch or talking switch. Personally I don't see the difference in the last two settings as sometimes it just starts singing by itself. And the phone is supposed to talk when it's placed in the holder, but a lot of times it goes off on it's own without any of us touching it.
Other than those few little bugs, it still is a cute walker, and it is helping her learn to stand up. I've also pushed this into the corner of our couch, and placed pillows behind it, so she can learn to pull herself up on it, and the walker doesn't move at all when I do that. Nor does she tip it down either. It's bright, colorful, and she really likes it, so mama really likes it too. I do wish the front wheels had rubber strips too, and I might add some self adhesive ones later.
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