My youngest son is now 6 months old, and at the beginning stages of becoming mobile. He rolls everywhere at the moment. Soon he'll be crawling. He has even shown interest in wanting to walk (standing with support, taking steps forward with help). So, when the folks at Juppy asked me to try out and review their new baby walker product, I said YES! The Juppy is ergonomically designed to teach your child to walk while eliminating your need to bend over. It is an all natural and safe way to teach your child to walk. The Juppy requires no assembly, it is made of 100% cotton and it will fit in your purse or baby's diaper bag! Babies as young as 6 months can start using The Juppy if they are already showing signs that they want to start walking. It is made to hold a child up to 30 pounds, and is very comfortable and soft to the touch. To learn more and see a demonstration, play the video below: Our little guy really loves being able to "stand up" on his own and with The Juppy we love not having to hunch over for him to hold our fingers. The Juppy is well made and sturdy, with great stitching. I believe this product is something that we will use often with our little guy as he learns to walk. Want to give it a try? The folks at Juppy are giving away one of their baby walkers to a lucky winner. That winner will be able to choose from either a pink or a blue Juppy, and have it personalized with baby's name! Enter the Rafflecopter giveaway below for your chance to WIN!! All opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced in any way by the company. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. I have been given a product free of charge, but that does not impact my views or opinions.
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Angela Barnets
8/31/2012 09:20:09 am
I totally want one!!
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rachel hawkins
9/4/2012 01:25:11 pm
i really like it would love to own 1
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