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30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
solid toy, lots of fun. Oct 19, 2009
By minnmom This is a great little walker. It's sturdy enough that it doesn't go too fast for beginning walkers (light plastic ones tend to 'shoot out' causing your wee one to take a nose dive). It seems to be a "green" item, although it is made in china, which means you are riding on faith and hoping that EverEarth follows up to make sure the paints aren't full of lead, etc. My 8 month old has been chewing on the stick for the xylophone and a little paint did scrape off, so I put that piece up high. The capacity for the paint to come off is probably why this toy is labeled 18 mo+. Overall a good toy though; it's not noisy, it's solid and the activities are fun for babies/toddlers. Also, assembly was easy, clear directions.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Best tot walker I've ever seen! Dec 19, 2009
By Grandpa
"Best Grandpa Ever"
This toy was originally suggested to me by my daughter for her youngest daughter... age 6 mo. She also has a two year old daughter. This all wood toy arrived in pieces and I was initially annoyed that I had to build it. It went together quickly and intuitively and had great instructions. Once assembled the toy was structurally very strong. My six year old grand son played (hard) with it and zoomed it around the room. Not a dent or scratch. I would strongly recommend this toy to anyone who is tired of the crappy plastic toys on the market. This one is a winner... apparently for several ages.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great customer service! May 05, 2010
By Manya Raman I just want to add to the reviews that EverEarth has great customer service. My 10 month old daughter loves this walker, but I was a little concerned that the wooden wheels were not good for my floor. I decided to add felt to the wheels, and not being the most handy person, I screwed up a bit and made the wheels uneven. I wrote to customer service to explain the problem, thinking perhaps I should pay for replacement wheels. Not only did they write me email back immediately, they sent me new wheels without any charge. I am so impressed. I do wish that the wheels has a little rubber or something on them to protect good wood floors (this company likes wood and natural products, which is why they chose to make wooden wheels.) But I have to say, I'm so impressed with the overall quality of the walker and the way they handled my problem (in addition to sending me replacement wheels they took seriously my suggestion about adding something like rubber to the wheels), that I wanted to say so publicly. I can also add that before I bought the walker, I had been quite worried about whether it would tip over (it seems from reviews that many other walkers tip), but we have not had any problem. I've used the walker with my daughter for about a month now. Maybe the first week we had to be careful and hold the walker while she pulled up, but very soon after she could sort of climb up it, and it seems very sturdy. I would absolutely not worry about using this walker on carpet, outside (we have taken it to the playground, which has worked great), or on most standard floors. The only reason I worried about the floors in this case is that we are subletting, so I'm trying to be extra careful.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Do Not buy this product Oct 28, 2010
By Wookiee The wheel would not turn so it had to be loosened. Now the screw does not threat to the wooden toy so the wheel keeps coming off which is dangerous because it has small washer parts. When I contacted the company they said "oh, the wheel" before I could say anything. I am waiting a call back from customer service now because all I could reach was the customer service (one person) voice mail.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
needs to grow into it Aug 29, 2010
By teacher Grandma After reviewing a fair number of similar toys, I bought this toy as a first walker-type toy for my granddaughter who is 9months old and big for her age. It's great that it doesn't tip over easily as she pulls herself up to standing, which is a huge plus.It's also tall enough for her to stand at and explore all the different activities. I also like the fact that this is a wooden toy and has NO BATTERIES! Her mom and dad did have to take away the mallet for the xylophone, however, since the stick handle is fairly long and could easily pose a hazard for her if she fell with it, since she is still young and tends to put everything in her mouth, in addition to not being all that steady yet on her feet. She does like the little net storage compartment in the back as well as the shape-sorter, but she needs lots of interactive adult support to handle that. It may be that this is just a toy she has to grow into. It may also be that it's hard to compete with all the battery-powered interactive singing toys now on the market that I am not fond of but seem to have become a fact of life for little ones these days. Unfortunately this grandchild lives out-of-state, so I don't get to see her often enough to know if she is any more attracted to it than when I was there, but while I am pleased with the construction, I am not sure it was the most exciting choice for her. Then again, given that I abhor the battery-powered toys for kids this age, it was still better than a lot of other things I looked at.
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