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Review on ๐Ÿšถ VTech Blue Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker by Stephen Ball

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great learning to walk and sonic toy

Great toy for toddlers learning to walk! My daughter loved rolling it in circles around the dining room table indoors when she started walking on her own. She still enjoys pushing and walking with him, although now she can walk on her own. Even when we weren't taking her for a walk, we would keep her on the couch and she would push buttons and dance to little peasant songs. She loves to open and close the little door and surprised us by finding out the little triangles/circles/rectangles herself. probably an unnecessary bit of programming. My husband and I enjoyed it, but I don't know if our child will notice. There are also quite a few songs this toy plays and our daughter managed to get her to play when we couldn't figure it out. Inside is some sort of accelerometer that only plays certain songs when the toy is pushed. Also, when you "hang up," it says "Thanks for calling!" and then there's the sound of a coin dropping into the slot - like a payphone! What a charming anachronism, because no child of this generation would even recognize it as a telephone. The entire front is removable, so you can let your child play with it while driving, for example. It has two settings, each of which results in a different sound/word being played or spoken when each key is pressed. It also has a loud and quiet setting, which is nice. The auto shut off is good so the toy doesn't just make random noises after the baby is gone. One downside is that it doesn't fold up for storage, so you'll have to take it apart for storage or transport. . If you're not moving out soon, that's not a problem unless you have a small apartment and space is tight. Also the yellow phone has nothing to do with the toy and is likely to get lost.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Available in black only