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Disney Baby Music and Lights Walker Featuring Pooh Characters, Ambrosia | 
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| Brand: Disney Category: Baby Product
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $35.26 (On sale from $49.99) You Save: $14.73 (29%)
New (6) from $35.26
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 525
Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Age: 4 months - 1 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 24.5 x 28.5
MPN: 04028NAB Model: 04028NAB UPC: 044681040979 EAN: 0044681040979 ASIN: B000YDEUKY
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Two swing-open activity trays | | • | Four Winnie the Pooh-themed toys | | • | Oversized snack and toy area | | • | Sturdy wheels for floors or carpets | | • | 3-level height adjustment |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Disney Music and Lights Walker Appropriated for children age 4 Months and up and up to 30 lbs. The Disney Music and Lights Walker offers maximum play value without compromising tray space. Help baby learn to walk with this walker, which also functions as an activity table and baby entertainer. Teaches shape and color recognition, develops walking skills, physical skills, hand-eye coordination and reflexes. Colorful and entertaining Pooh-themed toys offer a variety of interactive play options, while baby can spin, rattle and shake as the peek-a-boo Hunny Pot lights up. Engages baby with sounds, music, lights, activity panel, spinner, electronic activity center, attached toys, hands-on activity station and snack tray. There is an interactive music-making function; child's lap tray, portable, open area on tray for drinks and snacks. Folds easily for storage and is fully padded to keep baby safe. It is lightweight for easy mobility is sturdy in construction; has a comfy padded seat and nonskid safety friction strips, gripping handles, and safe-grip strips.
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| Customer Reviews:
Horrible Walker December 1, 2008 Benjamin's Mommy (California) I baught this walker at my local walmart, because my son was getting bored with his jumperoo. The trays dont stay attatched, his seat is always coming undone, and he can pull the toys out and throw them across the floor. I don't recomend this to anyone!
A BIT TO PRICEY & SEAT IS ALWAYS COMING OFF! August 18, 2008 always on da go (Monrovia, Ca) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I order this product, because my friend had one. Thinking this product was worth it. Well it's NOT! First of all placing the toys on the tray its needs to slide into these "look alike rails" I couldn't place it in so I left it over the "rails" it's just fine. It's very difficultly pushing it into these "rails". My son is entertained for about 10-15 mins then he wants out. Also, it's not made low enough so my son can't reach the floor (he's not a small boy either). After all these every single time you get him out the seat latches come off and have to place "look alike buttons" back into place so the seat would fall off. After spending 40 dollars on this my friend gave me hers, which was too late I used mine and throw the box way so there was no way in returning it and to top off everything it has the same PROBLEMS!
Product has been modified from orginal model June 11, 2008 K. J. Wendt 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I first tryed the Safety 1st Sound N' Lights Activity Walker which was too high for my 6 month old baby to walk in. Then after going to a friends house and using her walk decide to buy this walker. The model is modified from the one my friend was using and is too high for my child. She loves the toys and I hate to take it back. It's very disappointing. She will be able to walk before I can use it.
Not so great February 21, 2008 G. Edwards (NY,NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 4 month old has this walker and just as the other person said the music is way too loud and tinny sounding..it sounds like a toy from the 99 cent store...i dont really like the fact the tray opens...its dangerous for tiny fingers. My daughter likes to walk backwards in it but she seems to be afraid of the noise from the toy so she is very hesitant to touch any of the toys.
Cute, but baby needs to be tall February 8, 2008 MommaMia (WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just purchased this walker for my 6 month old baby and was disappointed that she is too short to touch the floor while sitting in it. Even on the lowest setting her feet are about 3 inches from the floor. If you have a petite baby, this walker is going to be useless for quite a while. It's cute enough, and she likes the spinner toys. The honey pot music box is SUPER LOUD! We had to put tape over the speakers and it's still a bit loud and tinny sounding, but at least the baby isn't afraid of it any longer. Overall, I think this is a decent walker. I was going to get the Chicco DJ walker, but couldn't find it locally. So I went ahead and got this one, which was quite a bit less expensive... I just wish she fit in it.
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