Name | wooden pram walker |
Material | Solid wood +plywood +environment protectional paiont |
Product size | 35*35*54 cm |
Weight | 5600g |
MOQ | 1 |
Package | Carton |
Delivery | 45 days |
Payment | 30% T/T Deposit in advance
the balance paid against the B/L copy |
Color | Colorful |
OEM/ODM | Highly Welcomed |
The traditional baby walker is a tool for the baby to learn to walk. It is made of wood and has a simple structure. Today’s walkers are the means of transportation before your baby can walk. A walker consists of a bottom wheel, a body frame, and a seat. It should be determined according to the growth of the baby. If the baby’s neck is well developed, the neck is stiff and the body is straight, and the baby can maintain a sitting posture for at least 30 seconds, it is recommended to start with a single use of the walker for 5 to 10 minutes and gradually increase the use time. When the baby develops to the crawling stage and can crawl a distance of more than 1 meter alone, it is recommended that the single use of the walker can be extended to 20 to 30 minutes, but it should still be avoided for more than 1 hour. Early use of a walker and increased frequency of use, relatively speaking, reduces the time children spend crawling, which in turn reduces the opportunity for children to explore the environment when they are learning to walk. Let the baby explore the environment by walking upright, in fact, it is the development process of the baby’s self-training of the body’s center of gravity, so that the body’s center of gravity gradually moves from the lying state of the chest to the stomach to the standing state of the navel. On the other hand, the use of a walker by young children is carried out in a “pedaling” way, which is a reflex action belonging to the footsteps, and has nothing to do with the development of foot strength required to improve the walking action. In other words, the walker is simply to provide young children with a mobile experience, and the process of learning to walk will not be accelerated because of this.
A walker gives an otherwise immobile, unaware infant the ability to move quickly. The baby can move up to 1 meter per second in the walker. The child’s head accounts for a large proportion and is heavy, and is exposed to the outside of the body frame. It lacks safety protection. Once it falls down the stairs or the ground is uneven And overturning, the baby’s head is easily injured. In addition, because children can quickly enter dangerous areas (including sharp objects, stoves, hot water, poison storage, etc.), mothers are caught off guard, so injuries occur from time to time, including finger pinch, scrape, scratch, burn and accident. poisoning.