- Electronic toy steering wheel includes horn, car engine sounds and music to entertain baby
- Fully padded, easy-to-clean seat with cargo bags and soft key toy
- 3-position height adjustment for growing babies
- Non-skid, safety friction strips for your child’s safety
- Independent front swivel wheels
Jeep Liberty Renegade Walker
September 3rd, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »
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I read all the other reviews and purchased this, bad idea. The reviews were ok, but this thing is not worth your money. I purchased, recieved and put this together fairly easily, but then noticed that one of the headlights was not attached, cosmetic, I know, but this is sad, brand new and already looking used. Within 10 minutes our son (7 months) had torn off one of the rear view mirro things. Once it comes off they are more or less useless, it may be a chew toy, but dont waste your time putting it back in the plastic slot, our son removes it with ease now as the plastic design is very poor. Within 5 days he had removed the other one, poor design. If you dont mind having broken toys within two weeks of your purchase feel free to purchase this thing, but I dont recommend it. On an upside as a person that dislikes anything that is jeep, chrysler, or dodge I am happy to have it break as it is teaching my son from a young aget to avoid this manufacture, but then again they probably wont be around by the time he turns 16. Bottom line, this products is along the same line of anything else that says JEEP on it, JUNK and always requiring repair.
Rating: 2 / 5
The American Academy of Pediatrics has called for a ban on all baby walkers because just the concept of giving a baby more mobility than developmentally ready is dangerous. People should know this and use alternative ways of entertaining baby. Many thousands of children in the US are seen in emergency departments for injuries related to walkers, and most of these happen when a parent is right there watching (see h[...]). They can fall down steps, get crushed between toy and other space, reach heavy objects in high places such as tables which can fall on them, tip over hot beverages, fall into tub of water, etc.
And by the way, they don’t promote development of walking skills, they actually cause delay in walking because the baby doesn’t get to see the bottom half of how their bodies are working. (see [...])
Much safer alternative is a stationary play center, buy that instead!
Please spread the word to help prevent unnecessary injuries or even deaths in our youngest loved ones.
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This review was written by a pediatrician.
Rating: 1 / 5
Our baby is big and this is the tallest walker out there. It easy to move and simple to clean. The adjustment is as easy and has three different heights. Your baby will love it but I dont think you should use it all the time. The baby should walk while being supported by you as well. This will enable them to walk on their own faster, anyhow I read it on Oprah so you know its true.
Rating: 5 / 5
I was hesitant to buy walker for my son, however after just browsing on amazon I came across this Jeep walker and I thought to myself how cute if anything I can get it and try it out if it didn’t work so well it would be a cute addition to my baby’s room when I change the decor to cars. But after receiving it, not only does it look good, my 6 month old loves it. He enjoys that u can use the steering wheel and that the buttons make an engine noise and honking noise. It’s light weight and the height adjustments are great and easy to change and very reasonably priced. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a walker.
Rating: 5 / 5
My husband and I like having this around when we need to put our son down for a few minutes and want to keep him in our sight. It’s easy to move from room to room and we don’t have to worry about our dog trying to ‘play’ with him (our pooch is terrified of the Jeep!) It’s just a change from giving him tummy time or sitting him in his little booster chair at the table. That being said, I wouldn’t leave him in it for more than 10-15 minutes max at a time. I don’t think it’d be comfortable for more than that (think GIANT WEDGY) and I wouldn’t want to wear out his newly developing leg muscles. Our son is almost 7 months old.
Rating: 4 / 5