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?10 Vtech Babys First Walker -pink. VGC. Will need new batteries

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Detachable activity panel

The First Steps Baby Walker has a great detachable activity panel designed for use from 6 months old. This innovative design allows the child to use the panel to learn key skills even when the walker isn't being pushed.

The easy-grip handle helps with baby's comfort and confidence.

Interactive features

With the great interactive features on the detachable activity panel on the First Steps Baby Walker, your child will be occupied for hours. The panel includes a variety of shapes, musical keys, and light-up number buttons that will help to introduce your little one to words, numbers, colours, letters, animals, and singalong songs.


An interactive farmyard scene with swinging door, musical keys, and moving cogs and rollers helps to develop essential manipulative skills, and there's also a removable phone to encourage role play. The walker has an easy-to-assemble design, and can also be stored away in small spaces.


Easy-grip handle

The First Steps Baby Walker has been designed specifically for your little one to feel comfortable and confident on their feet. With an easy-grip handle, textured wheels, and a durable design, the walker will give your little one great support for taking those precious first steps.

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