• 2 ways to play! Sit & Play – Tons of hands-on activities to explore – plus a book page to turn or light-up buttons to press for sing-along songs & phrases Stand & Walk – Walker encourages first steps & invites baby to keep moving with fun phrases, music & sounds
  • Easy-grasp handle and sturdy 4-wheel base make baby’s steps a little surer
  • Teaches ABC’s, 123’s and more!
  • Lots of busy finger activities help exercise fine motor skills
  • Standing, walking and reaching all get gross motor skills rolling!

Our daughter loved using this when she was just learning to walk, at about ~10 months. She occasionally plays with it even now at 19 months. The songs are annoying as with many of these toys with sounds but it was worth it to see how much fun she had with this. There are fewer things to do on this than on the more expensive VTech walker but both entertained her. In my mind, the big advantage of the VTech is the phone, which is a lot of fun for kids.

My pediatrician recommended to toss the walker and go get him one of these. He said putting them inside walker causes delay . I got my son this and he started walking in 3 days. He's only 10 months old BTW.

My daughter was so excited when I first put this together for her. It does require screw driver and come with what you need for assembly, but it's pretty easy. She loves it, and batteries aren't included. This was her when she first got a hold of it, pushed it around like a pro right away! Of course trying to show grandma the next day; not so much, but maybe she will grab it, and walk around like she did again tomorrow. Who knows, but the product is great, and she was happy.

This thing worked well when my son was barely learning to walk. I can actually say it helped him. There is 1 weird thing about this though. It will go off on its own randomly and has scared me more than once. Imagine being up at like 2 in the morning with all the lights off and a toy just starts talking to you. If you want that experience then buy this thing, it does work well but is creepy.

Easy to put together and my son loves walking around with it.

It was delivered July 3rd- my son really enjoyed it without the batteries but once it lit up he was very scared of it. Today on August 17th he is just now smiling and liking it when it lights up. Now that he has come around he loves this thing. If your child doesn't like it- give it time!

We bought this for our 9 month old who always wants to stand. This is perfect for a busy baby with the lights and sounds on the front. It rolls great on carpet and gym mats, not so good on wood floors. Definitely a great buy, as we use this daily and holds up to wear and tear

Our daughter loves her zebra walker. At first she wasn't too sure about it, so we would park it again the wall and she plays for hours with the buttons and songs. When she hit about 10 months it was time to start using it for it's intended purpose! She just decided one day she wanted it away from the wall and she MOVES with this thing. As a tiny baby she hated us pulling her arms up over her head, and she still isn't a fan, which makes it hard to hold her hands while she tries to learn how to walk with one of us. The zebra walker keeps her upright with good baby posture and she can go as fast or as slow as she likes. We have hardwood and carpet and the walker rolls right over the transfer strip just fine.

The Fisher-price zebra walker has been great and the price couldn't be beat! We got this when our little guy was about 6 months old, so we aren't actually using it as a "walker" yet, but more of just a toy (for now). He loves the lights and sounds, and multiple things he can press/flip/spin. Yes, the songs do get annoying after a while, but that seems to be most baby toys :) The only "issue" we have found that others have mentioned is that it can slide out from under them when they are trying to stand up on it, so for now, we have backed it up against something so he can push and stand on it without the fear of it moving, and we also discovered that putting a throw pillow under it between all the legs makes it so it really doesn't move much. We can't wait for our son to start using this as a "walker" soon, and expect it will be great for that too, but we're really glad we got it when we did since he's gotten so much use out of it already... EDIT: Our son is now 10 months old and is using it as an actual walker now :) Now that he is able to kneel and stand up onto it on his own, he doesn't have issues with it sliding out from under him, and he gets a big grin on his face when he starts "walking" with it! He is zooming all over our living room with it - loves it! :)