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A lot of parents use walker for babies in an attempt to encourage their kids to walk sooner. They also free up parents' hands to do stuff around the house. Just as with anything you buy for your baby there are several key points you will need to keep in mind. Read on for five recommendations I have found through research on the topic.

Tips For Buying a Walker For Babies:

Safety is always the the most important thing so check the Product Safety Standards Regulations to be certain that any walker you are considering is safe. You can also check with American Society for Testing and Materials and for certification by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.

Purchase a walker that has a wheel base bigger than all the doorways in your house. This restricts where your little one can go and helps put a stop to mishaps in stairways. I advise only using walkers on lower floors without stairwells that lead down.

Find walkers for babies that are approved for your little one's height and weight.

Find the dimensions of the walker to be sure that your child's feet can touch the ground at its smallest setting.

Always purchase walkers that have rubberized friction strips on the foundation. This might help stop the walker if the wheels drop over the edge of the steps.

Final Critical Thing:

You should never leave your baby unattended. As a parent, I know the appeal of putting your baby in a walker so you can do some of the other million things you need to do.

Walker For Babies - 5 Critical Things You Need To Know Before You Buy a Baby Walker

By: Will Morrison




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