- Brand: Radio Flyer
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Red
- Educational Objective: Spacial Awareness
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 22.44 x 14.57 x 17.13 inches
- SENSORY PLAY: This is both a push baby walker and activity center, allowing children to build confidence and balance as they learn to walk. The sensory activities encourage imaginative play and include interlocking gears, sliding numbers and more.
- DEVELOP MOTOR SKILLS: This wooden baby walker has two modes of play: push walker and sensory play. These modes help toddlers gain confidence in walking and develop fine and gross motor skills.
- WALK SAFELY: Equipped with Safety Resist Clickers, the Classic Push & Play Walker provides resistance when walking. The clickers ensure the safety of beginner walkers.
- REAR STORAGE: With the rear storage bin, your childβs favorite toys can join every adventure!
- SPECIFICATIONS: Assembled dimensions are 17β L x 15β W x 16.5β H. Recommended for kids ages 1 β 4 years.
- AWARD WINNING: The Classic Push & Play Walker has been named a 2021 Top Holiday Toy by The Toy Insider





















Tom –
The overall poduct is good, and I was really impressed with the customer service, but they really need to alter the assembly directions. I’m really good at assembling things, so I poo-pooed the other reviewers who had issues. And having read them, I was aware that there was potential to put the wheel on the wrong axle. But the directions make zero distinction between the two boomerang shaped side panels. If they’d only labeled them A and B…. In retrospect, I should have realized they are mirror image, not identical and they do show a cartoon of each x1, rather than x2. So when it shows a cartoon of a hand hammering on the wheel on the axle closest to the R at the end of “Radio Flyer” written on the side panel, but they have no further instructions for the second panel, I followed that step twice. My baby was screaming and grabbing at my hammer, I duplicated the same step, since it was implicit by leaving out the second half of that from the instructions. It didn’t take long to realize that the mirror image side needs the wheel at the beginning R of “Radio Flyer.” The boomerang shape is not perfectly symmetrical. So the wheel I mistakingly put on the front (or back, I forget) had to come off. The washer on the hubcap locks and customer service saved me from myself. I was going at it with a flathead screwdriver, but not the correct way. I nearly broke it. They sent a video, showing me how to get the washer off, and sent the one dollar value hubcap out to me free. FYI, you can purchase a new wheel too on their site. Assembly was delayed a week and was easy to solve after that hiccup.The walker may not work out as a walker, though. It’s fairly short in height. Which might be okay if my son made immediate use of it, but the resistance on the wheel isn’t quite enough to keep him from face-planting. Maybe in a month, we’ll try again when he is closer the walking.
VC –
Our 2yo son has Down syndrome and his PT recommend we get him a toy walker. This one is heavy enough that he can pull to stand without the walker flipping back on him. And the clickwheels combined with use on carpet keep it from rolling too fast. This still rolls a little fast for him on a hard surface, although heβs gotten better at navigating hard surfaces after getting used to the walker on carpet. I do wish it were easier to steer this; right now our son can really only push it in a straight line. But overall our son likes this walker, and his mechanics have improved significantly since we got it.
Razzy –
We got this wagon for our 10m old son and he LOVES it. The quality is good and it is well made and sturdy. You can also put your baby inside and drive him around the house:). I would not hesitate to buy it again.
JEN –
I got this for my grandson who is just starting to try and walk and now he is flying around the house. it’s very sturdy where he can crawl over to it and pull himself up without it tipping over. he hasn’t figured out how to turn it so he only goes in One direction
Sky –
I love this walker !! My 8 month old started pulling herself up on stuff and standing so I got her this walker and it is awesome. she loves it and canβt stop walking on it. Itβs very study and does not tilt over like the plastic ones β¦ just get it
Crystal –
Amazing!! My little girl loves it
Destiny Lockwood –
This thing rocks! Our son is 2y 8mo old and isn’t walking on his own yet. My husband and I bought this for him to.learn to walk with support. This thing has SAVED what’s left of our back strength! Little man just chugs right along on his own through our apartment and down our local walk path. The slats come off, and it’s big enough to have our son SIT IN THE WAGON and our girls can push him or their toys around. Doesn’t take corner very quickly, but we don’t care about that. Overall, a GREAT buy that we know we can get a couple years out of it.
Esteban Gamboa –
This is a really good walker and toy. It’s sturdy and my 13month old loves it.