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      • UpSpring Baby Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant

        UpSpring Baby Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant is perfect for toddlers who are just learning to walk. The vest fastens around baby's chest and has straps so that parents can hold them steady while baby tries to walk. The straps are adjustable and the vest is padded so it's comfortable for both baby and parents. It's healthy for baby's shoulders and is good for parents' backs as well. The walk assistant is washable and is easy to use.


        Why You'll Love It: The walk assistant helps babies to learn to walk, prevents them from falling and is safe for parents too.

        Age: 6 months and up

        Features
        • Helps baby balance naturally, hands-free
        • No tugging and twisting on little arms
        • Reduces back pain for parents
        • Improved design provides extra support for babies
      • Product Dimensions (inches): 10.5 (L) x 7 (W) x 3 (H)

        Product Weight: 6.5 oz.

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      Popularity: #4 in Travel Safety
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      UpSpring Baby Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant Pink

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      UpSpring BabyWalking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant Pink
       
      3.0

      (based on 3 reviews)

      33%

      of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

      Reviewed by 3 customers

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      3.0

      short-lived usefulness, if any

      By busy mom

      from Florida

      About Me Parent of Multiples (Twins etc)

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      Pros

      • Strong Construction

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          Comments about Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant Pink:

          I think this is a quality product, and it might work for some babies, but I've tried it on three... without much luck. The first baby went from crawling to a steady walk very quickly, so the transition stage wasn't long enough to make good use of this. The 2nd baby let me use it a couple times when he wanted to walk but was prone to falls, but then he decided he hated it. The third baby likes to use it as a swing. Instead of encouraging her to put weight on her feet, she immediately drops forward at lets it catch her. It's fun. She likes it. But it doesn't help her walk. Maybe if I have a fourth baby...

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          (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Worked well and saved my back!

          By Lita

          from Albuquerque

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          Comments about Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant Pink:

          My son started taking steps on his own at 8 1/2 months. We got this for him (and us!) to walk around with him without having to bend over. He didn't mind it, and enjoyed us walking around with him. It seems very comfortable and secure for him to wear. He tends to lean forward in it, but that is because he is wanting to walk fast. My mother-in-law was very skeptical, until she tried it, and then she loved it. Until they can balance well, you hold the straps a little closer to the baby. This wont work if your baby is not that interested in walking, but will does work if they are wanting to walk. Now at 9 1/2 months he is walking very well on his own.

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          (5 of 9 customers found this review helpful)

           
          1.0

          Nice idea, but no....

          By collins6738

          from NE

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          Comments about Walking Wings Learning to Walk Assistant Pink:

          My mom bought this for my 11 month old daugher. I was skeptical but thought, why not? My daughter hated it. She knows how to stand and she walks holding on to things, but she looked like a puppet on strings with this thing on. She did not want to stand with this thing strapped to her, so she would bend her knees while I basically dragged her along. Then it started sliding over her head, which I don't understand because I had it adjusted pretty tight and she's not a small baby. I tried it two more times but they all ended the same.
          Not a very useful product. Your child will learn to walk without it just fine.

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