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The Stride-to-Ride Walker is a child's walker designed for use by infants and toddlers with mobility or balance disabilities. This wheeled toy steadies first steps, and rewards the baby with lights, sounds, and high-energy music. As baby grows, the legs can be moved together and locked in place to convert the walker to a riding toy. POWER: Uses three double-A batteries (not included).

Notes: Fisher-Price is a registered trademark and Stride-to-Ride Walker is a trademark of Fisher-Price Inc.

Price: 32.00.

This product record was updated on December 3, 2003.

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Fisher-Price, Inc., a division of Mattel, Inc.

636 Girard Ave.
East Aurora, New York 14052
United States
Telephone: 800-432-5437 or 716-687-3000.
Fax: 716-687-3494.
Web: http://www.fisherprice.com.
Email: fisher-pricestore@fisher-price.com.


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