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Good activity pushalong walker thingie?

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Rubineski · 05/06/2004 13:38

I'm looking for a good activity walker - not the ones where you plonk them in the middle and they dangle there. but the ones where they push them along to help them learn to walk.

Any ideas? have searched web and they seem to vary in price and activities. Advice appreciated. He's nine months.

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Blackduck · 05/06/2004 13:46

DS has got the Fisher Price stride to ride walker (£30...) It has a bucket/shoot thing at the front that comes with balls that you can lob in (along with toast, cutlery, and anything else you can find.) Plays a tune (which he loves...) Advantage is it works as a walker, but the side arms can also be pushed together to make a push along trike...elc sell it...

tammybear · 05/06/2004 13:47

ive got one from early learning centre that is a walker than goes into a bike. it plays music and lights up to, and has a bit to play with balls. dd loves it

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tammybear · 05/06/2004 13:48

oh it didnt work!!! hang on let me try again

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Blackduck · 05/06/2004 13:49

Rubineski - mines the same as Tammybears....

tassis · 05/06/2004 14:47

Ds has a traditional brick trolley (you can get them in John Lewis and ELC) which he loves and has used a lot from 8 months (he's now 14 months). Also loves throwing the bricks around the room!

There's also a great VTech one that plays good tunes etc that he uses at toddlers group.

charlieplus3 · 05/06/2004 15:04

Vote for a elc one!!! I havnt got the one that turns into a car, but the one i do have is fab. It has a shape sorter on top which is removable for the toddlers to play with, it also has a driving sound, lights and a horn. Its very bright and colourful and so sturdy. I can put my full wieght on it and it doesnt tip. My DD now 2 still plays with it and my Ds 8 months has just started walking with it. Im sure it will be on the website but i can never seem to do a link succesfully so i wont try. They cost around £25 which i think is a absolute bargin for excellent quality.

Hark at me, i dont work for them honest, its just one of my baby best buys

charlieplus3 · 05/06/2004 15:07

Its under Ealy years, walking and pulling

ELECTRONIC ACTIVITY WALKER
From Early Years
Age: from 6 months
Available stock
£30.00

Yorkiegirl · 05/06/2004 18:53

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Rubineski · 06/06/2004 08:35

I think the ELC one has it! Thanks everyone for your advice. Feels better, spending that amount of money, knowing that it's well recommended.

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fairydust · 06/06/2004 10:05

got this one

and this one\

the first one is a little heavier so doesn't tip as easy but the second turns into a little sit push toy.

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