FAQs
A baby walker is a device designed to support babies when they learn how to stand and move around. Baby walkers allow babies to explore their surroundings safely and independently.
You should start using a baby walker once your child learns how to sit upright and crawl. Your baby will likely begin walking at about 9 months old.
Absolutely! A baby walker provides a stable base for your baby to stand and walk on. It helps to reduce falls and injuries.
No. Buying a baby walker online could put your baby's safety at risk. Always check out a store where you know you'll get good customer service.
Most baby walkers weigh between 10-20 pounds. If you're concerned about the weight limit, look for a model that has a maximum load capacity of 20 lbs.
Your baby walker seat must be high enough for your baby to comfortably reach his/her feet.
Make sure that your baby walker seat is large enough to accommodate your baby. Look for seats that measure 36 inches wide x 24 inches deep x 30 inches tall.
Babies generally like to walk slowly. Make sure that your baby walker goes no faster than 2 mph.
Wipe off your baby walker after each use. Also, wash it regularly with warm water and soap.
If you live in a cold climate, consider leaving your baby walker outdoors during winter. Otherwise, you can leave it outside all year round.