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| Safety 1st Sound 'n Lights Activity Walker | 
| Brand: Safety 1st Category: Baby Product
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $35.99 as of 9/7/2010 12:40 CDT details You Save: $14.00 (28%)
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Seller: Target.com/ITC Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 5,527
Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 30 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.5 Dimensions (in): 29.5 x 25.5 x 4.4 Grip Strips. Removable cloth seat.
MPN: 04500 Model: 4500 UPC: 884392546663 EAN: 0884392546663 ASIN: B000F1QV1Q
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| Features:
| • | Removable activity tray | | • | 5 toys with 12 songs and lights | | • | 3 level height adjustment | | • | Folding frame | | • | 4 Months until child begins to walk |
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Product Description Keep your little one entertained with this sound and light filled walker! Features: - Removable activity tray
- 5 playful toys entertain your baby with music, including 12 songs, sounds and lights
- Seat easily adjusts to 3 heights
- Folding frame
- Machine-washable padded seat
- Grip strips reduce movement on uneven surfaces
Amazon.com Product Reviews
The Safety 1st Sound N' Lights is a truly versatile activity center and walker. It has three adjustable heights for a growing baby to discover and explore. The five whimsical toys and 12 fanciful songs, lights, and sounds will entertain baby and hone their motor skills with interactive play. But don't worry, the activity tray is easily removed to sport a spacious snack area underneath. The plush cloth padding is colorful, removable, and, best of all, machine washable. The walker glided smoothly on carpet and linoleum and the grip strips helped to impede movement on disparate surfaces and stairs. The Safety 1st Sound N' Lights will have you, and baby, humming and chuckling with glee.
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great for the money! August 6, 2010 Margo (Michigan) My daughter loves this walker, she runs around the house all day long in it. And it folds up so nicely we can take it anywhere with us.
Perfect July 26, 2010 Happy Auntie I purchased this item for my 6 month grand-nephew. I thought he might be a bit too young for this, but it was just perfect! I am amazed how much he loves to play with the little activity toys. The nursery rhymes are delightful and there are many. The toy piece easily comes off when you want to feed the child. It is very apparent this item was carefully tested. We just love it!!!! I highly recommend this item.
ALL walkers are dangerous! July 6, 2010 Shirin 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
The American Academy of Pediatrics has called for a ban on all baby walkers because just the concept of giving a baby more mobility than developmentally ready is dangerous. People should know this and use alternative ways of entertaining baby. Many thousands of children in the US are seen in emergency departments for injuries related to walkers, and most of these happen when a parent is right there watching (see [...]). They can fall down steps, get crushed between toy and other space, reach heavy objects in high places such as tables which can fall on them, tip over hot beverages, fall into tub of water, etc.
And by the way, they don't promote development of walking skills, they actually cause delay in walking because the baby doesn't get to see the bottom half of how their bodies are working. (see [...])
Much safer alternative is a stationary play center, buy that instead!
Please spread the word to help prevent unnecessary injuries or even deaths in our youngest loved ones.
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This review was written by a pediatrician.
Great product July 5, 2010 tbird My grandbaby is 6 months and can just sit up. She loves this thing and sits in it for half an hour at a time. She's not pushing buttons on the sound yet but she likes the lights a bunch. She's a bit short for it so I have put some pvc pipe on the runners on each side to lower the overall height where her feet will touch and she's propelling about backwards at six months like a pro.
One suggestion, put a timer in the ASIC chip so it turns off the light and music until the button is pushed again instead of the switch, and the other negative comments will disappear.
Just as the description says. May 7, 2010 L. R. Gascon (Walker, LA USA) The walker is just as the description says it is. It took my now 8 month old daughter a little while to get used to it, but now she loves it! She has discovered the freedom of "faster travel."
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