📞 ROLE PLAY READY - Pretend telephone handset and mechanical elements for endless imaginative play.
🧩 SHAPE THE FUTURE - Includes 3 shape sorters that enhance cognitive skills while having fun.
🎶 UNLOCK CREATIVITY - Over 70 sing-along songs and sound effects to inspire your little one's imagination.
🛠️ EASY TRANSITION - Removable play panel for versatile play on the go, perfect for home or travel.
🚶♂️ GROW WITH CONFIDENCE - Designed for babies and toddlers aged 9 months to 3 years, promoting mobility and independence.
The VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker is an interactive baby walker designed for children aged 9 months to 3 years. It features a removable play panel, 5 piano keys, colorful spinning rollers, shape sorters, and a pretend telephone, all aimed at developing fine motor skills and encouraging creativity through music and role-play.
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Any reason why the blue one costs so much more than the green?
Speed control of the new products, right?
I'm trying to decide which color V-Tech walker to buy. Which is prettier or more colorful,contrasty to the eyes: blue/red; or orange/green?
Are the wheels hard plastic? I have hardwood floors and would worry about hard plastic wheels slipping on it.
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J**E
What Fun!
I just ordered two of these at a great price through Amazon's "Deal of the Day" and couldn't be happier over what I received!I ordered two so that my 10-month old grandson could have one at his house and one here where he spends a great deal of time throughout the week. He isn't able to walk on his own yet, but after placing him behind the VTech - Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker for the first time, he took off like a pro! He makes a bee-line through two adjoining rooms safely and confidently with an expression of sheer joy over his new-found mobility and I know it won't be long before he's skirting obstacles with his new set of wheels! He prefers to play with the light and sound panel while it is attached to the walker but I like that it is easily detached for taking on car rides and such.Note that the walkers that I received are not exactly the same as illustrated here on the product page, but rather appear to be an improved model which came as an unexpected surprise! The best improvement is that the rear wheels can be adjusted to two different speed settings to offer resistance to help slow things down so my grandson can easily keep up, whether on carpeted or hard flooring. Another added safety feature is a narrow rubber banding around the circumference of these same set of wheels for better grip on hard flooring. These two features address the concerns that I had read about in a number of reviews; it's great to know that the manufacturer is listening to consumers' desires and making improvements accordingly!Another difference I noticed is that the center of the three shape/color features at the top of the light and sound panel are numbers (1-3) rather than fruit - Counting fun -Nice!The sound & light panel has different settings found in two switches: Off/Learning/Music and low/high volume for desired control.An aside fun feature that won't likely be noticed until my Grand is older is that when a song is playing, say 'Old MacDonald', the tempo speeds up as you spin the gear mechanism faster (unexpected action/reaction)The peek-a-boo door is my Grand's preferred activity at this point, when not heading for the hills pushing the walker, that is. He says "peek" every time, which has been one of his all time favorite games right along anyway. Another of the few words he uses so far at this tender age, is "play" and with this neat toy he can play and play, and play!I cannot speak to the durability of this great little activity center/walker yet as we have only had it in operation for a couple of days, but wow! -As is, it offers a load of action/reaction fun time for my little one, along with a new sense of freedom... and a breather for Grandma now and again as he continues to play independently when Grandma has had enough 'floor time'. I highly recommend this toy for anyone considering one. Fun!
W**N
Excellent walker! Lifesaver when our LO was learning to walk.
The media could not be loaded. Lifesaver when our LO was learning to walk. Functional, bought it for our LO last fall to learn how to walk and for one of all the sounds. Over a year later he still uses it just to push something around. This toy was used inside and then transitioned to outside in late spring all the way through this fall. He pushed it around on our long concrete driveway and it was very useful in helping him strengthen legs as he pushed at a slight hill back up. I am surprised to report that with all that dragging on the concrete, the wheels, while scratched up and with visible wear are still in tact and holding up. At this point he is running with it :) This walker is actually two toys and It does come apart so the front "noisemaker" piece, comes off and can be used and carried around separately. We loved this feature, because as we spent more time outdoors and took this walker with us to the yard and for all walks. It was used in the sprinkling weather and was left outside a lot. The front interactive piece stayed in the house or in the car as it went on trips with us and still looks great. While the walker part is all roughed up and faded (which is to be expected if you leave it outdoors through rain and shine)One downfall of this item is the phone receiver, it just hangs there, not attached by anything, so at this point it's lost. We don't know where it is, so it would be nice to have it attached perhaps.Also I'd like to add that bigger wheels would be nice as this walker will not go on the grass, even if you keep it cut low. Our LO got increasingly frustrated when he tried to get on the grass with it. But I am not taking any stars for it since I was aware that this toy was meant to be more of an indoor toy and we used it outdoors at our own discretion. The video is older from when he first started walking and the photos are taken now to show all the wear and tare and abuse this toy took and is still used by our 19 mo old every day.
C**3
Electronic and mechanical fun for babies and toddlers.
We bought this for our first child when he was nine months old. By then, he was sitting and pulling up. He loved this toy (though his father disagreed, finding it loud and repetitive). This is a VTech toy. It's not as bad as some of the others, but it's a little "needy" (after the child's stopped playing with it, it'll pipe up a few times before it forlornly says goodbye and shuts itself off).Even when the toy's off, there are a some mechanical toys for quiet play (the spinners on the frame, the gears, the door, the shapes, the phone handset). When it's on, the "low" setting is actually quiet enough not to be infuriating to parents. The position and size of the on/off/volume switch means that a toddler operate it as soon as he's able to reach it--we taught our son to use it as soon as we could, to save my husband's sanity.The toy is sturdy and good to pull up on, but it does have wheels, so expect some falls, especially in the early days. It's also tipped over sideways when a child tried to pull up on it (but almost anything would--it wasn't the toy's fault). My older child was walking pretty soon after we got this toy, so he really didn't use it as a walker while he was learning to walk, but he did take it for a spin a few times. He was sad when we rotated it out of the playroom, thinking he was over it.Our younger child, eight months old, also loves this toy. He's especially drawn to the gears, spinners, and chewing on the phone handset. The older one, now 29 months old, still plays with this toy, though in a more imaginative way. He likes to take the front panel off and use his toy tools and nails in the frame's holes to "fix" it.Bottom line: This is a great toy from six-ish months to two plus years. It has a good mix of (quiet) electronic items and fun mechanical manipulatives. The voice, sayings, and songs aren't too annoying either.
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From baby steps to big steps the Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker by VTech helps your baby develop from a crawler to a walker through adaptive technology. With a barnyard of playful friends to cheer them on, your little one will have endless fun as they learn to walk. Start out with the easy-to-remove activity panel for floor play or on-the-run fun, then step it up with the fun-to-maneuver walker. Spinning gears, five piano keys, three colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters, three light-up buttons and a telephone handset offers endless fun that will stimulate your baby’s learning and develop their motor skills. The Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more!
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He isn't able to walk on his own yet, but after placing him behind the VTech - Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker for the first time, he took off like a pro! He makes a bee-line through two adjoining rooms safely and confidently with an expression of sheer joy over his new-found mobility and I know it won't be long before he's skirting obstacles with his new set of wheels! He prefers to play with the light and sound panel while it is attached to the walker but I like that it is easily detached for taking on car rides and such.Note that the walkers that I received are not exactly the same as illustrated here on the product page, but rather appear to be an improved model which came as an unexpected surprise! The best improvement is that the rear wheels can be adjusted to two different speed settings to offer resistance to help slow things down so my grandson can easily keep up, whether on carpeted or hard flooring. 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The cost of manufacturing exclusive model in different color and at a much smaller production quantity is substantially higher than an item manufactured in large quantity. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions. We look forward to serving you again.VTechkids"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Speed control of the new products, right?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"On the new product there is a tension control dial on the back side of the rear wheels that lets you choose between two tension settings to make it harder or easier to push. In my experience, even on the tighter setting, it still moves a little quickly, especially on a wooden floor."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I'm trying to decide which color V-Tech walker to buy. Which is prettier or more colorful,contrasty to the eyes: blue/red; or orange/green?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I prefer blue red but it did cost a little more as I have seen good sales on the yellow green. I got one of those for $20."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Are the wheels hard plastic? I have hardwood floors and would worry about hard plastic wheels slipping on it.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The wheels have two settings. In one it moves more quickly. In the other it slows down for babies learning to walk. I tried it on my parquet floor. The slower setting would prevent baby from moving to fast on a hardwood floor. The wheels are plastic but they seem to roll not slip and I don't think they would harm a hardwood floor."}}]}]}