Push Walker Toys

Encourage your child's first steps with Radio Flyer's push walker toys. These walker toys are designed to provide stability as children learn to walk. With a variety of designs and activities, find the infant push walker that is right for your little one.

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Only at Radio Flyer can you find push walker toys with such smart designs. From our classic push walker wagon, which embodies the spirit and look of our iconic Radio Flyer wagon, to clever activity walkers, you’ll find fantastic ways to engage your little one. Each of our push walker toys is built with versatility in mind. Many of our beginner walkers double as storage or offer play alternatives, like serving as a ride-on toy or offering new ways to have fun once your children have developed their balance and coordination. Push & Pull Walker Wagons, for example, feature an unlockable handle that transforms it from an infant push walker to a wagon that be used for hauling gardening tools, toys, and more. 

Keep Them Engaged With Sensory Play and Imagination

Our activity walkers are a great way to promote the development of gross motor and fine motor skills. Along with serving as a push walker for balance and coordination, each activity walker includes interactive sensory elements that can spark the imagination and help children master tasks like grabbing, pulling, turning, and spinning. Some elements also introduce and help familiarize your little ones with numbers and shapes. Shop activity walkers in classic board or play cube designs.

Push Walker Toys Frequently Asked Questions

What is a push walker, and how does it benefit my child?

Infant push walkers are designed to help babies develop motor skills by promoting balance and coordination. Unlike sit-in walker toys, they encourage babies to stand and bear weight on their legs, enhancing walking skills by supporting natural movement patterns.

What is the difference between a push walker and an activity walker?

While both of these types of walker toys are technically push walkers and encourage mobility, activity walkers often feature interactive elements like shapes, sounds, and toys that engage babies' senses and fine motor skills. These additions make activity walkers dual-purpose and ideal for multi-functional play while aiding in walking development.

What age is appropriate for an infant push walker?

Babies typically start using push walkers from around 9 to 12 months when they begin pulling up to stand. Each child’s readiness can vary, so monitor your baby's physical development for signs they are ready for walker toys.

How do I know if my baby is ready for a beginner walker?

Babies showing signs of readiness will begin standing with support, cruising along furniture, or attempting independent steps. Beginners should use sturdy, weight-bearing walker toys that provide stability to support early steps safely.

Can activity walkers help my baby learn to walk faster?

While activity walkers encourage motor skills and balance, they don't necessarily speed up walking milestones. Babies naturally develop these skills at their own pace, but push walker toys are a fun way to encourage practice and build confidence in walking skills.

What safety features should I look for in a push walker?

Look for stable frames, non-slip wheels, and speed control options. Walker toys with rubber wheels or wheel-locking mechanisms prevent slipping and can be used safely on various surfaces.  Always check product descriptions for these features and supervise play to prevent sliding on smooth surfaces.