@kanyima_andfam: Y’all suggested I get her this type of walker, so here it is. Let’s see how it goes! Zero pressure 📌 Her walker is from @sommyella54 she sells kiddies items at quite affordable prices. #babiesoftiktok #babykanyima #10monthsold #momsoftiktokclub #babywalker

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cay20241
Baby c.k :
I wish I bought my son this one than the walker
2025-08-20 20:01:29
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laladontsnooze
lala don’t snooze 💤 :
If you truly want her to walk ….stop the activity walker. Hold her hands and leave her to walk on her own at intervals
2025-08-21 02:54:27
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best_haircare_plug
best_haircare_plug :
Are you still breastfeeding her? Stop breastfeeding her if you are.. She will walk
2025-08-22 17:13:18
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kiddiestrendy_thrift
Kiddiestrendy_thrift :
pls how much did you get the walker
2025-08-20 16:05:37
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chimnecherem00
chimnecherem00 :
What do you use for her hair please
2025-08-20 20:03:53
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mina.baidoo
Mina'z klodin :
how much did u get this walker
2025-08-26 17:13:12
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wumzyfashiondesignstore
@wumzy :
I really need it for my baby, pls where can I get it in Ib?
2025-08-22 19:11:33
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kendricks_mama
Ojima Blessing :
Awnnnn, weldone mama❤️
2025-08-21 06:24:51
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mopyem6
MOPYEM FOODMART :
I wish my baby also walk before her 1year birthday
2025-08-22 11:13:37
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phelehmphelah
PHELEH MPHELAH :
what are you using for her hair to grow
2025-12-07 07:41:47
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faithlite1
❤️❤️❤️Happy heart ❤️❤️❤️ :
mom buy her one of those scandals that makes sound when she steps on it. it will encourage her to walk moving around. congratulations my baby
2025-08-22 18:27:39
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akakpolinda
akakpo-linda :
my son is scared of this walker with all the music on it how did u do it
2025-08-21 08:45:18
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lovenessluumoonga
Tamika’s Mum 🙏♥️ :
How old is she now
2025-09-04 09:19:52
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nancy_orji
Lifestyle with NANCY✨🦋 :
Awwwn so swt🥰 pls how much did u get the walker
2025-08-21 09:45:53
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thebejides
The bejides :
Wow🥰she’s good at it already 😍good girl
2025-08-21 14:53:03
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i.t.z_jennifer
Jennifer :
I want 🥰
2025-08-21 23:41:30
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blissful_bakes_
blissful_bakes ‘n Eventz ASABA :
My son always run anytime he sees me bring his walker 😂 don’t know why
2025-08-22 17:15:06
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ciscawears2
ciscawears2 :
Go baby🥰
2025-08-21 16:00:32
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kudatim
~♡mama mayla♥︎~ :
Does she stand independently yet. My baby is so scared to do soo 😂
2025-08-22 06:19:38
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blessinglarry39
Blessinglarry :
how much is it pls
2025-08-22 19:13:29
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yekeenkafilat0
user3690280374639 :
please was she walking by holding chairs or items nearby b4 u got her this...
2025-09-23 18:38:19
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jknaturaldatesyurp
jknaturaldatesyurp :
Weldone my love
2025-08-20 16:41:25
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tashatastykitchen
Baby Utonna :
my baby only walks on top bed if i bring her down she will be afraid to walk and she will clock one year this month 🥹
2025-08-21 10:44:22
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myzz_mariam
nuhumariam728 :
oh, she has already walked mom, so don't worry. go girl 😍
2025-08-20 15:46:00
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jennifer_ogaychee
Jennifer Ogechi :
Do you know someone gifted me this and I just packed it I have a ten months old who is not walking yet. let me go and get it. Thank you for sharing
2025-08-22 08:42:04
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