Niniwalker: new gadget to learn to walk

Today we talk about a curious invention, the Niniwalker, to help children walk, which aims to alleviate poor postures of parents and children ... I remember that before my childbirth preparation classes I did not have an idea formed on the classic walkers or tacatás, but that the matron was responsible for providing all the data to clarify that they are inadvisable.

So for the child to start taking his first steps, it only takes a lot of support and a lot of patience. But do you really have to resent the kidneys of the elderly?

The Niniwalker is a gadget that aims to avoid awkward postures for parents and children and that has invented and patented a Galician biologist, Antonio Vilar. In a simple way, it is indicated to facilitate the transition of the crawling towards the march and, unlike other walkers, it is only used when the baby is ready for use, when it is already strong enough on the legs to stand.

The device is simple: an aluminum cane with a handlebar at its upper end for the adult to grab, a curved part so that the child's head does not collide with the tube, a handlebar in the middle so that the baby grabs and Two wheels at the bottom.

As we read on the official website of the Niniwalker, the baby adopts an anatomically appropriate and proper position of the march and learns to walk on all types of terrain (sand, grass, asphalt, etc.), and the adult can teach the baby to walk adopting an upright and natural posture, without bending down or bending your back. Here we can also see some videos of how to handle the Niniwalker.

And, most importantly, it has the approval of several pediatricians and complies with European regulations. Although the wheels give me some respect ... I think I will continue to bend my back or with the homemade method of connecting a very wide scarf as a harness ... I recognize that it is not very "aesthetic" but to practice at home or in closed places I've done very well.

Anyway, if the use of this were extended walker or "pre-walker", the Niniwalker, certifying all security guarantees, it is not surprising that we begin to see it in the parks ... A curiosity about the name of this gadget: it comes from the daughter of the inventor, affectionately called "Nini" (Inés).

Video: Teaching kids to walk with the NiniWalker (May 2024).