


👶 Elevate playtime and mealtime with the all-in-one toddler activity hub!
The Storkcraft 3-in-1 Activity Walker and Rocker combines a stationary jumper, interactive toy tray with sounds, and a removable feeding tray, designed for toddlers 6 to 36 months (up to 25 lbs). Featuring a 360-degree swivel seat and adjustable height, it offers versatile, engaging play and feeding solutions backed by 70 years of trusted craftsmanship.







| Product Dimensions | 17.3 x 25.8 x 29.1 inches |
| Item model number | 01910-20S |
| Batteries | AA batteries required. |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 25 Pounds |
| Material Type | 00 % EVA Foam |
| Material Composition | Plastic, polyester fabric |
| Care instructions | Wipe clean with a damp cloth |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Style | Walkers |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery life | 20 Hours |
| Item Weight | 14.59 pounds |
J**S
Perfect first walker
This is a top notch walker for your little one. The seat will lock in place or unlock so they can turn themselves. The wheels roll perfectly in whatever position and direction they want to move. The toys are fun and interesting for them. The only thing I would recommend to the manufacturer is more height adjustments. Our great grand son has gotten to tall for this one . Bought two other brands for the height alone and neither compares to this one. You cannot go wrong with it. Buy it. It's worth every penny.
K**R
Great product
My daughter had so much fun with and loved this. We can’t wait to use it again for our second. This could be used for a boy or girl. I like that it can be used as a walker and that you can add a platform under it for it to be stationary.
K**R
Grandson loves it
My grandson loves it! He’s 6 m.o. and likes spinning the seat around so he can reach both sides of toys. It makes lots of fun sounds so it keeps his attention for a while. He’s learning to push back and make it move - really fun for him. I like the sturdy base and the comfortable seat for him. It’s definitely a hit with him.
M**E
Great deal.
Great quality and options from stationary, the rocking, to a drifting walker around the corners for the lil ones.
I**S
Just love it
We started off with an Oribel play table at 6 months but after a couple months baby got noticably bored of it because they'd figured out how to manipulate everything on it and it wasn't exciting enough anymore. I'm not a big fan of things that light up a lot, flashing and making a bunch of noise, but I was willing to accept a little bit of such on this toy for novel interactions sake. After looking through so many play tables and ruling out many due to their obnoxious components or their price point for what you get out of them etc... I concluded this would be the best one to get as it had the most toy attachments of any I saw, without too much gaudy coloring and noise making. Though a number of the toys attached to it are very simple, they offer a tactile element baby loves right now due to teething (the little tissue box, fabric calendar pages, and fabric 'post it" features have all been favorites to chew on!). The short songs the computer buttons play are a little silly and certainly go over an 8 month old's head, but they're not so loud or long or stupid to the point of being annoying and worth leaving the batteries out. All in all this is a cute and quality toy.Now, here are the couple things I thought of that Fisher Price could have done to make it just slightly better - they should have made the play "post it's" pull out a little further and then have a crank thewt winds then back up again, it would have turned it into a toy that was more interactive, and given chance to practice some fine motor skills. I also think it was a missed opportunity not making the toy coffee mug have some sort of swirl effect or liquid effect on the top or sides of it. And even though the toy phone has the ability for you to put your own choice of photo in to it, I think it would have been a better, more interestihgly interactive toy, had they given it some way to cycle through images with like a turning wheel or something
C**T
The toys are great for keeping you little one occupied
The media could not be loaded. My grandson absolutely loves this…. It keeps his attention with all the toys on it…. What I like most it the two end toys com off to leave a tray so I can give him finger snacks…. It has a rocking feature and a bouncy feature but my little guy likes to walk and try to get onto whatever he can reach
E**A
Pretty well thought out!
Just put this together yesterday [easy peasy!], and four month old is delighted to be in it so far. Appears comfortable and she is so stoked that she is upright and has all these toys in front of her! I actually took the bigger of the included toys out and put a suction toy in that has loops for others of her little toys. I think she is young yet for the kind of loud musical stimulation in that toy just yet.That is really just a small con so far, that the music has no volume choices and cannot be turned off instantly at need. The songs just play till finished. I think she will like it a bit later when I place it in on occasion. I like what one other parent said about only putting batteries in one of the toys, but I did about the same by only putting one of the musical toys in to start, which she can't actually get to yet... unless we turn her around, which we did after a few weeks and she gets the music started easily! And seems to like it.The other slight con is that the seat swivels, yay wanted that, but it does so kinda stiffly, so not sure when baby will be strong enough to move around within the walker on her own. I have to turn her if I want her to see those toys behind her for a while.Pros are that the jumper function is working for us great so far. Baby's legs are not quite long enough to reach floor flat footed so this is a good start for her. I would not really call it a bouncer but it does have a 'give' function as she moves her feet over it. Works best when barefoot.Necessary that the toys come off, leaving a clean tray, this was very important in deciding on a walker. Wanted an area for snacking/eating as well as playing as I am grandma and don't really want to buy a high chair also. Space is limited.The rocker is not that smooth but was just an extra function, so don't really mind. She moves it on her own sometimes just by throwing herself around. We use it with jump platform. If she manages to rock herself, cool. Also the back of the seat is a little hard and we put a blanket there while she is young and does not have the best trunk control.A breeze to put together and baby can't get seat undone accidentally, nor does it look easy to get out of for a bigger baby [but we shall see, kids are smart and she is strong as well].Oh, and toys attach with a little twist tab thingy underneath that also cover holes when toy is out. Took a minute to get it but not very difficult once you understand.Will update if I find an issue.This said for boys... I don't think she notices, lol. There was only one color scheme for this getup and I find it pleasing.Was kind of expensive at 100, but happy so far worth it.
L**A
Fun and versatile walker for babies
I ordered this for my niece and it has been a big hit. The 3-in-1 design is great — she enjoys using it as a walker, rocker, and with the activity tray. The jumping board adds extra fun and helps keep her entertained. The bright pink color is cheerful and perfect for little ones. It feels sturdy, safe, and easy to adjust as she grows, plus it’s lightweight enough to move around the house. A practical, portable, and playful choice for active babies.
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