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VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)

$39.99

(11 customer reviews)
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  • Interactive learning baby Walker has a removable play panel; frustration free packaging means it comes in a plain brown box
  • Early learning center has 5 piano keys that play music and encourage creativity; wheels work on carpeted and hard floors
  • Features 2 colorful spinning rollers, 3 shape sorters, and 3 light-up buttons that develop motor skills
  • Pretend telephone handset and mechanical elements enhance role-play fun; 2 AA batteries are included
  • Over 70 sing-along songs, music, sound effects and fun phrases; meant for babies and toddlers 9 months to 3 years old. Sensory development

Specification: VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)

Product Dimensions

16.5 x 14.2 x 18.1 inches

Item Weight

5 pounds

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

80-077001

Batteries

3 AAA batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Release date

September 1, 2011

Manufacturer

VTech

Photos: VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)

11 reviews for VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging)

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  1. Jennie

    My 8 month old daughter loves this toy. We have it to her for Christmas from Santa. She is obsessed with the phone. Lots of buttons and sounds for her to push and explore. She’s strong enough to pull it over towards her now. We use it for tummy time (the front detaches) and when she’s sitting. She’s not standing on her own yet, so time will tell how it grows with her. My only complaint is that the same song plays over and over, but it stops when another button is pushed

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  2. Flowers

    Let me begin with stating the obvious – Yes, my LO really likes this walker. Let me also clear up any confusion on why my LO likes this walker – My LO likes this as a toy, loves the music and sounds. Also, loves opening and closing the small door as well as loves to press the various buttons on the toy.

    PACKAGE CONTENTS:
    The walker (all pieces connect together well) complete with the batteries.
    – The handle bar on top
    – The legs with wheels attached
    – The front body with wheels attached
    – The musical unit which has the batteries already installed

    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU MAKE THE PURCHASE:

    PROS:
    – The musical sounds are perfect – not too loud to frighten the baby at the same time not too low to not be audible. Also, there are two settings available on the musical unit to control the amount of sound.
    – The handle is the perfect height for a baby learning to walk.
    – There are various activities that a baby can do. My LO loved to open and shut the door. Loved to hit the cow and hear the ‘moo moo’ sounds.
    – The rolling rattle on the bottom is also great for keeping a small baby entertained.
    – This toy can be used starting when your baby is able to sit up all the way up to the baby learning to stand and walk.
    – There are two settings to control the speed of the walker (however, we have never used more than one which is the slowest – We have used this walker on hardwood floors – you might want to use the faster setting if using on carpet)
    – The musical unit will keep your LO entertained for hours!

    CONS:
    – I feel that this the grip on the tires could be improved upon. We have had a couple falls, not really bad ones, and while I understand that kids fall and hurt themselves, its not fun when your LO is attempting to stand with the walkers help and the walker slips and runs away. A little more traction could have helped even at the slowest settings – It would help is the manufacturer could add a silicon band or something on the tires to help with the use on hardwood flooring.
    – It interlocking gears are a little difficult for the babies to play with.
    – The small phone is just asking to be lost. 🙂

    The walker is really cool but it could do with a few improvements. Also, the first picture on the listing probably shows the older version of this toy which provided a few different things than is provided in this newer version. The older model had numbers from 1 to 5 on the keyboard, this is not the same with the newer model where these have been replaced by the musical sounds. Also, there were fruits on the triangle, circle and square buttons , these have been replaced by numbers 1, 2 and 3. The farm door was different. Another thing thats different is the the rattles on the bottom. The older version had 3 rattles, the newer one has two, the one in the middle has been replaced by a sticker. I was really hoping to get the older model when I brought this product but settled for the newer version. Had this product been for me I would have rated this at 2 stars but since my LO liked to play with it so much, I never ended up returning it. LO is now almost 17 months old and no longer plays with the walker, but it was definitely one of those things that held her interest for a good while.

    All in all, this was much better than the other walkers we tried. The other name brand walker we purchased was no where in comparison to this walker. Please note – pediatricians now recommend not using a walker, I feel if you are constantly watching over your LO this is probably the safest walker and the most fun walker out there – minus the differences in the older and the newer models. You can probably get a couple of thicker rubber bands and put them on the rear wheels to help with traction.

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  3. Meowy

    I got this for my 5.5 month old and she LOVES IT!!! So many lights and music. You can adjust the noise to loud and less loud haha.. it’s pretty cute. Once she can stand and walk it’ll be a brand new toy to her. It’s exactly as pictured. Its vtech- can’t really go wrong and not going to break the bank!

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  4. Carly Molino

    Love this walker! My little girl is 7 months old and was pulling herself up to stand before we received the walker. She loves standing up on the walker and playing with the board. A 12-month-old little boy comes over every day and the two of them constantly “fight” over who gets to play with it. They used to get bored with their toys after only an hour or so, but now they play for hours! One of the best purchases.

    Our 7-month-old has fallen, but we attribute that more to her taking her hands off the walker and trying to stand without support than to the walker itself. She is learning and growing! The little 12-month-old boy has not fallen with this. He is now walking on his own so he typically doesn’t use the walker to actually move. Just to play with all the awesome buttons and toys.

    Hope this helps!

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  5. Amanda S.

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     I love the sit to stand function of this walker as it grows with the baby because the front part comes off. Another great feature is that the wheels lock to slow the baby down and rolls slowly on carpet. It is a little light weight so I do see my daughter not being able to pull up without it slightly tipping, so far she hasn’t fallen yet! The music is good and she loves the removable phone portion to it!

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  6. Roman F.

    I got this for my daughter when she was just starting to learn to walk and now she is almost 2 and still loves it.
    In regards to using it without the panel: I wouldn’t recommend to let a child who is just learning to walk to use it without the panel, the reason for it once you remove it, it because very light and a child learning to walk will put all his weight on it trying to get up with the handles and it might flip over.
    It never happened with my daughter and now she uses it sometimes without the panel and we are ok, but I wouldn’t let her use it without it before so it doesnt flip on her.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    I bought this for my nine month old. He pulls it over when he tries to stand up, or it starts to slide around and he falls backwards. There are locks on the wheels to prevent this, but they are useless on smooth surfaces like play mats or hardwood. He likes pushing it around, but we have to hold it steady. We mostly just use the front panel (it detached) as a busy board.

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  8. Nic Mc

    I purchased two of these VTech Sit-to-Stand toys. One for my son and another for my friend’s daughter.

    My son loved this walker. He at first just liked to stand and lean against it just trying to keep his balance. When he began learning to walk he would slowly take steps and finally just started zooming back and forth across the living room.

    The front, which is detachable, has a lot of musical keys and buttons that make different sounds. There is a detachable phone, which was always getting lost. That is the only thing I didn’t really care for, but wasn’t a big deal. Also, sometimes it was difficult snapping the front onto the walker.

    Overall this is a great product. It’s a wonderful sensory toy and helps babies and toddlers gain the confidence to learn to walk.

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  9. Corban

    I usually read the 1 star rating when buying a product. I saw the issues about the wheels sliding on hard floors, being too light to support a child while standing up, going too fast and kids falling on their face… The list goes on. Well after some critical thinking and shopping around I figured that most if not all of the products of this price and material would have the same issues. Well, the reviews were almost completely wrong!
    Wheels sliding on hard floors… False, there is a rubber seam on the rear wheels that prevents side to side motion. (I have no idea where this critique came from) My entire main level is hard wood and this has not been an issue.
    Too light to support a child while standing up… False (for the most part), my 12 month old is average size and it doesn’t tip. That’s not to say that if your kid is in the 95th percentire that it’s going to be as sturdy as a rock.
    Going to fast… False again! There are two settings on the wheels. One pretty much locks the rear wheels (not too much so that it’s immovable). The other setting is free spining. My 12 month old (recieved this for his birthday) uses the locked setting on the main floor where it’s hard floor and the free spinning setting on the carpet. He has never had the toy “run away” from him causing him to fall flat. Granted he has fallen but that’s the purpose right? To help him learn to walk…
    This is just my two cents I hope it’s helpful.

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  10. Wanda G. Jarema

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     This toy is a great alternative to walkers. My grandson loved it. He started by pulling himself up. He has since graduated to pushing. And he has learned some problem solving skills. Watch the video to see his skills.

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  11. TG

    Item as pictured. Quick to assemble and has been used daily for a month by our 8 month old.

    It has the common “educational” features (shapes, colours, matching, piano) but let’s face it, it’s about keeping the baby’s attention. To our baby’s delight (and our agony), there are tons of flashing lights and annoying songs in that oh-so familiar v-tech voice to get the baby’s attention (as well as an on/off switch and low/high volume).

    We unhooked the board part from the walker/stand and used it on the floor for the baby to play with initially. Then raised it on pillows/boxes and progressed to the stand/walker now that the little one has decided to start climbing and walking… watch for my next review of 2″ gym mats (hardwood floors hurt if climbing on bookshelves)!!! Like I said in the title – great for parents who are gluttons for punishments.

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