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Monday, September 23, 2013

Tips On How To Pick Your Best Baby Walker



Three days back I received an e-mail at home from my closest friend Venus. We had graduated from Paxon School for Advanced Studies, Jacksonville. She was a vivacious girl, an all-rounder being equally good at academics and badminton. As was expected she is a successful barrister now. We decided to meet at Pizza Joint, Village Pizzeria the next Saturday. I eagerly awaited the day and soon we were talking away to our hearts content.

After such a long time we certainly had lots in our kitty and were ready with all. We were telling about movies and almost certainly about our families as both of us were rather acquainted with each others family. Venus was telling me about her niece, Sarah who was barely five months old. Sarah though hardly five months old is capable of balancing her head. She is able to support herself on her whole arms while lying on her stomach. Sucking she enjoys and is busy doing so with her hands and feet at every chance. She chases her feet while sitting up. She is keenly fascinated with the world around her. She loves toys that can be sucked. Venus was thinking about buying a small present for her that would prove to be both sensible and enjoyable. After hearing that the baby was capable of holding up her head sufficiently and is fine holding herself upright I came up with the plan of shopping for a walker. I told her that if Sarah can put weight on her legs and her feet rests on the ground when in the walker which entirely depends on her height, a walker could be a perfect choice for her. A walker would give her the needed motion, activity and enjoyment. It could be propped up with a few pillows. So, finally we started our search for the superb baby walker to suit the needs of Sarah.

Soon we were pouring over the net. The walker should be geared up enough in order to educate Sarah. The baby walker should stimulate the senses of the child as she learns to walk. The amusement factor should not be forgotten. It is a chief requirement along with the utility qualities. With all these prerequisites, we, in our first round came up with the following choices after 15 minutes of extensive surfing - Vtech baby walker, Wooden baby walker, Baby push walker, Baby Einstein walker, Graco Baby Walker. A second round again of another 45 minutes keeping in mind the height, age and weight of Sarah brought us to a narrower group which consisted of smart, colorful and steady makes from Graco baby walker. These walkers fitted the bill very well with the technical specs and the values being just superb.

With all these possibilities Venus had to contemplate a little more before she ended up purchasing Graco Mobile Entertainer Jungle Crew. This walker was a sure trophy being valued at $61.95 and owning excellent qualities like removable activity tray, stationary kick stands, friction strips, mix n move toys. Three position height adjustments helps the walker to grow with the baby. Wrap around seat is machine washable and is thus easy maintenance. All these models are useful, attractive and provide amusement while the baby learns to walk.

Venus invited me to her home next Saturday as she assumed she would be through with her purchase by that time. I assured her and looked forward to seeing Sarah cruising along in her new toy chasing every nook and corner of the home. The toy would definitely gift the kid some mobility and liberty helping her to experience. Contemplating on which jigsaw to buy for Sarah on my behalf I went back to the business centre.

Rai Mondal is a mom of two kids and is very much interested about babies and their related products. If you share similar interest and would like to have a closer and vivid picture of various baby walkers you may visit her sites Graco Baby Walker and Fisher Price Baby Walker.

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