I’m Ross from the UK, My fiance is Estefania (Stef) from Mexico and together we have a little 1 year old called Theo living in Spain.
Theo is 11 months and has begun wanting to take his first steps, and is often falling. This walker came into our life at a great time in his development as it’s allowing him to move freely but with stability, also allowing him to bring his drinks and various other toys on the journey too!
First impressions of the Labebe Walker
The product came all flatboxed and pretty light for what was inside, all the wood is really nicely polished, no jagged edges, or anything sharp. Safely packaged to prevent any damages to the product.
I like the product a lot as it not only allows Theo to walk, but also store stuff on the go, or better yet, store toys while he’s not using them, acting as another box, but more portable!
Using the walker and its key features
I’m not a DIY Dad, so beware (I thought!). But I found this pretty easy to set up. The instructions were clear, and once I got the ball rolling it made the process pretty easy.
It doesn’t come with everything to get going, you’ll still need a screwdriver, but everything else from screws and what not are included.
Theo felt instantly pretty at home with the walker, both hands on it and could even make little turns using it, never saw him using it one handed, or falling at all, it really kept him in place.
The product is super sturdy, even with myself putting it together, Theo’s put it through its paces from toys, boy drinks, even trying to put himself in it! The wheels are huge so they can get over just about anything without any problems at all.
If you’re looking for a baby walker which can assist in walking, hold toys, and help your youngster learn to walk, or improve their walking the Labebe Baby Walker is likely for you.
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Overall thoughts
I’d rate this product 4.5/5
I really like this product, and overall it’s helped Theo a lot with his walking and development. I think it could help any baby after 11 months old, even at the standing point and then into walking.
Find out more about the Labebe Panda Push Walker here.