• Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]
  • Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]

Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker [Amazon Exclusive]

AED199.92

Brand Fisher-Price
Color Lion
Material Plastic
Other 20.08 x 14.57 x 19.69 inches
Batteries 3 AA batteries required.
Department Baby-boys
Manufacturer Fisher-Price
SKU 5691740382
Seller USADirect

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Musical activity toy with 2 ways to play as baby grows from sitting to standing and walking 8 different hands-on activities: Light-up nose, musical piano keys, peek-a-boo mirror, flip page, bat-at rollerball ears, clacker-bead toes, spinning dial, slider butterfly Helps steady first steps and encourages baby to walk with fun lights, sounds and music Sturdy 4-wheel base

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Two different “grow-with-me” ways for baby to play! With lights, sounds and 8 different busy activities, Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker encourages younger babies to Sit & Play…batting, spinning, flipping, pressing, clacking, sliding—and playing peek-a-boo in the mirror, too! And when baby’s ready to pull up, stand and walk, this sturdy lion friend bravely steadies baby’s first steps. Lights, sounds and music play as baby pushes lion along.

Color Lion
Material Plastic
Brand Fisher-Price
0 20.08 x 14.57 x 19.69 inches
Batteries 3 AA batteries required.
Department Baby-boys
Manufacturer Fisher-Price

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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021 5.0 out of 5 stars

My daughter loves this walker. Although it ruins my house aesthetic, I love it too. She’s already moving and pushing it around without any assistance to support her active and cursing/walking. She’s so happy with it! There is no resistance on it but she’s able to pace herself. She has had a few stumbles but nothing dangerous or concerning. All part of the learning process. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021 5.0 out of 5 stars

Our little grandson has just taken his first steps and doesn't yet have the confidence to go it alone. He always insists on a grownup to hold his finger for balance, but with this little lion push toy he can explore the world on his own. His antics with this were very entertaining. It was a hit with him and his parents. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2015 5.0 out of 5 stars

I got this for my daughter when she was just learning to walk. She LOVES it. She is now 14 months old and still plays with it every day. She loves the music, the mirror and the activities at the front. Also, it makes music when its moved, which is fun. The only downside I'd personally say is that when it's left on and it's not being played with, it will sometimes randomly play some music without being touched or moved. I've had a few close calls of it waking her from a nap because I forgot to turn it off (even though she hadn't played with it for the past 30 mins). Anyway, now I just turn it off or take it out of the room when she's done playing with it. Love it and definitely recommend. Tons of fun for your little one for a great price. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2014 3.0 out of 5 stars

It's kind of lame, there are many better options out there for a little more money. The wheels don't roll well, and they are hard plastic so they slide sideways just as easily as forward, so it's not a very stable walker for the new cruiser.The "activities" are bland and don't seem to engage my daughter at all. She plays with this for 60 seconds tops and she's done. The little butterfly slides back and forth, but doesn't make any noise, same goes for every thing on this toy. I guess that's good if you like a quiet house. The 3 buttons each play a short song and that's about it.The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Stride-to-Ride Puppy is a much better option if you can afford it, but it's about twice as much money. The Disney Minnie Mouse Bow-tique My first Activity Ride-on is also better if it's still available. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2015 3.0 out of 5 stars

I got this toy for my 6-month-old son for Christmas, and although it's cute, and reasonably priced, I felt it was lacking a bit. First off, I wish it came with batteries. It's just so much more convenient! My son is already standing with support, so he loves trying to push the toy. Although when he sits to play with the little features on the front, the wheels move since there aren't any brakes to keep it stable. I was hoping to use this as a sitting toy before he starts walking, but it's tricky to keep it from moving around. Though I'm sure he'll love it when he is able to start walking, so I'd recommend this for a later-stage toy. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017 5.0 out of 5 stars

I tried other walkers but my daughter liked this the best. It doesnt have as many entertaining buttons as others (so using it when they arent walking is not as entertaining) but the music plays when it moves (or push the buttons.) This encouraged my daughter to walk more since she loved the music. This is the perfect moddle for chicldren who are ready to start walking Read more

Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 2.0 out of 5 stars

Cute product, but missing screws and wheel caps. Will update review if seller will replace missing parts. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2014 3.0 out of 5 stars

I got this for a few months ago for my 6 month old for use while sitting. She now enjoys pulling herself up to stand on it, but it is braced against a sofa or chair first. I would not trust the stability to use it as a walker. She likes the buttons, and to press the nose. Other than that, the interest level is not that great. She has other toys that hold her attention much longer. My biggest complaint is that the sound is "off", like the notes are flat or something. I don't know if that's just the one I received or they are all like that. Read more

Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2020 5.0 out of 5 stars

This is a great purchase for any new little walker. Purchased this for my grandson and it has helped greatly giving him the confidence when walking. He loves the sounds and activities on the front as well when he decides he's travelled far enough and sitting is better for awhile. Read more

Reviewed in India on July 30, 2020 5.0 out of 5 stars

Very good n easy to assemble ... was gift for my niece. She loved it. Cool attached toys and the stability of walker is very good...worth the money Read more

Reviewed in India on April 16, 2016 3.0 out of 5 stars

The back wheels get in the way of the baby walking. Should have been wider the two back wheels. Read more

Reviewed in India on March 31, 2021 4.0 out of 5 stars

My kid likes this product, Must buy for a toddler. Read more

Reviewed in Germany on December 11, 2013 5.0 out of 5 stars

Der komplett aus Kunststoff bestehende Lauflern-Löwe wird in einem flachen Karton ausgeliefert. Somit kommt vor dem Spielen oder Durch-die-Wohnung-watscheln zuerst einmal der Zusammenbau. Einen Kreuzkopfschrauber im Haushalt vorausgesetzt, ist der putzige Rollator für den Nachwuchs auch rasch zusammengesteckt und geschraubt. Dies sollte nur wenige Minuten in Anspruch nehmen.Will man dem Löwen auch noch eine Stimme geben, sind zwei Batterien hilfreich, da diese nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten sind. Ist alles komplett zusammengedübelt, können die Spiele beginnen (wobei der letzte Satzteil jetzt irgendwie an Gladiatorenkämpfe im alten Rom erinnert. Aber da gab es mitunter ja auch Löwen...)Die Vorderseite der Lauflernhilfe wird durch ein putziges Löwenkind verschönert. Will der Nachwuchs spielen, ist er mit dem Löwen erstmal gut beschäftigt. Drückt man auf die leuchtende Nase, kommen im Zufallsrhythmus entweder ein Kinderlachen, ein Niesen, Melodien oder einzelne Töne. Die drei Tasten auf dem Bauch lassen ebenfalls Töne und Musik erklingen. Die rosafarbenen Teile in den Löwenohren lassen sich drehen, ebenso der gelb-blaue Ball auf der Pfote. Klappen mit einem Spiegel beziehungsweise mit Bildern anderer Tierkinder wollen erforscht werden, der Schmetterling in der Löwenmähne kann hoch geschoben werden - und fliegt sofort wieder zurück, wenn er losgelassen wird.Der Wagen läuft auf ausreichend breiten Rollen, der Radabstand lässt genügend Beinfreiheit für den bewegungswilligen Nachwuchs.Für lärmgenervte Eltern kann der Löwe dank Schiebeschalters stumm gestellt werden. Auch hat er - feinerweise - zwei Lautstärkeeinstellungen. Der Sound des Spielgerätes ist typisch für diese Kunststoffspielzeuge. Er ist klar verständlich, jedoch nicht von klanglicher Brillanz.Nachdem der "Kinder-Rollator" keine Bremse hat, eignet er sich nur bedingt für die allerersten Hochzieh- und Gehversuche. Doch sind die ersten Schritte erst erlernt, wird dem Kind der kleine Löwe treu zu Seite stehen, beziehungsweise voranpirschen.Von mir für den hübsch designten, solide wirkenden und zum spielen einladenden Löwen gerne fünf Sterne. Und ein Hakuna Matata dazu. Read more

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