The Indigenous Walker

This is the walker most Ghanaian babies used to learn how to walk. Myself this is what I used to learn how to walk( Yes my mummy told me ).

For a baby to use it to learn how to walk it is very simple. The baby holds the horizontal bar at the top with the hands at both ends of the bar and he stands up on his/her feet and start pushing the walker. Two to three falls will get him or her to start being on his/her feet by him/her self and by the 7th to 8th falls, he/she should start moving the legs on his/her own and before you know it, your baby is walking.

Indigenous walker

This walker is simple, no ring bells around to keep the baby off focus on learning how to walk.

8 comments for this post.

Comment from Please visit www.hoybraten.blogspot.com
27 August 2007 - 1:07 pm - :

Stort og jillt  - Aug 26, 2007 Konkurransetid, del 2  - Aug 26, 2007 Perspektiv  - Aug 25, 2007 En tur på Ikea  - Aug 25, 2007The Indigenous Walker - Aug 25, 2007

Stort og jillt  - Aug 26, 2007 Konkurransetid, del 2  - Aug 26, 2007 Perspektiv  - Aug 25, 2007 En tur på Ikea  - Aug 25, 2007The Indigenous Walker - Aug 25, 2007

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Comment from Afromusing
28 August 2007 - 6:23 am - :

…my attention has been diverted a bit to a couple of gigs that are keeping me away from the blog. While i get my schedule rearranged and all that good stuff…Please head on over to Afrigadget fora very Afro-cool

…my attention has been diverted a bit to a couple of gigs that are keeping me away from the blog. While i get my schedule rearranged and all that good stuff…Please head on over to Afrigadget fora very Afro-cool

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Comment from Durban Scout
26 August 2007 - 12:13 am - :

Ouch! Looks dangerous! ;)

Comment from Henry Addo
26 August 2007 - 3:24 am - :

No is not. You’re always guided.

Comment from Afromusing
27 August 2007 - 9:31 pm - :

Henry, this is definitely interesting! I like the simple functional design, very afro-cool.

Comment from KenyaUnlimited Blogs Aggregator » Afromusing
28 August 2007 - 6:00 am - :

[...] for a very Afro-cool post from Henry [...]

[...] for a very Afro-cool post from Henry [...]

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Comment from Erik Hersman
30 August 2007 - 3:49 am - :

Henry, that’s a great AfriGadget entry, thanks!

Comment from Mashada Blogs » Afromusing
1 September 2007 - 7:08 am - :

[...] for a very Afro-cool post from Henry [...]

[...] for a very Afro-cool post from Henry [...]

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