Baby Walker

Baby Walker - KA10838

Encourage kids to learn to stand and walk with fun games at the same time.


Parenting Tips:

Learning to walk is a slow process and every baby will learn at their own pace.Babies hit the walking milestone from 9 to 18 months. In USA, the average age of independent walking is around 1-year old.


Size:

47cm(W) x 13.8cm(H) x 49cm(D)

Fine and gross motor skills training - pushing

Encourage children to push the baby walker to improve their mobility.

Gross motor skills training - learning self-balance and coordination

Encourage children to stand, push and walk behind the baby walker to improve their mobility.

Gross and fine motor skills training - shaking

Encourage children to shake the tambourine to create rattling sounds.

Fine motor skills training - gripping

Encourage children to grip the ball, rattle, and accessory with both their right and left hands.

Listening training - pressing & listening to music

Press the button to create music. It encourages children to repeat the action and attract their attention.

Visual training - observing herself in the mirror

Allow your child to observe her image and surroundings in the mirror.

Eye-hand coordination and cognitive training - shape sorting

Encourage children to sort the objects into the baby walker.

Gross motor skills training - drop and pick the balls

Encourage children to drop the balls to the hole and pick them from the bottom of the hole. Repeat the actions and learn all about cause and effect.

Cognitive training - learning objects

Teach children the names of the objects.

Cognitive training - pointing to objects

Name an object and encourage your child to point to it.

Cognitive training - learning colors

Use the balls to teach children to recognize colors.

Cognitive training - pointing to colors

Name a color and encourage your child to point to it.