Push Along Walker Walk Training
Infants begin to practice standing up at around 9 months old. As they gather their strength to stand-up without support, they will eventually also learn to walk on their own. This push-along walker is a great walking aid for practicing infants. Compared to the walker where your kids sit on, this one is easier to use and it helps your kids learn faster. In fact, the sit-on walker delays your kid’s ability to walk because they become dependent on it for balance. This push-along walker supports your baby as they learn to balance and walk on their own. Plus, it does not deform their legs because it does not have a chair where they sit on. Moreover, this push walker comes in colorful design and it also has built-in toys on it. It’s a must-have for infants who are transitioning to toddlerhood.
Walking Assistant
There’s a big advantage of using this walker than the sit-on one. This push walker helps support your baby as they learn to stand on their own. Babies who use the push walker learn to walk earlier than those on sit-on walkers. Sit-on walkers may also deform your baby’s legs because of the shape of its seat. Babies on sit-on walkers also become dependent on their walkers for balance so they learn to balance late. But, if you use a push walker, they will be able to learn to balance earlier even without your help.
Educational Toy
Aside from assisting your kids to walk, this walker is also a great educational toy. In fact, this walker has many built-in educational toys on it that help develops your child’s intellect. It has built-in toys such as a musical piano, a writing board, a flip storybook, and some fiddle toys in different vibrant colors!