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Latest revision as of 01:46, 20 February 2025
Baby walker is a device that can be used by infants who cannot walk on their own to move from one place to another. Modern baby walkers are also for toddlers. The traditional design of a baby walker consists of a frame of hard plastic sitting on top of wheels and a suspended fabric seat with two leg holes.
History[edit]
The use of baby walkers dates back to as early as the 15th century in Europe. The earliest walkers often had a padded, wooden frame with wheels. They were considered a status symbol and were primarily used by the wealthy. The design of baby walkers has evolved over the centuries, with the devices becoming more lightweight and portable.
Design and operation[edit]
A typical baby walker consists of a frame made from hard plastic, a fabric seat with a safety harness and two leg holes, and a set of wheels. Some models also have a tray with toys or other entertainment for the child. The child is placed in the seat, and their feet touch the floor. They can then use their legs to push off and move around.
Safety concerns and regulations[edit]
There have been many safety concerns associated with the use of baby walkers. These concerns primarily involve the risk of injury from falls, especially down stairs, and access to objects and situations that would normally be out of reach of the child. In response to these concerns, voluntary safety standards have been implemented in some countries, and baby walkers are banned outright in Canada.
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Learning to walk
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6 месячный ребенок сидит на детской ходуньке
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Baby Walker
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Jesus in a baby walker from the Hours of Catherine of Cleves
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Maria Apollonia of Savoy, Stupinigi
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Very Haughty and Very Mighty Legitimist Brats