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Three alligators will charm toddlers as they take turns chomping with every step! This multisensory wooden push toy encourages walking and discovery. Graphic details feature cattails on the handle supports, fish on the wheels and spinning butterfly and ladybug beads. This cheerful toy encourages gross and fine motor skills, while developing hand-eye coordination. Brightly painted with child-safe paint.
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Janice
Reviewed in Singapore on July 29, 2020
NOT RECOMMENDED.1.bottom back part is not safe for baby toes2. handle too low3.for toddlers just learning to walk, it slides really fast on the floor and may cause danger4. Nice toy, great decorative item for babies room.5. Not recommended.6. I hope i can still return this pricey item.
Melissa
Reviewed in Singapore on April 30, 2020
The item I received seems to be faulty as there is barely any sound when my baby pushes it. Disappointing
Sid
Reviewed in Australia on December 26, 2018
Love the product.
TheGreatBambino
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
We (but mostly our baby) loves this little walker! It's very high quality, feels sturdy to the touch/push and works quite perfectly. Our daughter was even enthralled by the twisty blocks half way of the handle. Early on she would sit and spin those for longer than she would stand and push the whole cart. Our daughter has been using this to walk around for almost four months now, well before she was walking on her own. So this provided her a practical and fun way to get up and start using her feet, learning to balance and practice walking. It's been fun to watch her slowly get more confident and begin to walk correctly (not on toes, feet pointed straight, etc).One note, that actually turned out to be more than fine, is that the gators on the front don't actually make noise even though the name is chomp and clack. There isn't really much of a clack to be heard. You really only hear the wheels turning. This wasn't a bad thing (and for our sanity probably was a good thing), but I kind of thought the gators would make noise as the cart was pushed. They do make the chomp motion up and down though. Another thing to be aware of is the height of the handle is not flexible. Our daughter is a bit short and smaller than normal for her size so she's had no problem fitting the height of the handle. But thinking if someone had a taller baby maybe it wouldn't fit so naturally? Not really a big deal as I woud think once kids are too tall, they're also too tall to be needing a walker. But something to know.Overall it's been a great purchase that we're very happy we made.
Tonia Brooks
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016
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Emily
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 19, 2016
Terrible quality. The left big wheel kept coming off after a few pushes.
Brew77
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2013
I really loved this Melissa & Doug push toy. Bought to help my child lift himself up and move around confidently as his previous push toy (in plastic) was rather wobbly and my son didn't feel comfortable using to help himself stand up. It's really solid and nicely decorated and even now that my son can walk properly he still enjoys playing with it.If you are thinking of buying a steady and secure push toy this is the one for you
Purple Yo
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
My 8 month old stood up for the first time in early December so I ordered this for Christmas. I thought it would be a couple more months before she was ready for it, but she was immediately delighted with this toy. The first time we stood her up in front of it, she grabbed the orange handle and got super excited. It doesn't roll too quickly for her but we do need to stick close by since she's not even really cruising along furniture yet on her own. It is a well-made wooden toy with bright gender-neutral colors. I had to attach the handle but it was a simple assembly and took only a few minutes.Update: We've had this for a month and a half now and my daughter is 10 months and walking cautiously. She still loves this walker and will push it from one of the house to the other if we point it in the right direction for her. She can control the speed and doesn't fall down when she's using it. It seems sturdy and looks great. We still love it and I think having it really helped her confidence with learning to walk.Update #2: I eventually hid this toy from my toddler. She loves it but after she became a more confident walker, she would push this thing around at lightening speed and the chomping noise from the alligators mouth drove me nuts. So loud! In conclusion, this is a great toy for a very early walker/cruiser, but get rid of it as soon as they learn how to run if you value your sanity.
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