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Learning to walk is a big challenge that requires some support and lots of training. This toddler walker is a perfect personal trainer that helps a child repeat the movements until they find their balance.
Item # 905.138.97

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Play – both fun and neccessary
Small children are experts at learning while having fun. By playing, they practice motor skills and coordination, train logical thinking and conquer lots of new abilities. UPPSTÅ is a series of toys specially developed for that early play – and everyone who loves to feel, bang, stack and pull.
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The handle can be mounted in two different positions – straight up to give the beginner a lot of support, and slightly angled so the walker is easier to roll when the child gains more self-confidence.

The wheels can be adjusted to roll with some resistance – or smoothly when the child walks with more confidence.

On the walker's flatbed, your child can load and drive around with their favourite things.

Walking on one’s own trains things like motor skills and balance.

The UPPSTÅ series is created to help your child learn and discover, and it has various figures from the forest inspired by our Scandinavian roots.

At this age, children learn with all their senses. Structures, sounds and different colours and patterns enhance the child's experiences when playing.

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Recommended for ages from 12 months.

WARNING! Adult assembly required. Take care when opening package – contains small parts hazardous to children under 3 years in unassembled stage.

Each part is carefully tested and withstands your child throwing, beating and chewing on it.

Matches other products in the UPPSTÅ and BRUMMIG series.

designer
S Edholm/L Ullenius

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UPPSTÅ toddler walker green