Fisher-Price Learn with Me Purple Monkey Walker: Musical Push Toy for Babies 6+ Months (JLD58)
Product description
What it is
A sturdy push walker that doubles as a musical learning toy. Designed to support babies as they grow from sitting to standing and then to walking, it features the beloved Purple Monkey character and a light-up, interactive play surface.
What it does

This activity walker offers 7 busy activities to explore, including light-up buttons, a flip book, a rollerball, a flipper, a spinner and a toggle switch. It plays the Purple Monkey song and over 40 other songs, sounds and phrases to introduce basic concepts like the alphabet and numbers while encouraging cause-and-effect play.
How it helps your baby


On the surface, it’s about mobility—pushing to move around. But the toy also supports early motor skills through grip, posture and coordinated movement, while sensory features (lights, sounds, varied textures) promote exploration. For infants and toddlers aged 6 months and older, it offers a gentle path from sitting to upright walking with reinforcements that reward progress.

The best and the not-so-best
On the plus side, the two-stage play helps families adapt as little one grows, and the familiar Purple Monkey motif plus songs can boost engagement. The music and phrases are a practical way to spark language awareness and number familiarity in a non-intrusive way. On the downside, some parents may find the activity set quite busy, for calmer play, the toy could feel overwhelming. Also, durability hinges on regular, careful use—like any push toy, it’s not designed to survive rough handling.
Who it’s for

Ideal for households looking for a multi-functional push toy that combines mobility with educational play for babies around 6 months up to toddlers learning to walk. Great for independent exploration under supervision and for guided play sessions that model walking, counting and early letter recognition.


Who it isn’t for
If you want a compact, single-purpose walker, or if you’re seeking a product focused purely on physical mobility without the learning prompts, this may feel a bit over-engineered. It may also be less suitable for babies who prefer quieter, screen-free play or who are not impressed by sound and light cues.

When it makes sense to buy
Consider it if you want a durable, all-in-one activity walker that grows with your child and introduces foundational learning through music and interaction. It’s a practical option for families prioritising value-for-money, music-led engagement and a walker that combines movement with cognitive stimulation.
What to check before buying



Ensure the baby is within the intended age range and comfortable with both seated and standing play. Look for the switch between play modes and test the light-up features to confirm they respond to push and turn actions. Consider your space—this type of push walker benefits from a clear, open area for safe walking practice.
How it compares (in context)
Compared with simpler push toys, this model integrates multiple activities and songs, offering more for longer play sessions. If you prefer a basic walker focused solely on mobility, a pared-down alternative might be lighter and simpler to store. If you value ongoing musical interaction and early learning prompts, this Fisher-Price option stands out as a more feature-rich choice.

Final verdict
Is it worth it? Worth considering if you want a well-rounded push walker that blends mobility with educational play, without needing separate toys for sound, lights and fine motor tasks. It isn’t perfect for every baby, but it provides a clear developmental pathway from sitting to walking—with plenty of upbeat music to keep little one motivated.
FAQ
- What ages is it suitable for? For infants aged 6 months and older, progressing to walking.
- How many songs are included? 40+ songs, sounds and phrases.
- What kinds of activities are on the toy? Light-up buttons, flip book, rollerball, flipper, spinner and a toggle switch.
- Does it help with learning to walk? It encourages pushing and walking, supporting early motor development.
- Is it good for independent play? Yes, with supervision, it can foster exploration and a sense of independence during supervised sessions.
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