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The Baby Einstein Around-We-Grow 4-in-1 Discovery Center is a versatile activity center and walker designed for children aged 6 months to 3 years. It features four modes of play, including a height-adjustable walker and a sensory table with over 15 engaging toys that promote STEAM learning and fine motor skills. With its easy-to-clean surfaces and co-play design, this product is perfect for growing families.
Product Dimensions | 23.3 x 35.5 x 22.9 inches |
Item model number | 11311 |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum weight recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Material Type | 95% Plastic, 5% Polyester |
Care instructions | Plastic Parts – Wipe clean with damp cloth and mild soap. Air dry. Do not immerse in water., Seat pad – Can be cleaned by sponging with warm water and a mild detergent. (Do not immerse in water.) Never clean with abrasive, ammonia-based, bleach-based, or spirit type cleaners. Seat pad must be dried thoroughly on a flat surface before using or storing. Do not spin or tumble dry. |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Power Source | Battery |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | Yes |
Battery type | 3 AA Alkaline Batteries Required (Not Included) |
Item Weight | 11.77 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
J**T
My baby loves this activity center!
My son loves this! It’s the only walker-like toy that he’s enjoyed and he’s even running in circles around the toy stations. One of the best purchases I’ve gotten for him so far.
P**N
So much fun for you and baby
We got this for baby when he was about 5months old even though the toy says it’s for older kids but under supervision baby boy love it. It helped strengthen his longs which allows him to stand sooner than the other kids at daycare. He loves the toys and interactions. There’s a lot of music and language for baby to learn from. The loud option can be a bit too loud though. There’s a place where we hid some snacks for him and it helps build his mind not just his body. Also confidence when he’s able to accomplish something. Now, after about 6months, he’s running in circles around it and still loves it. It’s like there’s always something new for him to discover on there. A must buy and well worth the investment.
K**N
THE BEST Entertainment Center for 6mo+
We had other entertainment centers and jumperoos and this was by far the best. Baby can use it when learning to stand/walk around it, then convert to a walk-around discovery table, then use it as just a regular/flat art table with the conversion pieces. It’s SUPER easy to convert too - no struggling trying to get the pieces apart and together. The little activities are engaging even to toddlers (my 3 yo daughter still plays with the piano and hides things in the little leaf compartment) and they can be removed individually from the station to play on the ground too. I really love how you pull the little snail and the bugs/balls under the “spy glass” swirl around, and there are 3 piano modes with great music, animal sounds, and color learning. So clever!
B**D
My baby loves this toy!
The media could not be loaded. We have been using this activity table since my daughter was 5 months old! Once she was able to pull herself up she would hold on to the seat and walk around the outside of the seat like a walker. I fully believe this helped her start walking at about 10 months old! She is over a year old and will still play with it! The quality is great although if she pulls too hard on some of the toys they pull off. The different sound options on the piano has grown with her as well!
G**E
Great toy!!
This toy helped my daughter walk early and my second is 6 months and has been running around the circle in it. Very easy to clean! Very good for the money. It is durable my oldest gets on top of it and sits on the table.
C**.
Good product overall
Seems a little over priced for the quality but for the most part my baby loves it. Great way to get them moving without them being at your feet
M**H
Granddaughter Will Love This!
So. The directions that come with it? Awful and don't make sense, lol. Thankfully, I was able to find a tutorial on YouTube, where he walks you through it & then, putting together was a breeze (watch tutorial by "Two Blind Fish in the Bay"....other ones are from different/older models and will confuse you). I see some people on here saying the 4 white wedge pieces are missing (as pictured in my last photo). They are not. They are already installed on white ring, and you take those off, to install the toys on top (& then put those into storage until ready to use ring without the toys). Older videos on YouTube have those pieces as separate, hence people thinking parts are missing. Putting the clips into the seat WAS extremely difficult. I used a flathead screwdriver to pull sides out enough, to work clip under each section (I think putting the seat part on took longer than the rest, lol).
R**S
Great toy! Assemble & use it correctly though
I'm glad I bought this since my son loves it and we spend hours and his playing with it. I figured out why some people say it falls apart: they didn't assemble it correctly.First, don't succumb to the hip dysplasia hysteria... just do the obvious and don't leave your child in the seat bucket for hours at a time, since in a small percentage of children over exposure can adversely affect hip development. Out of an abundance of caution, I put a pillow under the seat bucket so he can stand when he wants to, rather than be forced to sit (he's only 4 mos). I often just prop him up against it outside of the bucket as well.As for assembly, the table top segments will fall out unless you carefully observe the subtle circular ridge they form near the center of the table that the blue center connector is supposed to fit into to secure them. If you don't squeeze the pieces together exactly right, the segment ridges will not hold onto the blue connector. In other words, you can attach the blue connector in what appears to be a correct fashion, but it won't be holding the segments because it's slightly off. If this is too tricky, just get some stick on velcro and put it under the segments to keep them from being pulled out.You may also need to glue the little grippy foot covers as they do fall off, but I prefer them off since I can then easily turn the table while my son is in the seat.Also, note that flipping the book by the keyboard changes the function of the keys. And the little blue button plays Mozart. Enjoy!
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