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Red Kite Baby Baby Go Round Jive Unicorn

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Walking frame: this resembles a colourful Zimmer frame and, like the seated kind, often doubles as a play station with multi-sensory distractions. It can be useful before the walking stage from around six months, when babies start to sit up independently and can play with the buttons and spinners. Don’t leave them in the baby walker too long. It’s a fun way to encourage your baby to walk, but it won’t actually help the process. They’ll have to do that by themselves, using furniture to help. So make sure they spend most of their time on the floor in a hazard-free zone – preferably barefoot – and keep baby walker time as an occasional 20-minute treat. There are three types of baby walker: the seated walker, the walking frame and the push-along trailer.

Baby walkers are much more mobile – they have wheels so tots can use their teeny tiny legs to scoot along the floor. They’re the perfect toy for babes who can’t walk yet without the help of mummy and daddy. We’ve thought about safety too and that’s why many of our baby walkers have stoppers which let you fix the frame in place when needed. The best baby walkers to use on carpet are the Zimmer frame-style models, but they don’t offer the support or safety that enclosed seated walkers do. When choosing from our selection of baby entertainers and baby walkers, keep an eye out for features that will help spark your cutie’s curiosity. Playful tunes, flashing lights, mirrors and bright colours stimulate little ones’ senses, whilst entertainers with adorable animal toys or baby walkers with steering wheels can support imaginative play. Some of our baby entertainers even can rotate 360˚ so your babe can put their exploring skills to the test.Despite this, you’ll find them for sale in almost every baby store in the country, and they have been certified safe by the European Committee for Standardisation. This standard was amended in 2005 (look for BS EN 1273:2005 when buying a seated walker) to make baby walkers safe, and manufacturers are now obliged to make the baby gear move more slowly. They’ve also added safety features to protect babies from steps and trapping their hands or limbs. Combining the best features of sit-in walkers and their push-along counterparts, the Babylo Combo is three products in one.

When it’s not in use, it also folds down. Chances are that many parents end up buying a seated walker and a push-along one, which cost more than buying this all-in-one model. Removable Interesting Game Tray】It comes with a detachable game tray,including buttons with lights and music, rotated tiger, sliding snail, and rotated giraffe with beads etc. The game tray can also be used away from the walker. It would help stimulate kids' sense of color, hand-eye coordination and music talent. And after remove the game tray, it can be convertible to a dinner tray. Practical for daily use. Trailer: this simple, classic design is useful beyond the transition into walking because it can double up as a toy carrier for when your two-year-old becomes obsessed with transportation. Third – and this is what elevates the Babylo Combo from others in this list – you can remove the seat completely and replace it with a bar to transform it into a push-along walker. One that’s more secure and enclosed than other push-along walkers, while still offering the benefits of activities.

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For babies who can sit and play, it’s an interactive play tray at which they can spend time exploring either on the frame or on the floor; for toddlers who have only just learned to walk, it’s a little Zimmer frame that can take them across the room at exciting new speeds. It may be plastic fantastic, but you can always fold it up and put it in a cupboard when you want to clear your living space again.

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