This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

Most baby walkers have a shelf life measured in months. A 7-month-old wobbles through the living room gripping the handle, and by the time that same child turns two, the walker is already in a closet somewhere. The furniture cycle in a home with small children tends to follow that rhythm: buy, use briefly, replace with something else entirely.

The Safari Multifunctional Kids Furniture concept tries to interrupt that pattern by designing one piece that stays useful across the first six years of a child’s life. The name “Step-N-Play” gives away two of its functions without mentioning the third or fourth. It is, depending on the child’s age and the day’s agenda, a walker, a climbing unit, a play table and chair, and a toy storage solution.

Designer: Bharti Upadhyay

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

At its earliest stage, the walker is built for children between 6 and 18 months, with a frame measuring approximately 600 x 400 x 500 mm. The structure combines wood, ABS plastic, and soft silicone grips, with a 95-degree backrest angle designed for infants who are not yet seated with full stability. An anti-tip base and anti-pinch safety gaps cover the more obvious hazards of putting a barely mobile child in contact with a moving object.

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

As the child grows into the 1-to-3 age window, the same structure becomes a climbable stair unit. From ages 2 to 6, it transitions again into a play table and chair. A built-in storage compartment for toys and books operates across all configurations. The manufacturing approach pairs CNC-cut wood with injection-molded ABS plastic, a combination suited to years of contact with small hands and the occasional harder object.

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

The safari animal inspiration shows up in organic silhouettes and surface language rather than in literal animal sculptures attached to the frame. Smooth curves, generous fillets, and chamfered grooves define the form. The pastel color palette, wooden handles, and textured sensory balls read as a considered aesthetic choice rather than an afterthought, which matters in a living space where parents also have to look at the thing.

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

Safari is a student concept at this stage, so the harder questions remain open. How the ergonomics hold across such a wide age range, how the mechanical transitions between configurations actually work in practice, and whether a single object can genuinely serve a 7-month-old and a 6-year-old with equal competence rather than adequacy are things a physical prototype would need to answer.

This Baby Walker Grows With Your Child for 6 Years in 4 Different Ways

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