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Wooden Activity Walk Behind

  • Fun interactive activities that foster learning through play and exploration.
  • Promotes toddlers’ physical and mental confidence and their sense of body control.
  • Develops cognitive skills and inspires little ones to explore action and consequence, cause and effect, and more.,
  • Encourages toddlers to use hands and fingers in different ways, advancing fine motor skills..
  • Supports little ones as they become confident walkers, enjoying their evolving ability to get around.
  • Toucan spinning plate
  • Handle bar for walk-behind
  • Engaging tree windmill
  • Turning cogs
  • Bead-sliding game
  • Animal track & trace knobs
  • Noise – reducing rubber – rimmed wheels
  • Fun playtime storage area
  • Patterned track & trace knobs
  • Panda & sloth turning Plates
  • 18m+
  • Product Dimensions: W-31cm H-47cm D-11cm

Boho Chic Collection

The collection’s trendy style, calm design, and unique color palette creates a peaceful environment for baby’s exploration. Peaceful Development, Natural Style.

Our designs are based on a proven developmental system
that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage.

CognitionCognition

As babies and toddlers play with the track and trace, spinning wheels and other features, their cognitive understanding of movement and shapes gradually develops.

Motor SkillsMotor Skills

It’s so much fun to push the Walk Behind around the house! Your little one will hone his balance and gross motor skills by pushing, stopping and letting go, making your toddler feel like one of the big boys.

Motor SkillsMotor Skills

The wide selection of activities on the front and sides of the Walk Behind inspire little ones to use their hands and fingers in increasingly complex ways, fostering fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination.

12+ months: PROMOTE EMOTIONAL INDEPENDENCE

Create safe areas where your baby can walk safely behind the toy and play with it, but be sure to keep an eye on your little one while playing with the toy, as children at this age are not always aware of the obstacles in front of them.

18+ months:  SUPPORT COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS

To support your child’s developing cognitive and language skills, use simple words to explain what he or she is doing with the toy and ask him or her to do simple tasks, such as “Try to move the beads from side to side”; “Turn the panda character to the side of the tree”, etc.

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