I think somebody specifically mentioned a walker. But I think the point is toys that make little ones more mobile than they are developmentally ready to be.
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My dd didn't start walking until she was 16 months old. I'm pretty sure it's what got her standing and finally walking! She had this walker and loved it loved it loved it!
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I mean push toy. And we only let her do it on the main floor completely supervised. I think people don't think the ones that kids are inside are safe.Married to a Urology Attending! (that is an understated exclamation point)
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His popper mower, electric toys that make lots of noise and play music, "Elmo Calls" app on the iPhone.
He is into climbing on things, and running.
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