A world of wonder awaits in the Tiny Love Meadow Days Here I Grow Activity Center. This 4-in-1 activity center encourages baby's development, with fun and engaging activities that inspire them to learn and grow: a stationary activity center, push along, jumper, or walker to get babies moving around independently through each developmental stage. The adorable Tiny Pioneers encourage baby to explore and discover a new world around them. A 360 degree rotating seat allows baby to fully explore their surroundings and be part of the action. Baby will always be entertained with 6 developmental toys and 28 activities. Pattern: Scalloped.
A world of wonder awaits in the Tiny Love Meadow Days Here I Grow Activity Center. This 4-in-1 activity center encourages baby's development, with fun and engaging activities that inspire them to learn and grow: a stationary activity center, push along, jumper, or walker to get babies moving around independently through each developmental stage. The adorable Tiny Pioneers encourage baby to explore and discover a new world around them. A 360 degree rotating seat allows baby to fully explore their surroundings and be part of the action. Baby will always be entertained with 6 developmental toys and 28 activities. Pattern: Scalloped.
A world of wonder awaits in the Tiny Love Meadow Days Here I Grow Activity Center. This 4-in-1 activity center encourages baby's development, with fun and engaging activities that inspire them to learn and grow: a stationary activity center, push along, jumper, or walker to get babies moving around independently through each developmental stage. The adorable Tiny Pioneers encourage baby to explore and discover a new world around them. A 360 degree rotating seat allows baby to fully explore their surroundings and be part of the action. Baby will always be entertained with 6 developmental toys and 28 activities. Pattern: Scalloped.
A world of wonder awaits in the Tiny Love Meadow Days Here I Grow Activity Center. This 4-in-1 activity center encourages baby's development, with fun and engaging activities that inspire them to learn and grow: a stationary activity center, push along, jumper, or walker to get babies moving around independently through each developmental stage. The adorable Tiny Pioneers encourage baby to explore and discover a new world around them. A 360 degree rotating seat allows baby to fully explore their surroundings and be part of the action. Baby will always be entertained with 6 developmental toys and 28 activities. Pattern: Scalloped.
Last updated at 06/08/2026 10:11:45
Tiny Love Here I Grow 4-In-1 Activity Centre - Toy
Next-day delivery $14.95
originally posted on Target
We have this in green. I think the range in toys are actually great. At first, I was irritated that some of them seem to be for more advanced learning... but after a while of my girl using this, she's moved on from the simple ones to the harder ones so now I see how it makes sense. Ex) She really loved the hedgehog with the spinning wheel and the owl (?) with the rattle in its mouth. But now she loves the popup rabbit and the big loops. She still hasn't shown interest in the bee. The carrot attached to the popup rabbit is hard to pull out for a 3month old, but not as hard for a 6 month old.However, her favorite, the hedgehog, popped out of the snap-on after about a month. We've tried super gluing it back it but it just keeps popping out. It's a shame because she ... MoreWe have this in green. I think the range in toys are actually great. At first, I was irritated that some of them seem to be for more advanced learning... but after a while of my girl using this, she's moved on from the simple ones to the harder ones so now I see how it makes sense. Ex) She really loved the hedgehog with the spinning wheel and the owl (?) with the rattle in its mouth. But now she loves the popup rabbit and the big loops. She still hasn't shown interest in the bee. The carrot attached to the popup rabbit is hard to pull out for a 3month old, but not as hard for a 6 month old.However, her favorite, the hedgehog, popped out of the snap-on after about a month. We've tried super gluing it back it but it just keeps popping out. It's a shame because she really loved that thing. However, the blank space is kinda nice to put in the front to try to get her attention and coax her to kick her legs and roll forward... so I'm not too heartbroken.I haven't experienced any problem with the wheels after about 3 months of use... but she's 6 months now and only just tall enough to push herself backwards - without realizing it. (still working on going forwards) So a few more months will tell. It has survived us running/pushing her back and forth through the kitchen though so... that's probably quite a bit of abuse there.Somethings for someone considering to buy:The fabric seat CAN be removed, contrary to what other reviews have said. They must not have been the one to put it together. The seat ring comes out and then unhook the loops from the ring.The ring rotates around. My 6 month old is just starting to be strong enough to twist around and she's in the 75th percentile for height and weight.The height is adjustable. Also, the wheels can be locked.We put my girl in this for her solo play time or when we need to be in the kitchen or something along those lines. A great safe place to put baby and for stimulation while you need your hands free.
originally posted on Target
I'm not sure why this is getting such negative reviews my only guess is that the reviewer's are not familiar with walkers of the past. Walkers in the past were a safety hazard due to how quickly they moved across the floor and children were getting hurt from rolling down the stairs etc. This walker/bouncer has nice grips on the wheels to prevent that while still allowing my granddaughter to move around. She loves bouncing in it and playing with the toys. I don't think that this is intended to be the equivalent of a regular bouncer where the seat hangs from the frame but there is still plenty of "bounce". I love that I can easily move her room to room to keep her occupied in it while I am doing other things.
originally posted on Target
I never write reviews, but parents out there, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. this thing is so beyond heavy and literally doesn't move. I'm not sure how this "walker" even has any good reviews because this is the absolute worst walker on the market and for some reason, the most expensive. I'm willing to sell it for however much because I can't return it anymore. not even worth $1
Tiny Love Here I Grow 4-In-1 Activity Centre - Toy
Next-day delivery $14.95
We have this in green. I think the range in toys are actually great. At first, I was irritated that some of them seem to be for more advanced learning... but after a while of my girl using this, she's moved on from the simple ones to the harder ones so now I see how it makes sense. Ex) She really loved the hedgehog with the spinning wheel and the owl (?) with the rattle in its mouth. But now she loves the popup rabbit and the big loops. She still hasn't shown interest in the bee. The carrot attached to the popup rabbit is hard to pull out for a 3month old, but not as hard for a 6 month old.However, her favorite, the hedgehog, popped out of the snap-on after about a month. We've tried super gluing it back it but it just keeps popping out. It's a shame because she ... MoreWe have this in green. I think the range in toys are actually great. At first, I was irritated that some of them seem to be for more advanced learning... but after a while of my girl using this, she's moved on from the simple ones to the harder ones so now I see how it makes sense. Ex) She really loved the hedgehog with the spinning wheel and the owl (?) with the rattle in its mouth. But now she loves the popup rabbit and the big loops. She still hasn't shown interest in the bee. The carrot attached to the popup rabbit is hard to pull out for a 3month old, but not as hard for a 6 month old.However, her favorite, the hedgehog, popped out of the snap-on after about a month. We've tried super gluing it back it but it just keeps popping out. It's a shame because she really loved that thing. However, the blank space is kinda nice to put in the front to try to get her attention and coax her to kick her legs and roll forward... so I'm not too heartbroken.I haven't experienced any problem with the wheels after about 3 months of use... but she's 6 months now and only just tall enough to push herself backwards - without realizing it. (still working on going forwards) So a few more months will tell. It has survived us running/pushing her back and forth through the kitchen though so... that's probably quite a bit of abuse there.Somethings for someone considering to buy:The fabric seat CAN be removed, contrary to what other reviews have said. They must not have been the one to put it together. The seat ring comes out and then unhook the loops from the ring.The ring rotates around. My 6 month old is just starting to be strong enough to twist around and she's in the 75th percentile for height and weight.The height is adjustable. Also, the wheels can be locked.We put my girl in this for her solo play time or when we need to be in the kitchen or something along those lines. A great safe place to put baby and for stimulation while you need your hands free.
I'm not sure why this is getting such negative reviews my only guess is that the reviewer's are not familiar with walkers of the past. Walkers in the past were a safety hazard due to how quickly they moved across the floor and children were getting hurt from rolling down the stairs etc. This walker/bouncer has nice grips on the wheels to prevent that while still allowing my granddaughter to move around. She loves bouncing in it and playing with the toys. I don't think that this is intended to be the equivalent of a regular bouncer where the seat hangs from the frame but there is still plenty of "bounce". I love that I can easily move her room to room to keep her occupied in it while I am doing other things.
I never write reviews, but parents out there, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. this thing is so beyond heavy and literally doesn't move. I'm not sure how this "walker" even has any good reviews because this is the absolute worst walker on the market and for some reason, the most expensive. I'm willing to sell it for however much because I can't return it anymore. not even worth $1
Absolutely loved this! I used this to keep a tube fed infant entertained while hooked up to feeds. You can lock the chair in place instead of it being able to spin & it’s adjustable with growth. My child never quite figured out how to use it as a walker as it does seem rather heavy for low tone babies, but he definitely got the ability to spin down, to where he does it while carrying him if he wants to turn which is irritating. The ONLY complaint I do have is there’s what I call a “puke compartment”, while it’s super easy to clean there is this hidden area where if puke/milk spills down into it under the seat it’s nearly impossible to get clean! You have to flip it over, unscrew, pull off and basically cry trying to clean it out.
I’m now using this for our second child, so I thought I’d write an honest review. I love it for babies starting around 4 months who want to stand and be a little more independent as they learn to grab and play. We use it more as a stationary toy for our daughters. The idea that this is advertised as a walker is misleading. No matter your flooring, it’s just not best suited for that purpose at all so do not buy it with optimistic hope that you’ll be able to. Otherwise as a stationary toy I love it. It’s great quality and has some fun toys. We used it for several months!
My baby's Aunt bought this as a baby shower gift and we had the same issue with the back wheels being too stiff for baby to move in. We were VERY close to returning walker but hesitated because the walker is such great quality with amazing toys! My husband put on his thinking cap and removed the wheels and shaved down a part of the wheel that was too bulky which was causing the stiffness issue. We are SOO happy we did not return, my baby is 6 months and walking ! (with his walker of course LOL) but he lovessss it. I attached pictures to help others who already have walker and needs a HACK on how to fix ❤️
Got this as a hand down from brother as his daughter outgrow it and I wanted for my 4mo old son. As with about every comment, the toys are great and entertaining, the 360° seat is really neat. The wheels are terrible. I flipped it over and noticed the back wheels were the issue as they are rubber coated and it’s pushes against the plastic housing which prevent the wheels from spinning unless there is great force applied. Not saying go do this but I was comfortable doing it with my child, I used a sharp pocket knife and trimmed and very thin layer of the rubber off. The wheels now spin freely with a flick of a finger, as I would have expected, and my baby has no problem walking around.
This was purchased based on adorability. And, as far as adorability goes...it’s a solid 5 stars. However, the use of this as a walker or “safe” toy space is not recommended. These are the stiffest “rolling” wheels I’ve ever seen on a walker and I’ve been through a few. It is not beneficial in the least as a walker due to the strength needed to make this “walker” move freely. As a bouncer...it’s okay...however....onto the toys. The spring action on the bird rattle is dangerous. My baby popped herself in the head numerous times before the whole thing eventually broke off. It’s a hard toy and it pops back fast. But don’t worry, it’ll most likely break off eventually. And the bead track toy...also broke off sending plastic pieces flying (one of the which popped her in ... MoreThis was purchased based on adorability. And, as far as adorability goes...it’s a solid 5 stars. However, the use of this as a walker or “safe” toy space is not recommended. These are the stiffest “rolling” wheels I’ve ever seen on a walker and I’ve been through a few. It is not beneficial in the least as a walker due to the strength needed to make this “walker” move freely. As a bouncer...it’s okay...however....onto the toys. The spring action on the bird rattle is dangerous. My baby popped herself in the head numerous times before the whole thing eventually broke off. It’s a hard toy and it pops back fast. But don’t worry, it’ll most likely break off eventually. And the bead track toy...also broke off sending plastic pieces flying (one of the which popped her in the head) and leaving a sharp jagged piece on the end. A tiny baby less than a year old should NOT be able to break these toys off. I reached out to the manufacturer and *crickets*. They have not responded at all after learning of the safety issues associated with this walker and/or to address the concerns of a concerned parent who dropped a hundred bucks on this piece of junk. The only reason it got two stars for as for the bouncer portion. However, save your money and purchase something else!
The 4 in 1 feature is really only 2.in 1. The bouncer works fine, but is very noisy. The toys, while not spectacular keep the 10 month old occupied. The walker is impossible to move on carpet and difficult to move on hardwood. The same is true for the push function. I don't think a beginning walker could move this toy. At least my granddaughter can't. Not a great value for the price.
The craftsmanship is poor. The wheels does not turn softly. The upper body bouncer is heavy. Plastic make it difficult for baby to bounce. The walker wheels should be free moving and should turned 360 degree so baby can easily maneuver. It’s hard and does not move freely. My baby as unable to move the walker. It’s completely useless and he does not like to go inside it.I suggest rather than adding so many things just make a simple walker which a baby can use. Poorly designed poor design and heavy plastic