Monday, November 1, 2010

Playskool Step Start Walk

Playskool Step Start Walk

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★★★★★
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(327 customer reviews)

Price : $29.99
Special Price : $17.99




Product Features : Playskool Step Start Walk
  • Includes two toys in one - The sturdy, stable walker helps babies learn to stand and walk
  • Converts to baby's first ride-on toy, with a locking mechanism only parents can activate
  • Features hands-on activities in both the walker and ride-on modes
  • Kids can see fascinating sights, hear silly sounds and touch interesting textures
  • Comes with a soft antenna, colorful spinner, clicking gearshift and storage area under the hood
Product Description : Playskool Step Start Walk
Editorial Review.
When little wobblers are drilled with walls and couch edges, and there's no one to volunteer a manus, they can two-foot it safely across that open ocean of parlor level with the help of the Step Start go cart. This dual-purpose plaything acts as stable support as they teach to walk, then lets them bun along when they want to mount. Once they are secure on their ramifications, the footer converts easy to a first ride-on toy dog. (Only grownups can control the wheel-lock mechanism.) A flexile transmitting aerial, spinning bone, clicking gear mechanism, and other sight-touch-sound characteristics furnish sit-down manoeuvre playfulness. Assembly needs a Phillips screwdriver. -- Ava Natov.
Product Description.
It's 2 toys in 1! As a tough, stable baby walker, the Step Start Walk 'n Ride plaything helps babes teach to bear, take their first steps, and walk of life. As the grow older, it well converts to a first ride-on toy dog! It has a engaging mechanism that only parents can activate, so children can't change modal values by themselves. Small fries can research the Han dynasty.


Customer Reviews : Playskool Step Start Walk
Let me start by saying that my 10 calendar month old LOVES this toy dog. She likes both fashions (Playskool Step Start Walk) and she really likes the playthings on the body. I would tally with the other reader who said that this is a carpeting country only Playskool Step Start Walk. The figure of this plaything is freakish at the best. In order to get the plaything from ride on to walker, you have to "break down" the treat into space. This is not easy. It's not impossible, but it does take some pattern and the first few times she used it I didn't get the deal fastened by rights. Also, this toy will tip over. My infant likes to walk to the side of both of her pedestrians but the other pedestrian has a more stable base. Although I wouldn't recommend this plaything as a first baby walker or a footer for a non-carpeted area (for that I recommend Elmo's Grow and Go Walker Mower by Fisher Price), I do like the fact that this plaything has two routines.

We purchased Playskool Step Start Walk for our girl for Christmas Day when she was 9 calendar months old. When she first got it, she favoured to play mechanic (interchanging it over and playing with the wheels and undersurface) and she also liked to play with the playthings on the big top. So far, we have not had any problem with the fastenings. Now that she is teaching how to walk, she loves to use the plaything in the footer manner and saunters around our parlour. We have ascertained that when she does hit an obstruction, the plaything has held up well and is very tough. In the motorcar style, she loves to have us force her around. She can drive herself backwards, but she has not gotten the going forward portion down yet. When she wants to get off of the motorcar, we have found out that it is low enough to the land that she has not suffered herself. Overall, we have experienced that this was a great purchase and design to occur it down to the next one! .
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