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Mai
Mai9 posts
 

Gave up at assembly – Got this product for my son for Christmas and only made it to the assembly part of the handle before giving up! Instructions are unclear so you are sort of guessing you way through it, and despite 3 adults attempting to put the damn thing together we failed. Looking for the reciept to get something else..what a waste of time and money

Greg
Greg3 posts
 

lightweight, managable – I Had no problems assembling. Was a small challenge but nothing that is difficult. My child got use out it for those early steps and the first few weeks he started to walk. It is light weight and was very easy for him to redirect it in different directions. was happy with this

Katherine
KatherineVIC7 posts
 

Horrible to assemble! – I bought this at babies r us for $40, one of the cheaper walkers. Well, it's not worth the money, when you have to assemble it all together yourself. You are screwing these cheap long screws into cheap plastic. Distaster! It's vitually impossible to attach things tightly because the top bit on the screw gets all mangled by the time you get it in.… Read more

If you like the speed control, like I did, buy a more expensive walker and tie a hanky around the axel to slow your little bub down.

Marney
Marney4 posts
 

Horrible to assemble and disappointed – I bought this product on sale from target as I thought it looked like it would be a lot of fun for my little man. The box when i opened it was very organised for assembly and haf clear instructions. However when I tried to assemble it, the screws were difficult to attach and started to disintegrate. This was to the point, I could not even put them… Read more

in properly. This has left me with a completely unsafe and unusable toy. I will be returning to this toy to target and getting my money back. Disappointed. Reasonably priced Couldn't assemble it to be safe and usable. Screws were faulty and disintegrated

NickyR
NickyR2 posts
 

Love it, an excellent walker – My son is close to walking, he pushes an activity table around but gets cranky when he hits the carpet and can't get over the little bump. With this he can go anywhere, he can change direction. He hasn't fallen over yet. You can make it so it slows down so he doesn't lose it and fall on his face. There was a lot to do to put together but I didn't… Read more

think it was hard. Just use a good screw driver. I'm really happy with it. Exactly what I was after.

Ragazza
Ragazza
 

Great fun – Hugo started at 6 months with this on the floor, playing with the letters. At 11 months he used it as a walker, he got great joy out of posting the letters and delivering them to people across the room. He also was able to put a soft toy on it and carry it around. Great walker, very stable. Stable, the letters, fold down slots - lots to play with as well as terrific walker

wheresmycoffee
wheresmycoffee7 posts
 

Worst thing I have ever bought for my baby – $25 from Target and I though great what a bargain, well now I know why and I think I got completely ripped off. I opened the box and then realised I have to assemble pretty much all of it, from screwing on wheels and working parts of the toy to even putting on the stickers! Okay I thought fair enough I like a challenge but the screws were very… Read more

cheaply made and nearly all stripped out while I was trying to put them in. It took me about 45min to put this thing together!! So now i'm left with a toy that doesn't work properly and is a potential health risk to my baby because the screws are sharp and the stickers can easily peel off and I could go on forever. Looked good on the packet & baby still plays with it but then again she plays with grass clippings. You have assemble it yourself inc. stickers, wheels, working parts & takes forever. Cheaply made so screws strip out. Stickers are also cheap and peel off easily.

NickyR
NickyR   

I love it. My son is walking everywhere with this, he can change direction easily. It wasn't that… Read more

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