Playskool Step Start Walk ‘n Ride Toy

October 4, 2014 - Comment

It’s 2 toys in 1. As a sturdy, stable walker, the Step Start Walk ‘n Ride toy helps babies learn to stand, take their first steps, and walk. Then it easily converts to a first ride-on toy. It has a locking mechanism that only parents can activate, so children can’t change modes by themselves. Kids

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It’s 2 toys in 1. As a sturdy, stable walker, the Step Start Walk ‘n Ride toy helps babies learn to stand, take their first steps, and walk. Then it easily converts to a first ride-on toy. It has a locking mechanism that only parents can activate, so children can’t change modes by themselves. Kids can explore the hands-on activities in both the walker and ride-on modes to see fascinating sights, hear silly sounds and touch interesting textures. Playskool and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.When little wobblers are bored with walls and sofa edges, and there’s no one to offer a hand, they can two-foot it safely across that open ocean of living-room floor with the help of the Step Start walker. This dual-purpose toy acts as stable support as they learn to walk, then lets them roll along when they want to ride. Once they are secure on their legs, the walker converts easily to a first ride-on toy. (Only adults can operate the wheel-lock mechanism.) A flexible antenna, spinning drum, clicking gear, and other sight-touch-sound features provide sit-down play fun. Assembly requires a Phillips screwdriver. –Ava Natov

Product Features

  • 2-in-1 activity toy has a clicking dial and locking mechanism
  • Starts as a sturdy walker to help baby learn to walk
  • Converts to a fun ride-on for toddlers Bullet
  • Front and back spinner Bullet
  • Hood opens and closes

Comments

R. A. Paulk says:

Pretty good toy. Let me start by saying that my 10 month old LOVES this toy. She likes both modes (walk behind and ride on) and she really likes the toys on the body. I would agree with the other reviewer who said that this is a carpet area only walker. The design of this toy is bizarre at best. In order to get the toy from ride on to walker, you have to “snap” the handle into place. This is not easy. It’s not impossible, but it does take some practice and the first few times she used it I didn’t get…

Deborah M. Thomas says:

Great purchase! We bought this for our daughter for Christmas when she was 9 months old. When she first got it, she preferred to play mechanic(flipping it over and playing with the wheels and underside)and she also liked to play with the toys on the top. So far, we have not had any trouble with the attachments. Now that she is learning how to walk, she loves to use the toy in the walker mode and strolls around our living room. We have found that when she does hit an obstacle, the toy has held up well and…

Traci Singree says:

Not what it says it is I bought this because of the brand name and the commercials for it I saw on t.v..I was very excited to buy it to help my son while he was taking his first few steps: But it is the most non-walking friendly toy for a beginner walker to even use! The wheels are to slippery, when he trys to push it it just slides or falls over because it is too top heavy, and the walk space for my babies feet is too awkward..as a ride-one it is just too low to the floor for my son.He has used it only to push…

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