Kidpop PULA Push & Pull Walker Wagon (Pink) – 2-in-1 push-and-pull toddler walker wagon for 7 months–3 years
Product description
The idea: a walker that also becomes a wagon
If you want something that supports early walking without feeling like yet another single-purpose toy, the Kidpop PULA Push & Pull Walker Wagon is built around a simple “two jobs at once” concept. It’s a baby walker with wheels, but it also doubles as a push-and-pull wagon so toddlers can explore at their own pace, then switch roles as they gain confidence.
On paper, that flexibility is the main selling point. Instead of limiting play to walking practice only, it encourages toddlers to move, stop, push, pull and carry small things around the home. It’s the kind of product that can get more use across different stages of early mobility.
What you’ll notice in daily use
A lot of walker toys live or die on stability and how the wheels behave indoors. Here, the wagon uses fully enclosed wide wheels and a low-centre-of-gravity structure, which is intended to help with tipping resistance and general steadiness over bumps. There’s also a non-slip handle, so a child can grip more securely while you supervise.

The wheels are described as EVA, shock-absorbing and designed to roll smoothly while aiming to reduce noise. In practical terms, that matters if you’ll be using it indoors, in a hallway, or near bedrooms where noisy plastic wheels can be a bit of a headache. It’s also positioned for both indoor and outdoor use (plus parks or camping), so it’s not only for one setting.
One detail that feels more “thoughtful” than gimmicky is the hopper made from food-grade PP material. That suggests it’s made to be handled frequently, rather than something you need to treat like a fragile display item.
You do need to approach any walker-wagon with realistic expectations: for safety and development, it still relies on the child’s coordination and parent supervision. It’s not a motorised device, so it won’t “do the walking” for them.
Key features that support learning and play


This is marketed as a 2-in-1 multifunctional walker. In “walker” mode, it supports healthy walking development, in “wagon” mode, it becomes a push-and-pull toy that turns movement into play.

There’s also an easy assembly and storage angle. Setup is stated as quick (around 7 minutes) and the design includes a one-click folding approach intended to reduce hassle when you need to put it away or transport it.
If you’re the sort of person who likes to store toys without dedicating half the living room to them, that one-click fold is the kind of feature you’ll actually use.
Safety, capacity and the bit to double-check
The product is positioned for ages 7 months to 3 years, with a maximum load of 15 kg. For most everyday toddler use, that’s the sort of figure parents look for when they’re considering whether a wagon-style carry toy can handle snacks, soft items, or small belongings.
Still, it’s worth noting that “maximum load” is not the same thing as “safe to overload”. The right approach is to keep loads appropriate for your child’s stage and avoid anything heavy or awkwardly placed in the hopper.

The design mentions wide wheels that are fully enclosed. That can reduce the risk of fingers and small parts getting where they shouldn’t—though, as always with wheeled toys, supervision remains the sensible rule.
When it makes sense to buy, and when it might not
It’s a good fit if you’re looking for one toy that can grow with early mobility: starting as a walker support and then moving into push-and-pull wagon play. It also suits people who want quieter rolling wheels and a stability-focused design for indoor use.


It may not suit you if you prefer very simple, lightweight walkers with fewer “features to learn”. Also, if you’re buying for a child who isn’t yet ready to engage with pushing/pulling and still needs a more basic form factor, a more straightforward walker could be easier to introduce.
Worth considering if you’re after a first learner toy that feels designed for repeated outdoor outings too (parks, camping), not just occasional floor time.

What to check before you commit
Before buying, it’s sensible to check the practicalities around space and storage. The assembled size is listed as 19.7 × 16.1 × 18.9 in (L 50 × W 41 × H 48 cm), so compare that to where you’ll keep it.
Also, make sure the age range lines up with your child’s stage. The stated range is 7 months–3 years, but individual readiness varies, especially with balance and grip.
Finally, it’s described as a pink version, so check the colour you want for your setup.
FAQs

Is this walker suitable for both boys and girls?
The description presents it as suitable for first learner baby boys/girls, aimed at the 7 months–3 years range.


Can it be used indoors and outdoors?
Yes—it's described as suitable for indoor, outdoor, park and camping use, with EVA shock-absorbing wheels intended to roll smoothly and reduce noise.
How fast is assembly?

Setup is stated as quick, around 7 minutes, with clear instructions.
Does it fold for storage?
Yes, it uses a one-click folding design intended to make storage and travel easier.
What load limit should I keep in mind?
The maximum load is given as 15 kg. It’s best to keep what your toddler carries sensible for their age and movement.
Final verdict: should you buy it?
Buy the Kidpop PULA Push & Pull Walker Wagon if you want a stable, enclosed-wheel walker that also works as a push-and-pull wagon, with quieter EVA wheels and a design aimed at easier storage thanks to one-click folding. It’s particularly relevant if you’re trying to get more than one “mode” of play out of a walker and you’ll use it indoors as well as outside.
Skip it if you’re after a super-minimal walker, or if your child isn’t ready to engage with the push-and-pull wagon behaviour yet—because while the concept is flexible, it still depends on the child’s developing coordination and you’ll want to supervise regardless.
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