Baby walker is a supportive mobility device designed to help infants begin exploring movement before they can walk independently. It typically consists of a sturdy frame with wheels, a comfortable fabric or molded seat, and a surrounding tray that offers both support and play space.
The seat is designed to securely hold the baby in an upright position, allowing their feet to touch the ground and push forward. Most baby walkers come with smooth-rolling wheels, enabling easy movement across flat surfaces. The front tray often includes interactive toys, music features, or colorful designs to keep the baby engaged and entertained.
Baby walkers are usually made from lightweight yet durable plastic and metal, making them easy to move and store. Some models are foldable and adjustable in height to grow with the child. They are ideal for encouraging early mobility, strengthening leg muscles, and providing a fun playtime experience.
However, they should always be used under adult supervision and on safe, even surfaces to ensure the baby’s safety.