Colour:Musical The boppi Wooden Activity Walker Designed to help your little one go from crawling to walking, as safely and as fun as possible. A wide wheel base gives stability as the child pushes the walker along and is fitted with non-slip rimmed wheels. Using a push-along walker helps to develop your child’s leg muscles and builds confidence. A wide variety of colourful sensory activities will keep your child engaged when not using the walker as a push-along. Activities are designed to help them understand shapes, colour, numbers, letters, movement and noises. Both models have a shape sorter which encourages investigation into relationships between shapes. A storage tray is fitted on both walkers for storing shapes, musical accessories and any teddies which may be coming along for the ride. Musical Activity Walker – consists of: Glockenspiel Drum Abacus Guiro Number spinner Shape sorter Animal slider 8 Coloured shapes 2 Drumsticks Alphabet Activity Walker – consists of: Drum Shape slider Turning dials Animal pop-up activity Shape sorter 4 Coloured wooden shapes Drumstick The Wooden activity walkers can be used as soon as your little one is trying to find their feet. A natural progression from crawling and sofa surfing is the use of a push-along walker which allow your child to learn about balancing, walking, turning and exploring. Made with ECO friendly birch plywood. Dimensions: Musical activity walker Height: 46cm Width: 37cm Depth: 31cm Alphabet activity walker: Height: 49cm Width: 35cm Depth: 32cm
J**Y
A few niggles...
I wanted a nice and sturdy walker for my whirlwind of a son and thought this looked better than the less expensive plastic models. It arrives flat pack and does require assembly. I have to say I found it quite tricky and ended up throwing the screwdriver across the room (kids were in bed!) and waited til help arrived. One of the wheels initially kept dropping off but seems to have stayed on after multiple screwings in. We didn't have the problem that some others have where baby can tip it over, I guess it just depends on your child's personality and nature - how much of a whilwind they are and how eager they are to walk!I did confiscate the little sticks for the musical instruments as my little one seemed to be able to ram it halfway down his neck and I was worried the little bobble might come off. The shapes for the shape sorter could be a bit bigger, I think if my son tried, he could fit one in his mouth so I did take those away too, but will be good for when he is older.Overall, this is really well made item and lovely eye catching colours and fitting for the cost. The front panel will entertain when walking has been mastered and aside from the little niggles, it is liked.
C**K
Decent Quality Walker
I bought this for my son for Christmas, and he has enjoyed playing with it. It’s pretty easy to build and is finished to a high standard. The musical metal bars on the front (glockenspiel?) aren’t great (little bit loose so they don’t really ring, but this is a very minor criticism).I’d also note that the weight distribution is a bit off if your child is going to pull themselves up using the walker - you might want to pop a cook book or something equally heavy in the section at the back where the wooden blocks live, my son pulled it towards himself once or twice.Now he’s a bit bigger he is happy walking with and without it. On balance, a pretty decent toy, looks much nicer than the plastic ones too.
A**R
Excellent, my 9month old loves it although I have ...
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Excellent, my 9month old loves it although I have taken the little drum sticks away (me just being paranoid) works well on our thick carpet, video is of his 2nd go with it
L**
Cute but you need a drill
It's cute and I love it. So much nicer than the plastic ones BUT I had to wait weeks to properly put it up because the screws needed a power drill to fit them in. The holes in the wood have no actual screw indents past a certain point and the screws are flat so won't peirce the wood themselves. Was left unable to put a wheel on because of it.Felt really nervous about using a drill because the wood is thin but thankfully didn't crack!
D**B
Good but screws stick out
Like the fact that it is wooden and sturdier than others. even with the rubber wheels it moves quite fast on hard wood floors. my 15month old likes the shape sorter, although would have preferred it to be bigger. took away the sticks.some of the screws haven't gone fully in, they're sticking out a bit which worries me.my lil one hasn't taken to it yet as a walker, but hopefully soon.
H**H
Value for money, sturdy and easy to assemble!!
Sturdy and well built Walker and so so happy to find a wooden one rather than horrible plastic! Easy to assemble and has gone down a treat with my little one.Would definitely recommend counter weighing the Walker for unsteady/non confident walkers which is easily done with some books in the base as recommended in another review.Again the sticks supplied do have balls on the end so one to keep an eye on but they seem safe and not about to pop off any time soon.Overall GREAT value for money and not horrible plastic but high quality and sturdy.
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Lovely walker
This is a lovely walker. Its sturdy and baby seems to like it. 4 stars only due to the paint work. Its chipped in couple places on the wheel and there is discoloration/darker patches on the main panel in few places (which is not visible on the picture, but its noticeable ''in person'') It comes with 8 blocks and two drumsticks.
R**Y
The wheels come loose easily and the board with the xylophone etc snapped backwards ...
Really flimsy and cheap. My daughter was playing with this and fell on to it, the metal bar at the top bent. The wheels come loose easily and the board with the xylophone etc snapped backwards as the screw didn't hold it in place well enough.Real waste of money.
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