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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Walking Aids

Elyssa just loves walking around. Since she can't walk on her own yet, she has to rely on her "walking aids".

Her favourite is her own walker -

If that's not available, Justin koko's toy car will do as well-
But since both the walker and the toy car are at my parents place, what can she use at our own place?
Ta Daaa........


Her own spring cot.....!!!! I guess anything with wheels can qualify :)

12 comments:

Merryn said...

so adorable.. but becareful she might tumble if the car 'slipped' away.. but i dun think she wud coz she looks so stable there.. cute gal! :)

LittleLamb said...

yes be careful with the spring cot one..

Kristie said...

elyssa is so cute!!!! wow she really stand up and walk with support, not bad ya! She is gaining her independece now! :)

Fussy mum said...

She sure knows that those aids can help her to go wherever she wants...hehe. She looked steady and shld be able to walk independently vy soon. :)

Mommy to Chumsy said...

hahahahaha...she's cute and is learning pretty fast too.

Chinneeq said...

smart wor....!

Unknown said...

cute lar... can't wait to see her in apr or sooner... my boy boy still needs support.

Lybil said...

Wow, she can cruise along at 10 months plus, that's very fast indeed :)

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Adrine said...

Merryn/Rachel - I used to pull her away from the spring cot but gave up after a while. Luckily, she's quite steady now but I'll still keep an eye on her.

Kristie/FM/Barbara/CN/HN - Thanks!Alamak.... can't imagine the chasing I'll need to do once she can walk!!

Irene - your boy boy younger mah... Can't wait to see him and Vic in April.

Leona said...

Looking at Elyssa's pix always cracks me up!

Ching Ching said...

Wa! That's really fast to learn walking in 10 months time. Last time, my son was using chair to learn walking. :P

Sheran said...

Walking aids are popular and given to the children to learn walk easily. The elderly group of people specially with stroke, cerebellar lesion, Parkinsonism can also be benefited from these tools. Walking sticks and frames can help to walk easily without the help of others.