🚼 Step up your baby’s milestones in style and safety!
The Kolcraft Tiny Steps 2-in-1 Foldable Infant and Baby Push Walker is a versatile developmental tool that adapts from a seated activity walker to a walk-behind push walker. Featuring height adjustability, multi-sensory toys, a wide stable base with non-skid pads, and easy-to-clean materials, it supports babies’ growth and motor skills while offering parents convenience and peace of mind. Its foldable design and neutral bubble pattern make it a practical and stylish choice for modern families.
Product Dimensions | 26 x 24 x 32.5 inches |
Item model number | KW029-BBL1 |
Maximum weight recommendation | 26 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Material Composition | Plastic, Fabric |
Care instructions | Machine-washable seat pad for quick clean-ups. Wipe plastic parts with a damp cloth using mild soap. |
Additional product features | Machine-washable seat pad, Folds for Storage, Height Adjustable, Cup Holder, Easy to Clean, 2 in 1 Design |
Style | Push Walker |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
T**D
Want to see him walk
Grandbaby walking and is now a toddle. Was good for helping.
Z**S
Awesome product
Awesome product, my son was walking by 1yr old
C**N
Must buy
Baby loved these
M**2
Baby chair
5 month baby likes
T**T
Great buy!
We bought this for our 6 month old at the time. I love it- we returned two others and kept this one. It’s sturdy, easy to put together, and I love the simplicity of adjusting the belt as he grows. It’s not meant for carpet (at least not for us yet) but he really enjoys being in there. I like that it’s wide enough I’m not worried about him hitting his head on corners and luckily he can’t open cabinets because it’s so wide. Highly recommend!
P**Y
Ready-Set-Go!!!!..Wonderful Little Walker
The media could not be loaded. What can I say...we love this walker!!! Our little one took to it like a fish in water, he simply adores it. The mobility the walker has afforded him is priceless (on hard wood flooring). At 4-5 months he was already trying to crawl and stand so we knew we had to start contemplating finding a decent walker for him. After searching the internet for what seemed like months, looking for the "best /safest" walker we could find within our price range, we finally settled on purchasing the Kolcraft 2-in-1. When we first got it, trying to adjust the seating properly for him seemed a bit challenging until we figured out how to adjust the strap (located underneath the back /bottom of the seat). Once we got it right, it was off to the races for him...:-)Our little Mastro zooms so fast around the rooms /areas we make space for him, that we literally have to keep a watchful eye on him. He's like a little speed buggy as soon as we put him in it and his feet touch the ground. Overall we're very satisfied with or decision to purchase this particular walker.Pros:-It has an "open" rear base (to prevent baby's feet from continuously hitting walker bottom)-It's light weight-Easy to clean-Easy to set up-Affordable & Sturdy-Has fun toys on it and a post to attach other baby toys.-Transitions into a frontal "push" style walker as baby gets older.-Seems to keep baby happy and active.Cons:-Walker doesn't seem to be as mobile and free-flowing on carpeted surfaces.[Note]: If you do have hardwood floors I'd highly recommend considering /purchasing toddler non-skid "Grip Socks". They really made a difference in helping our little one move effortlessly across the floor.
J**D
Perfect for short babies or early walkers
My son is both short and an early walker. I bought the walker when he was 2.5 months because he always wanted to be moving and would strive to stand up when he was held. At 2.5 months we could sit him in it with a small pillow or towel in front of him (to keep him propped up without his head wobbling around) and he could get his feet on the floor. He did sit low in it, but he didn't mind and I didn't mind because he was happy, After a week he could get both feet on the floor firmly and could get some motion. It wasn't necessarily purposeful motion, but each week he just started moving more and more, and then at about 4 months he didn't need the pillow for support at all. He is six months now and runs around the house all day in it.When we first got it we did not attach the toys to the tray because he was so small and sat so low they obstructed his view, but he loves the toys now that he is bigger. It was easy to put together, easy to clean, and moves very well. I even use it outside in the driveway and at the park on the sidewalk. It is durable and a good size (not so big that it takes up tons of room and not so small that your kid can touch all of your stuff).My daughter was also short and I wish we would have had this for her. I read through lots of reviews before purchasing this walker because I really needed a walker for a tiny kid. I considered a few others that were described as good for short babies, but decided on this one because of price. Literally the best investment. I tell every person I know who has kids or is going to have kids because I really could have benefited from this walker with my daughter. I did read some reviews of this walker that said theirs came with small marks on the plastic. Mine did come with one, but it wasn't significant enough that I would have returned it and honestly doesn't compare to the marks my kid has put in it running into to things. To be clear he runs into things on purpose-it is not the walker that runs into things.
M**E
Eh
My kids really like it but the toys on the front don’t stay on. The flower doesn’t even fit in the slots. The main focus was getting them to stand on their own so mission accomplished I suppose. Just wish the toys fit
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