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Safety 1st Grip 'N Go Walker | 
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| Brand: Safety 1st Category: Baby Product
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $44.99 You Save: $5.00 (10%)
New (5) from $44.99
Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 553
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 25.3 x 33.5
MPN: 04025 Model: 4025 UPC: 052181040252 EAN: 0052181040252 ASIN: B0002TEG9U
Release Date: February 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Innovative folding tri-leg design | | • | Large snack/play tray | | • | 3 level seat design | | • | Safety brakes | | • | 4 months until child begins walking |
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Amazon.com Review So your baby has finally reached the stage where your lap is not the most exciting place to be anymore, and she's itching to get around and see new things! The only problem is that even though she's practically climbing out of your arms, she can't crawl or walk yet. Ease your baby's need to explore the world with the Safety 1st Grip'n Go Walker. Your baby is old enough to use this walker if she is able to sit without assistance; weighs less than 30 pounds; is less than 32 inches tall; and is not yet able to walk. If you baby fits these criteria, then keep on reading if you want your child to enjoy all the health and play benefits this walker has to offer. 
Whimsical characters surrounded by blinking lights and sounds will keep your baby entertained. View larger. | 
The walker seat features machine-washable fabric for easy clean up. | 
Special safety grips are designed to reduce sudden movement and prevent tipping. View larger. | Designed with Safety in Mind Not only does the Safety 1st Grip'n Go Walker meet all JPMA and ASTM safety standards, but this fun and colorful walker is also specially designed with several extra safety measures that will ensure your baby's safety as he or she moves around your house. For starters, the Grip'n Go features special safety grips located on the bottom of the walker that are designed to reduce sudden movement and the risk of tipping should your baby roam to an uneven surface in your house. Another special feature includes the safety brakes on the walker's back wheels that will keep the walker stationary during those times when you need to answer the phone or turn your back momentarily. And finally, special gripping handles are built into the walker that are designed to make your baby feel more secure. Easy to Construct, Easy to Use, and Easy to Maintain Constructed from durable, molded plastic, the Safety 1st Grip'n Go Walker is both lightweight -- essential, of course, for your baby to navigate easily -- and extremely easy to clean. The seat features machine-washable fabric for easy clean up, while the walker itself folds down in a few simple steps for quick and convenient storage. The walker's seat is also easily adjustable to three different heights, making this the ideal walker as your child grows. And best of all, the Grip'n Go Walker takes only minutes to assemble and requires no additional tools or special skills. The Ultimate Test Drive Our 9-month-old "test baby" learned to get around in the walker fairly quickly and was absolutely delighted with her newfound mobility. It's so mobile, in fact, that once you strap your baby into the walker, grown-ups and small pets will need to keep on their toes if they don't want to get run over! Our child, who is only now learning to crawl, suddenly became a fun-filled terror on wheels! We were also pleasantly surprised to discover that this walker makes a great stationary play station: simply put on the brakes and let your little one enjoy the attached toys to her heart's content. The included toys, with their whimsical, friendly faces, bendable bodies and fun blinking lights and sounds, provided our baby with loads of interactive, tactile fun. The front tray can easily serve as a spot for finger foods, or as a place to attach more toys to keep your child entertained safely in one spot while you attend to household chores or dinner. Also, we were relieved to find a toy that provided our child with tactile fun and exercise that required no batteries. 
The walker folds down in a few simple steps for quick, and convenient storage. View larger. | A Brief Note on your Child's Safety While the Grip'n Go Walker is built to provide your child with as healthy and safe an experience as she will ever experience in any walker, it's important to remember that these security measures do not replace adult supervision. Providing your baby with mobility requires constant parental supervision, so make certain never leave your baby unattended. Also, make sure that she is always on an even surface free of obstacles, and never allow your baby to use her walker near any stairs or steps. The Safety 1st Grip'n Go Walker addresses several issues that older-model walkers neglected. The advanced safety features of the Grip'n Go Walker, combined with vigilant parental supervision, will give your child -- and yourself -- all the rewards that newfound mobility in a fun and playful setting can offer. In short, with vigilant parental supervision, the Safety 1st Grip'n Go Walker can offer both parents and children the best of all worlds: it offers your child a safe and secure way to explore the world, while it gives you a safe and secure -- and stationary -- place to set your baby for those few moments you need a break. Pros: - Provides infants with the exciting ability to explore the world
- Doubles as a safe and secure stationary play station
- Durable, lightweight, easy to use and maintain
Cons: - Requires constant and vigilant adult supervision to ensure your child's safety
Product Description The lightweight Grip 'n Go Animal Geo Walker is the only plastic walker that features an innovative tri-leg design and folds easily for storage and portability. Gripping handles encourage baby to "grip and go" for safe exploration. Features: - Innovative folding tri-leg design
- Two oversized interactive toys with sounds and lights
- Large snack/play tray
- Peek-a-boo tray window
- Three-level seat design
- Removable cloth seat
- Safety brakes
- JPMA- and ASTM-certified
- Holds up to 30 pounds
- Measures 23"H x 24"W x 31"D
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Baby Walker January 3, 2009 Diane M. Murray (Plymouth, WI USA) Shipped very quickly. Really easy to put together. AT 9 months my granddaughter is petit and it's too high for her to get any traction on carpet but she loves to bounce in it and loves the toys on it. She can get it going on our wood floor. Easy to pick up and move around. We have 4 large dogs so it gives her a better position to be in rather than on the floor when the dogs are in the room. I would recommend this walker to others.
not good December 22, 2008 Sheila Foster Under the lid you have the two legs that hold it up well the right one wouldn't snap so it kept on falling while the baby was sitting in it.
Great product December 18, 2008 N. Marquez I love it and most importantly my 7 month old loves it!! it's a bit high so i don't know how they recommend for 4 month olds... she still can't move it around but loves to play in it
Pleasant walker for my son, but is it safe? December 8, 2008 Stacy L Messer This was a gift for my 5 month old son. He was mesmerized with it at first sight, even while we were taking it out of the package! He enjoys playing with the toys and is able to scoot around backwards (so far). The drawbacks are that the colors are sort of bland. The height is not adjustable, so babies will either not fit in it or grow out of it fast. And lastly, I have the same problem with the walker simply falling apart. So far, the right leg is strong enough to keep the walker up, but the left leg collapses no matter how little pressure you put on it. Yes, it was assembled with care and the leg snaps into place, but it falls anyway. The only thing that I like is the seat is small enough for his long and skinny body. He is not able to sit up by himself yet, so this offers good support. I had another where the seat was large and he would fall forward and hit his face on the front of the seat. It gets 3 stars only because my son loves it (but what toys do babies not love?) and it fits his little body, for now.
Too high for 4 months November 11, 2008 J. Knight (Portsmouth, VA United States) The walker is advertised for 4 months and up. Our little one is 5 months old, normal height and is still not close to reaching the floor. Maybe it should be call the hovercraft- because that's all baby can do on this. To add insult to injury, it was difficult to fold up when we realized we had to put it away for a couple more months. If your 4-5 month old baby is Wilt Chamberlain Jr., go for it, otherwise hold off. Boo!!!
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