It s worth thinking about how loud the activity center on your chosen baby walker is some are noisy to the point of annoyance.
Baby walker suitable age.
Don t allow your baby to use a baby walker and make sure that your baby s other caregivers don t use baby walkers either.
The infant also has to figure out how to push with his feet to make the walker move.
Instead baby walkers eliminate the desire to walk.
While there is no fixed appropriate age for a baby to use a walker the baby s strength development and size will have to be considered before making a decision.
Walkers are designed for use by infants between the ages of 4 and 16 months according to consumer reports and children who can already walk should not use them.
If someone suggests a walker for your baby look at other toys suitable for your baby s age first.
Instead consider using a stationary walker or activity center.
Favourite answer i think they are suitable from 6 months old but i was advise by my health visitor not to use them as thy damage the baby s hips because the baby goes backwards in them.
Others say that you should rely more.
The age range for most push walkers is between 6 months to 3 years with 9 to 12 months and up being the average manufacturer recommendation on the bottom end.
Or you could just let your baby exercise on the floor.
When to let your baby start using a baby walker.
Baby walkers aren t suitable for infants who can t yet support their own heads.
Good alternatives for active and curious babies are baby play stations or static exercisers.
Look for a baby walker that s been approved by the american society of testing and materials astm.
All in all we d say that this was an ideal walker for young babies between 2 and 5 months old.
Infans foldable baby walker for boys and girls 2 in 1 toddler walker learning seated or walk behind adjustable speed rear wheels safety bumper detachable seat cover anti rollover black.
Walkers are usually designed for babies between the ages of 4 to 16 months.
Baby 6 9 months baby walkers at argos.
Apart from this the baby needs to be able to hold his head up quite steadily and have his feet touch the floor when placed in the walker to be able to use it.