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At Costway, we recommend to hoose a safe baby walker with a wide base, anti-slip grips, sturdy construction, and certified safety standards. These features help prevent tipping and protect your baby on different floor surfaces.
A walker with interactive toys and sensory activities can support cognitive development, hand-eye coordination, and early motor skills. Choose simple and age-appropriate features. It is important to note that when selecting a baby walker with toys, you should also consider whether the baby walker toys have sharp edges.
Absolutely. A foldable or collapsible baby walker is ideal for small spaces, easy storage, and travel. It’s a top choice for families living in apartments.
Choose a baby walker with a removable, washable seat cover. It's common for baby items to get dirty, so we recommend wiping down the plastic parts with mild soap to maintain good hygiene.
Many models offer a built-in brake system that locks the walker when encountering uneven surfaces or stairs. This is essential for extra safety in busy homes.
Yes, but choose a baby walker with wheels for hardwood floors with non-scratch wheels and anti-slip pads to ensure smooth movement and protect your flooring. Of course, a baby push walker would also be a good choice, giving you greater peace of mind.
Most babies can start around 6–12 months, depending on development. Always check your baby’s stability and consult a pediatrician before introducing one.
It’s recommended. A pediatrician can guide you on whether a walker is appropriate for your baby’s current development stage and give safety tips tailored to your child.
