As the name suggests, a walker helps babies learn to walk. Generally, when children grow older, they start to like to stand up, but they will fall down due to being unable to stand up. At this time, you can give them a walker. , adjust the baby's body movements and let him learn to walk in entertainment, so how to lift the baby walker? How to lift the baby walker
When lifting the baby walker, you can find it first The adjustment switch usually has a three-speed adjustment switch. It will be arranged on the frame of the walker frame. It may also be under the music board or under the dining table and chair panel. It can be seen by turning the walker over. arrive. After finding the switch, put the baby on the walker and adjust it according to the baby's height. If it is too high or too low, make improvements.
If it is too high or too low, the car needs to be adjusted. Generally speaking, in order to prevent children from being pinched, walkers have the leg and foot switches set behind the panel. Parents should not let their children sit in a walker with the same height all the time. It is best to observe the baby's legs and the height of the walker every one or two weeks.
Turn the walker over, and you can see that it has a battery device, which is an ordinary small box. Turn on the switch of the box, take out the battery inside, and align the positive and negative poles. , very simple. If the battery of the walker is out of power, you can replace it according to this step. The procedure is not difficult.
In fact, the structure of a walker is very simple. Whether it is folding, replacing the battery, lifting or installing, etc., as long as you explore it carefully, you can often install it. It is recommended that parents find the instruction manual of the walker and read its use carefully before using it. Is it necessary to buy a push walker?
In the current market, walkers are generally divided into two categories, one is a sit-on walker, and the other is a push walker. . But for babies, push walkers are more beneficial than sit-on walkers. Ordinary sit-on walkers may have an impact on the baby's skeletal development and growth, thereby slowing down the baby's intelligence and growth, which causes problems for parents when choosing a walker.
In response to parents’ concerns, many manufacturers have launched push-type walkers. On a hand-pushed walker, the baby can push the walker by himself. Without the limitations of the sit-on walker, the baby has the ability to make decisions independently. In order to let babies learn to walk happily, push-type walkers that combine toys and walkers are now also launched.
For example, the VTech multifunctional walker launched by VTech can meet the baby's needs for playing and learning to walk. It has a game panel that can play music, learn English and numbers, and allow the baby to learn through play. step.
Pushing a walker allows the baby to move around by himself, so that no external force is exerted on the baby's leg bones, and mothers will not worry that the baby's bones will grow bad.