Frequently Asked Questions
The walker measures twenty-eight inches long, twenty-four point four inches wide, and twenty-three point six inches high. These dimensions make it suitable for indoor use.
The walker is constructed from alloy steel. This material ensures durability while keeping the walker lightweight.
The walker can support babies up to thirty pounds. This capacity is ideal for growing infants as they explore.
The walker features three easy-to-adjust height positions. Simply press the adjustment buttons to set the height that fits your baby best.
To remove the toy station, simply lift it from the walker base. This allows for easy cleaning and portable play.
The walker is designed for babies six months and up. It is perfect for infants who are beginning to explore their mobility.
Yes, the walker features a foldable design for convenient storage and travel. This makes it easy to take along when visiting friends or family.
The removable seat pad is machine washable. This ensures easy cleaning and helps maintain hygiene for your baby.
Yes, the walker is designed with safety in mind, featuring a baby-safe mirror and sturdy construction. It provides a secure environment for your child to explore.
The walker includes lights, songs, and sounds to entertain your baby. It also has a removable toy station with spinning beads and a light-up steering wheel.
The walker encourages mobility and exploration, helping to develop gross motor skills. It also engages babies with its interactive lights and sounds.
While the walker is primarily designed for indoor use, it can be used outside on flat surfaces. Always supervise your child during outdoor play.
If the walker arrives damaged, you should contact customer support immediately. They can assist you with returns or exchanges.
No, the walker does not contain any hazardous materials. It is safe for babies and complies with safety standards.
The walker includes a sturdy frame, non-slip wheels, and a secure seat to ensure that your baby can safely explore their surroundings.
















