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Multicolour Wooden Baby Walker Traditional Nadavandi Handmade for Kids Toddlers Activity β Push Walker for Baby for Age 0-3 Years
Multicolour Wooden Baby Walker Traditional Nadavandi Handmade for Kids Toddlers Activity β Push Walker for Baby for Age 0-3 Years
A traditional wooden walker is a classic baby toy designed to help infants learn to walk and explore their surroundings. This type of walker is typically made of solid wood and features a sturdy frame with wheels on the bottom. The baby can hold onto the handle of the walker and use it to support their weight as they take their first steps, while the wheels provide stability and encourage movement. Traditional wooden walkers may also feature additional elements, such as activity bells on each side, to help babies develop their motor skills and coordination.Traditional wooden walker may be described as a durable and eco-friendly option for parents who want to support their baby's development while also using natural materials. It may be highlighted that the walker is easy to assemble and features a non-toxic finish to ensure that it is safe for babies to use. It is generally recommended that traditional wooden walkers be used by babies who are already able to sit up on their own and are beginning to take their first steps. This is typically around 7 months to 3 years of age, although every baby is different and may reach this milestone at different times. It is important to note that traditional walkers should never be used before a baby can sit up on their own and should always be used under close adult supervision to ensure the baby's safety.
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The resulting cute little toy requires simple and quick assembly. and screws included with the package can be used to make an immediate fix.
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Materials
Materials
Wood
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All products are available for delivery across India, along with a 7-day return policy
Dimensions
Dimensions
Weight
Weight
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Maintenance & care :
Traditional wooden baby walkers