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Kolcraft Tiny Steps 2-in-1 Walker, King of the Forest


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Kolcraft Tiny Steps 2-in-1 Activity WalkerThis 2-in-1 easily converts from an activity walker to a walk-behind walker as your child grows! The Tiny Steps Activity Walker features a multi-position height adjustment for growing babies and folds flat for storage and travel. The friction-strips under the walker's frame keep your little one safe. The 2-in-1 Activity Walker bounce for baby's entertainment and includes a paradise electronic toy which features lights, Calyp... More >>
Kolcraft Tiny Steps 2-in-1 Walker, King of the Forest

4 Responses to “Kolcraft Tiny Steps 2-in-1 Walker, King of the Forest”

  • My new grandson has thoroughly enjoyed this item. He is 8 months old and starting to attempt to walk. He enjoys the play items when he is not attempting to scurry around the house seeking out new adventures..
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This walker serves its pupose. I would love if it had more lights and the sounds were louder other than that its great.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Sam:

    My son learned to control it quite fast, even the broken u-turn when he could not make a full turn in small areas, and the walker cooperate with him all the way. Wheels were nice and the breaks were nice too. I don’t know how this would operate on a carpeted floor, but on a smooth floor it was smooth. (I have a feeling, carpeted floor may cause break mechanism at the bottom to come off.)

    My little one liked sounds and other play things for a month or so. Batteries die faster. Monkeys sound annoying. The turning ball in the middle fascinates him. Little tray at the front were very useful. He spends lot of times in this walker, eating, walking or watching TV. He used this a lot!

    It folds nicely and fit in the car trunk. Easy to clean. But those toy plastics are not the strongest of kind. Two dolphins sticking out the walker broke easily and I had to smooth out the broken piece using kitchen knife so he won’t get hurt. Wheel covers came off after he bangs those on furniture – but wheels were fine since they were inside.

    He doesn’t need the walker anymore and walker still in “useable” condition even though some of the fancy stuff were broken.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I had looked at many different walkers and even though it’s not recommended, I needed something for short periods of time for him to have a little mobility while being safe. Pieces at the bottom of the walker came off and it became unreliable. It was very expensive and for the quality not worth it. I might as well bought the $30-40 walkers Don’t buy!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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