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Shelcore Sound Beginnings Drive 'N Grow 2-stage Walker can be used in early development as a floor toy and later stages as a walker. In the first stage, your child can sit, with legs under the dashboard, and play. Tots take the wheel with this colorful walker that grows with your your child. Multiple wacky action dashboard features will brighten up your childs eyes. As Baby walks, wheels roll and the walker makes sounds. It requires 3 "AA" batteries, which are included. It measures 18.75"L x 18"W x 16"H.
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Great walker
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We gifted this to our friends son on his second birth day. He loves it and its very strudy too.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-21
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Drive Grow Walker
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I like this product for a child who is just walking but once they are more proficient at walking I wish that the handle was reversable. As my grandson walks (he really runs) he hits his feet on it as he is swinging them forward. But the driving part of it is great fun for him.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-06-21
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walker ok
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Well great price and fast shipping, however my son has problems walking with it because it slides too fast and there isnt enough space for his feet. He does like the dashboard so he plays with that mainly.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-06-18
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Shelcore Sound Beginnings Walker
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This is a high quality toy just like the expensive brands sold in the exclusive retail toy shoppes. I gave it as a gift to a 2-year old and she loves it! It's very electronic-looking with lots of bells and whistles.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-06-18
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meh, it's ok but has serious design flaws
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Had I known this was a shelcore product when ordering it, I would not have let my wife purchase it. Typically, thay have very poor quality products.
But truth be told, my son (14 months old) Loves to push this thing around.
particularly outside. it is far heavier near the front than the rear so whenever he meets a line on the sidewalk, the walker gets stuck.
Then he has to put really hard to "unstick" it...and of course, more often than not, it goes flying away from him and he stumbles forward, sometimes falling down.
Really it needs bigger wheels and a center of mass more toward the rear of the walker. Functionally its ok and entertaining for the boy.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-05-27
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