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The difference between a walker and a trolley

Many women like to buy some toy cars for their babies, and a walker is one of them. You can put your child on the walker, and the child can walk freely. Even if the child can't walk, don't worry too much. What is the difference between a walker and a trolley? What's the difference between a walker and a trolley?

The baby walker was introduced to China from the west, which is a scooter specially used for babies who can't walk. It is usually divided into three parts: chassis frame, upper seat and toy music box, which are usually classified as toy prams.

Baby walkers can help babies learn to walk to a certain extent, and some walkers with small toys also have some entertainment functions, which can also correct baby's uncoordinated body movements.

if parents can use it correctly according to the instructions, it will not only help the baby to walk, but also reduce the burden of parents to care for the baby. But if it is used improperly, it will bring harm to the baby. Parents should use it carefully.

The baby stroller is not only the baby's favorite means of transportation for walking, but also a necessity for mothers to take their babies shopping. However, according to the growth and use of the baby, the baby stroller can be divided into many types.

According to Japanese national standards, baby strollers can be basically divided into type A and type B.. Generally speaking, Type A is a spacious and comfortable trolley that started to be used at the age of 2 months. Model B is a portable trolley that started to be used at the age of 6 months.

Baby strollers, which originated in Europe, have a history of more than 3 years, but only appeared in China for more than ten years. Now China has become the largest manufacturer of baby strollers in the world, but some foreign models that are not up to standard and banned are flooding the domestic market, threatening the safety of babies at any time.

As of 213, trolleys on the market can be roughly divided into two types: luxury type (full-lying and semi-lying) suitable for general household use and long-term outdoor use, and portable type (also known as umbrella car) which emphasizes lightness and is suitable for frequent outdoor use. Another kind of tricycle, which is specially used outdoors and has large tires (such as inflatable bicycle tires), can push babies to run. How old is the baby suitable for a walker

1. The baby's growth trajectory

(1) Two months

Generally speaking, when the baby is two months old, if he takes a prone position, he will kick alternately.

(2) Three to four months

When a baby is three to four months old, he usually likes to support his upper body with elbows.

(3) Eight to nine months

When the baby is eight to nine months old, he can already use his upper limbs to drive his lower limbs to crawl, and he can crawl on his knees when he is about one year old. Standing and walking often start from nine months old.

(4) About one year old

Babies first develop from sitting to standing on their hands. When they are one year old, they can stand on one foot and walk on their hands. Basically, babies can walk on their own in about one year and three months.

2. Don't force the baby to stand

Parents should never force and train the baby to stand, which will bring unpredictable harm to the baby's spine, pelvis and limbs. Similarly, when the baby is about nine months old, parents can train him to ride a walker. But don't let the baby sit in the car in the same posture for a long time. Make sure that the baby can't sit in the car for more than 3 minutes at a time, otherwise it will affect the growth of bones and muscles.

3. Pay attention to the training method

Whether the baby wants to stand up and whether he has the ability to stand up are different concepts. Parents should first judge whether the baby has the ability to learn to stand and walk independently. The baby's own kicking is just a normal whole-body exercise, which is the only way for him to grow up. Even if the baby wants to stand up, parents should pay attention not to train the baby immediately before he reaches the age of nine months, otherwise it will bring unpredictable harm to the baby's spine, pelvis and limbs.