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mommyIam
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spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
Anyone use walking wings, or this juppy baby walker?
sold on amazon
DS loves for us to hold him standing, but I wonder if 5m is too young for something like this. Then again, isn't just like a manual jumperoo?
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Posted 8/5/10 9:18 PM |
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LulaBell
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
I haven't used anything like this. DD loved her exercauser and spent a lot of time in there, now she has push toys that help her to balance (plus the furniture that she pulls up on).
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Posted 8/5/10 9:19 PM |
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mommyIam
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
Posted by MrsMadness
I haven't used anything like this. DD loved her exercauser and spent a lot of time in there, now she has push toys that help her to balance (plus the furniture that she pulls up on).
my issue with exersaucers is that DS is already too tall for the ones we tried He measured at 28" a couple of weeks ago, and it would be the first time he gained 2" in 1 month
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Posted 8/5/10 9:21 PM |
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LulaBell
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
DD was almost 30 inches at her last appt and she still fits in her exercauser - are you looking at ones with adjustable heights?
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Posted 8/5/10 9:22 PM |
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mommyIam
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
Posted by MrsMadness
DD was almost 30 inches at her last appt and she still fits in her exercauser - are you looking at ones with adjustable heights?
which one are you using? We tried his cousins, they told me it was evenflo, but it was really old
ETA: DS is ONLY 5 months next week, so I'm just feeling the pain of it not fitting him when he's really not going to want to do anything else but stand up.
Message edited 8/5/2010 9:27:28 PM.
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Posted 8/5/10 9:26 PM |
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twinkletoes807
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
We have a FP jumperoo that DD loves. And we also have an Evenflo exersaucer that she loves and she is 30 in.
ETA: I don't see the Jumpy as a manual jumperoo. It is helping the child to learn to walk, whereas an exersaucer or jumperoo is helping to build strength in the legs and also entertain baby with toys that can be reached and played with. To answer your question, my opinion is that it is too early to use a walking aid.
Message edited 8/5/2010 9:49:36 PM.
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Posted 8/5/10 9:33 PM |
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mommyago
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
I have walking wings (but if I had known about the other kind I would have gotten that bc it looks like more support) I like it but I only use it for very short periods of time because I feel like im sort of dragging him around a bit (like when hes leaning back or not standing straight- i pull him back up straight) but DS loves that he can use his hands and doesnt seem to mind it at all
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Posted 8/5/10 9:37 PM |
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LulaBell
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Re: spinoff to early walkers or just new walkers in general learning to walk
Posted by mommyIam
Posted by MrsMadness
DD was almost 30 inches at her last appt and she still fits in her exercauser - are you looking at ones with adjustable heights?
which one are you using? We tried his cousins, they told me it was evenflo, but it was really old
ETA: DS is ONLY 5 months next week, so I'm just feeling the pain of it not fitting him when he's really not going to want to do anything else but stand up.
I have an Evenflo and my mom has a Baby Einstein and DD is still fine in both of them.
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Posted 8/5/10 9:47 PM |
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