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The Joovy Spoon Walker is not just a walker; it’s an ingenious combination of a walker and a high chair. It offers the ideal blend of eating, playing, and learning to walk, all in one sleek package. Its practical design seamlessly blends into your kitchen and home decor, making it a stylish addition to your household.
During meal and snack times, the Spoon Walker boasts a super-sized tray with a removable insert that’s easy to clean. You can simply wipe it clean or pop it in the dishwasher for ultimate convenience. Once mealtime is over, the generously-sized tray provides ample space for your child’s favorite toys, ensuring hours of entertainment. With its bright white color and high-gloss finish, the Spoon Walker exudes premium style that’s a breeze to clean.
When it comes to safety, the Spoon Walker doesn’t compromise. Its ultra-wide base ensures unmatched strength, stability, and mobility, making it perfect for your child as they learn to walk. Worried about little fingers getting pinched? The wide base eliminates that risk, providing a secure environment for your toddler. The seat pad is supportive, comfortable, and easy to clean, thanks to its machine-washable 600D material, combining durability with softness.
The Spoon Walker offers three height positions, catering to children who can sit upright unassisted, up to 30 lbs, and/or 33.5 inches tall. Crafted with steel reinforcement, oversized wheels, and non-slip stair pads, it surpasses all government safety standards. While it provides exceptional stair safety, Joovy recommends using a gate to keep stairs out of reach for added protection.
Convenience is a priority. The Spoon Walker folds flat for effortless storage and travel. Out of the box, it’s almost ready to go – just install the seat pad. Plus, it’s entirely BPA, PVC, and Phthalate Free. Trust in its quality, as it’s JPMA certified, ensuring the highest standards of safety.
Invest in the Joovy Spoon Walker and experience the perfect harmony of form, function, and safety. Your child’s early years deserve nothing less.