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Vtech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker

Vtech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker

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Brand: VTech
Category: Toy

Buy New: $29.74
as of 9/5/2010 02:41 MDT details

Qty 200 In Stock


New (13) from $29.74

Seller: Target.com/ITC
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 52 reviews

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: 3 AA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3
Dimensions (in): 6 x 15 x 21
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 077000
Model: 80-077000
UPC: 050803770006
EAN: 0050803770006
ASIN: B000NZQ010

Release Date: July 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Features:
  • 5 piano keys play music notes
  • 3 colorful spinning rollers
  • 3 shape sorters and light-up shape buttons
  • Telephone handset, spinning gears and open/close barn door enhance role play fun
  • Recommended for children 6 months and above

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Product Description
With a barnyard of friends to cheer baby on, your little one will love learning to walk with the Sit-to-Stand Walker. Start her out with the easy-to-remove play panel for floor play or fun on the run. Then step it up with the fun-to-maneuver walker. A medley of fun awaits -- there are three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset. The Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track by teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more! Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 5.8"L x 20.9"W x 15"D.


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2 out of 5 stars Not very Durable!   August 19, 2010
Robin Hill (Ft Benning GA)
My 9 month old loves this toy until it broke. He had nothing to do with how it broke. We only had it for 3 days when it stopped working right. The sounds no longer works. When you turn it on it just makes a funny noise and everything lights up. The toy is pretty much a joke and I dont recommend purchasing this product.


4 out of 5 stars exactly what baby needs   August 12, 2010
Ani (Wilmette, IL)
This is a great product, fun tunes and each key has many selections. Keeps my My 7 month old son standing and playing with it for 20 minutes at a time.



5 out of 5 stars Wish I Had Bought This Sooner!   July 22, 2010
Tanzy
I purchased this for my son when he was about 8 months old. He started out mostly playing with the toys on the front but by 9 months was using it pretty well. Now at 10 months he runs all over the living room with it and is even walking on his own! My favorite thing about the walker has to be that the game unit comes off and he can just use the toys. He loves the toys, there are so many different activities to keep him entertained and I have to admit that even I enjoy playing with this! I wish I had bought it when he was younger as he could have enjoyed the toys well before he used the walker. The walker itself is nice and sturdy, although I do recommend close supervision especially when they are just learning how to use it. This is a great alternative to the sit-in walkers. My son is on the move and does not like to be confined in any kind of seat. Plus they can use the walk behind walker for a longer time than the sit-in kind. Even now that he can walk on his own he still loves pushing it around. If you are looking for a walker that will grow with them and give you more than a couple months of use, I highly recommend this one!


3 out of 5 stars OK toy   July 20, 2010
AtlantaT
We were looking for a toy to help our daughter walk, something she could push. The problem with this toy is that on the hardwoods it goes really fast and its hard for our daughter to control the speed and steering. So I found myself walking with her to help her but that is not so much fun for my back! On the carpet it is great. She really likes this toy and laughs whenever she walks while pushing it. She also likes all the activity on the front. I think it helped her with her walking and even though she can walk on her own now she still likes to play with this toy. You can also take off the acitivy board and play with it separately which is nice.


2 out of 5 stars Spazztastic   July 5, 2010
Gambit293 (USA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

You remember that scene from "Airplane" where everyone lines up to slap the hysterical woman? That's how I felt about the Vtech sit-to-stand learning farm walker. I wanted to grab it, shake it, and yell "shut up shut up! No one is playing with you right now so stop blipping and blooping like a maniac!" In a desperate ploy for attention, this thing loves to blare music and light up, even when baby long ago moved on to something else. It's MTV for today's generation of AD&D babies.

The learning farm has two volume settings: super loud and ultra, mega loud. Not only is it loud, it's also repetitive. Although it has about 11 songs, it prefers to loop one or two. The hard plastic wheels slide more than roll, on most surfaces. It also features a quaint late-90s-era telephone handset-- probably the only one your baby will ever see outside of a museum in his lifetime.

I guess all this overstimulation would be fine, if someone could prove to me that baby will become a genius as a result. But I'm a little skeptical that he's learning much. As another reviewer noted, the buttons do not respond consistently. If you push one of the 5 colored buttons along the bottom, the response rotates through several possible answers. It all just seems like an arbitrary jumble of lights and sounds.

As a walker, baby sometimes scoots it along, mostly on his knees. He generally seems to get better practice from cruising along other objects around the house. Just remember that babies have been learning to walk for eons. I'm pretty sure caveman babies didn't have vtech learning farm walkers, and I'm sure they turned out fine.


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