The Willa Walker gives your little ones freedom to explore the world and freedom from back pain for parents. It's a simple playful tool made from responsibly sourced hardwood and cotton which can make that special milestone of learning to walk even more joyful. Willa Walkers are made from wood, cotton and coconut oil, that's it.
N**S
Awesome!
Very awesome product! Such a simple but great idea. My son had some issues walking and was afraid to let go of my hands and stand up tall this helped a great deal. His physical therapist was very impressed with this product as well.
C**E
One of the greatest things we have bought off of amazon
One of the greatest things we have bought off of amazon. Incredibly made and very smart! I love ours and hope this makes people understand how great it is. We have a seven month and he is up already with the help of this
M**E
One Star
Does not work....money wasted
P**L
Five Stars
My grandson loves this!
N**M
As a child development specialist, this invention is absolutely ...
As a child development specialist, this invention is absolutely awful to help a child walk. Hands should not be up in the air, they should be able to catch themselves when they fall. Arms should also be down for balance. This would actually delay walking because children aren't learning to balance or stabilize themselves.
R**S
Wish they hadnt sold out!
I think this is genius! Wish I'd had this for my 4 children, & 7 grandchildren. As for the comment about it being bad for the child. Wrong. Normally, you're leaning over while the child is holding either one or both of your hands. They're reaching up anyway, and you're reaching down, & bending over if you are a full sized adult, causing stress on your back. The child's balance would actually be better holding on to two rings instead of one finger. This offers so many advantages. You can keep 2 children busy at once. You can walk one child and still have your other hand free to carry a younger child, groceries, open doors, walk the dog, including being able to catch the child if they falter. I would not use it to train a child to walk earlier than they are ready, only as a tool to help them support themselves when the time is right. As soon as these are back in stock, I'm going to order one for a dear friend who just had a baby.
R**R
A stick, plastic hoops and some fabric...
$40 for something you could make out of scrap and definitely not going to help a child learn to walk any better than actually holding the child's hands. Someone invented this to make a profit, not help kids. Don't support their wallet.
N**I
LOVE IT!!
Amazing product! Spectacular customer service! Great mission!! We started using this when our kiddo was 4 months old and sitting up on her own, she used it to pull herself upright and worked on core muscle development. Then to practice walking, She was fully walking unassisted at 9 months! It worked for us, plus it’s super cute, customized and something she will be able to keep as a keepsake! We love this product so much so, we are looking to purchase a second one for our newest addition!!
Trustpilot
1 day ago
4 days ago