When Baby is ready, simply fold the lion's tail down to convert the walker into a ride-on. In ride-on mode, your little rider can use the lion's ears as handgrips. A large seat gives your child plenty of room. Lion features a soft tuft of hair around its ears. Touch its nose to hear music or a mighty roar! Music and sounds also encourage and reward your baby as he walks or rides around the house. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (included). Measures 19"L x 13"W x 15"H.
Fisher-Price Stride-To-Ride Lion
This adorable lion grows with your developing child, from his first strides to his first ride. In walker mode, your little one can grasp onto the chunky handle and experiment putting one foot in front of the other. A large wheelbase provides ample stability.
Fisher-Price Stride-To-Ride Lion Features
- When baby is ready, simply put the lion's tail down and convert the walker to a ride-on
- Music, Light and Lion sounds encourage and reward baby as they walk or ride around the house or if baby presses the lion's nose
- In the walker mode baby will have a large wheel base and large handle to aid them in their first steps
- This characterized walker-to-ride on provides great play and developmental benefit for baby
$35.88
I bought this for my 9 mo old and her best friend who's a month older and they like to push this toy around, challenging them to stand up and walk a few steps. The girls LOVE the sounds the lion makes when you push his nose. We're not big enough to use the riding feature yet but hope this will allow them to play with it for a while. Also, this was easy to put together and seems well made. -- Adorable!
We received this item as a gift, and as soon as we put it together (when my son was about 10.5 months old), I realized that the lion moved very quickly on our hardwood floors and the foam padded mats we have around the house. Also, he is in the 95th+ percentile for his age, so he was hunched over the handle, which made it slip more. However, it is very cute and he loves pushing the nose to hear the music. Now that he's walking well, he can push it without much fear of slipping. I think as a ride toy, he'll get more use out of it in the months to come. I would recommend it, especially for smaller babies. I would think twice about it for a larger baby, or at least have realistic expectations about how it will be used. -- Fun, but not great as a walker for a tall baby
Our grand-daughter loves this toy - she's goes everywhere it will take her. She does need help turning it around and it works best on carpet, but she does use it on hard surface floors too. -- Grand-daughter loves this toy.




