Meeno Babies “Walk Mee” Training Walker Review

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As your baby grows and starts to stand up and walk, you will need something to guide him/her. We don’t want our little ones to get some boo-boos. Today, I noticed that there was an easier way to guide our babies when they were learning to walk. Instead of holding their hands, which can sometimes cause a sprain if they fall over and we grasped them, too hard, there is a safer way to hold them and parents will be more at ease with it. I’m talking about the Meeno Babies “Walk Mee” training walker.

Meeno Babies Walk Mee training walker

I tried Meeno Babies Seat Liner Collection before and I loved it so much, it was very useful during my daughter’s toddler years. Now, my daughter is 4 years old and I was sent the Walk Mee. So, I really can’t use it anymore on my daughter but luckily, I am pregnant on my second baby and this will come in handy. So, what is the Meeno Babies Walk Mee?

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This is a training walker and it is hand held that will help little ones learn how to balance and walk more safely and naturally. A lot of us got used to traditional walkers and I can really say that this is much better. I inspected it and I noticed that the material used for it is of the highest quality material that will really provide maximum comfort to the child. With the Meeno Walk Mee, parents can teach their child to walk without aches and pains of hunching and bending over.

“WALK MEE” helps babies reach key development milestones faster,

1. Motor Skills

2. Physical Development

3. Balance & Coordination

The best thing about the Walk Mee is that it is made by Meeno, and a lot of us parents know that this is a very reputable brand that is based in the US. They are very famous for their innovative products like the seat liners. It is also known that their products are all tested and internationally certified to exceed the safety standards for our peace of mind.

Personally, the Walk Mee is the best way to teach little ones to walk. It is much safer and secure. According to recent studies, a lot of babies have been injured and killed because of baby walkers. The Walk Mee proves to be the best choice for infants today. I can imagine using this when my daughter was still little but I can’t wait to try it for my second baby. I will definitely keep this and I can guarantee that this will be the best for my unborn child.

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2 thoughts on “Meeno Babies “Walk Mee” Training Walker Review”

  1. What a ludicrous and indeed dangerous invention! Babies learn to walk naturally: they been doing it for millions of years, and the developmental process is well-studied and well-understood. Babies learn to walk by falling down and getting up, over and over again; any attempt to “reach key developmental milestones faster” is pointless and harmful.

    I’m an Early Childhood Educator, with a degree in child development and over 20 years experience working with infants and young children. Products like these are worse than a waste of money (although they are definitely that, and they prey on concerned parents); they are absolutely contraindicated.

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  2. Hey Duncan,
    Yes there is the marketing side of things but the truth of the design is that it helps parents find a safer way of having their child to walk and balance without falling and hurting themselves on their own. I work in a hospital and there are so many children that visit based on your beliefs. This is mainly because the parent is a) not around and the child attempts to walk and hurts themsleves or maybe the parent is nearby but within a split second the child falls on the floor and injures themselves. Child proofing is one thing but I believe this product helps both the parent and child alike. I would rather spend the money on this than spend the money on hospital bills. wouldn’t you?

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