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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Baby loved it, helped her to walk
Kabney11
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Super cute size and easy for my 9 month old to push around. Doesn’t turn easily which is nice to lock into a place and play with while practicing standing. Really great colors and I love the oven storage for her other wood foods.
Mark Baltuskonis
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I liked how multifaceted it was. It's a walker and it's a kitchen and it's an activity board. So many uses. It was exactly what we were looking for. You need tools to put it together. My husband is a contractor so it wasn't a problem for him but could be a problem for others. The only issue is that the wheels fall off from time to time. My daughter liked it.
Madeline
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I was so excited about this walker. It’s so cute and was easy to put together. However, we have had problems with the wheels. If they are too tight they don’t turn, and if we loosen just a little they end up falling off. Like the bolt comes out along with the wheel. Maybe we put it together wrong? But we can’t seem to fix it.
MSC
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
This is a great height for my 8 month old. I love that it's different from the normal push walkers that make noise and does everything the toys in their toy bin does.-It took me about 30mins to put it together-A drill is definitely needed because the holes do not line up as previously stated by other reviews-instructions are pretty standard and straight forward
olivia
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
It isn’t sturdy and will flip and your baby will fall. Not worth it
Bona Fide
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
First off when I unpacked all the pieces I noticed that some of the wood panels had small but numerous indentations (see pictures). I wasn't pleased about that, but after setting it up it isn't noticeable at all. I tried to time our set up process, but forgot to check the time again when we finished. I estimate it took us (my handy husband and I) 20-30 minutes. However, we used an electric drill on the lowest setting so as to not harm the wood. It would have taken us infinitely longer to set up if we were doing it by hand and it would've also likely resulted in some very sore hands and potential blisters.Another big issue we noted was that many of the screws and slots did not line up properly. That means the drill had to put screws slanted into the holes and partially the wood. That would have been incredibly hard and even impossible for some if they were doing it with a screwdriver. The description says "easy to assemble with screwdriver and instructions." False! There were also parts of the instructions that were incorrect. We were searching all the screws looking for the Phillips head short screws that the diagram showed. They were actually Allen head screws (see pictures).Because the wheels only go straight rather than rotate like some walkers do, it makes it hard for little ones to make turns. It is an overall sturdy product. Even the stove door is attached with seemingly strong string with give and stretch making it hard to break off. I appreciate that part of the design. The knobs make squeaky clicking sound which my kids enjoy. I really like the pastel color palette. Although the set up process was very disappointing the end result looks to be worth the cost. My 18 month old and 3.5 year old have both been enjoying playing with this.In summary, this product has some issues that should definitely be fixed, but the put together product is cute and fits into a stylish play room while being functional as a pretend kitchen.
Viner
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
This is a review for Asweets 8 in 1 Wooden Play Kitchen Baby Walker Push and Pull Learning Activity Walker for Boys and Girls with Bakery Kitchen,Shape Sorter and Movable Slider.This play kitchen was a pain to assemble and it took far too long. It took a full hour and fifteen minutes. All four of the wheels turn on mine, but at least three screw holes were drilled improperly, and I left one of them unfinished and one of them completely empty. To finish screwing it in would be to burst through the front of the walker and destroy it. I will have to remove that screw entirely for safety.It's cute when assembled, but too small for anyone but a child between 9 and 15 months. The walker only measures 17.5 inches from the top of the dowel handle bar to the floor. And the toys built into the walker -- the cooking surface, the movable food, etc -- are suitable for 18 mo to 3 years. At that point the child is going to be physically too big to play with it.This product needs some design modifications.
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