When my kids were little, I was young and had no problem bending over to hold their little hands and teach them to walk.
Now, I have back problems and I can’t do that anymore with my grandkids. On top of that I am 6 ft. tall. That’s a long way down to those little hands.
Well, there is no need to have to bend over anymore thanks to the Juppy Baby Walker Momentum.
Never heard of it?
Well, don’t feel bad, I didn’t either. It is a parent assisted baby walker. I wanted to show you with my granddaughter in it, how it works but she is still a little too small to put in it.
The Juppy Walker has adjustable straps and soft hand grips so whether you are 4’8” or 6’8″ like my son, you will be comfortable.
There is a zipper located in the back for the purpose of safety, easy access and exit with two Velcro straps that overlap it.
The Juppy Walker is 100% cotton and machine washable for those little accidents that sometimes happen.
What I like about it is when the kids come over here, all you have to do is stick it in your purse. It’s convenient, simple and builds confidence in your baby and teaches balance while allowing you to maintain your natural posture. With the Juppy Walker you don’t have to worry about the baby falling down the stairs or marking up the floors with the wheels. It is one size fits all up to 35 lbs.
The Juppy Walker can be purchased on Amazon where you can see the latest designs and styles!
Christine Linden
black
Suzie Williams
I would pick the black for my son.
Crystal Irvin
Probably the black this way I can use it with all my nieces and nephews
maivnyiaj
blue!
Debra
Blue
Pam
This looks like a wonderful idea. Very creative.
Shary
I’ve seen these around. They look great, but I still think I prefer the old fashioned way of teaching youngin’ to walk. I also don’t like to rush into walking because crawling actually helps build up important brain functions. I get sad if my babies learn to walk on their own before 1…
Terra Garst
We like black and yellow. This would be great for my son with special needs that is learning to walk.
Holli Hagan-Rice
I think I would like the blue one. We have a little boy.
Trista
I would pick the Black 🙂