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Little Tikes Push & Ride Racer | 
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| Brand: Little Tikes Category: Toy
Buy New: $24.99
New (6) from $24.99
Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 2536
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 11.3 x 14
MPN: 4861 Model: 4163 UPC: 050743041631 EAN: 0050743041631 ASIN: B00005850H
Release Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
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| Features:
| | Combination of walker and ride on | | | Low seat makes it easy to get on and off | | | Back seat to hold stuffed animal | | | Recommended for ages between 9 to 36 months | | | Perform amazing tricks |
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Product Description Winner of the 1998 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal AwardThe high spoiler on this sporty toddler-mobile provides a sturdy handle for a child's first steps. The high back and easy-grip handlebar also help to keep young riders steady. A low seat makes it easy for toddlers to get on and off. Measures approximately 22" x 10" x 17".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 85 more reviews...
This toy is an amazing hit! July 28, 2003 Little Greek 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
My son is almost one and I really want him to walk (not that I'm a pushy parent but I'm pregnant again and he's hard to carry around.) The minute my husband put this together my son went crazy! His eyes got big, his tounge came out, and he made giggly noises as he pushed it everywhere through the house. When he runs into something that causes him to stop he hollars out for help. Not only is it a cute sight to see, but I feel like he is learning balance and coordination too. Not to mention that he is now becoming aware of the three dementional world in which he lives. True, it's a simple toy with no bells and whistles but that's what makes it nice. You child is sure just to delight in their ability to get up and go!
My Little Tyke Loves It & So Do We!!!! August 29, 2003 Michelle Zavala (Norwalk, CA) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
My husband & I were @ Babies R Us a month ago, ONLY to buy new bottles for my 12mos. old, when low & behold, I strayed away into the toy section ( very common thing ). I then realized that my little cruiser was in dyer need of a new toy! But in more need of a little help with building some confidence in keeping his balance and having some security to hold onto, while on his cute chubby feet. My little SCOOTER needed a new toy he could push around & bump into furniture with, and after looking at all the other competitor's and my husband's frustration on making my mind up, I decided to buy this one. The price was right within our budget for the day & it darn well served it's purpose, not to mention we nick named it The Weenie Car. Grandma was delighted as much as our Curious Cruiser to watch him stroll thru her living room like a mini bumper car. My husband never forgets to bring it back home with him when he picks up the baby from grandma's after work. I gave it 5 stars because of quality, endurance (good 4 big boys), reputable maker, and the price was super nice!!! A MUST BUY!!!
perfect gift for 1 year old June 7, 2006 kimmie wimmy (az) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
this little tyke ride-on car was given to my oldest boy on his first b-day 2 years ago! he loved it and still loves it today! my two year old rides it now and loves it too! we were going to get one of those ride ons that makes noise and don't look as durable! we are so glad we chose this! its a winner! you cant go wrong w/little tyke brand!
The best push toy for a 1-year-old December 8, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My 1-year-old inherted this push toy, along with four others, from various relatives. This is the one he uses, for pushing or for riding. The others serve as cars to crash this one in to.The key features that make him choose this are: (1) The front wheels don't turn. A car with turning front wheels is a bad idea for pushing since you can't hold onto the steering wheel when pushing. (2) The back push handle is the right height. Others are too short or don't have one at all. For me (Dad), I like the durability and lack of sharp edges. This car went through some large number of relatives before getting to us. It still holds up, even after I took a few turns riding it myself.
Super Ride On Toy! September 22, 2004 Mommy (USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this toy from a consignment shop thinking my daughter might play with it for just a little bit and loose interest. Boy was I wrong. She's had it now for 5 months and she pushes it every day! She's just now learning how to push herself on it so now it's going to get it's second stretch of use. At first I was concerned that it wouldn't be as great as the rides that have a steering wheel, but it turns out that it's better. My friend bought a ride on with the steering wheel and during the pushing phase it's quite frustrating to push because it doesn't always go straight if they leave the steering wheel turned. With this racer if my daughter wants to turn it as she's pushing she simple turns the car instead of fighting with a steering wheel. So my first thoughts were wrong and this turned out to be a great toy! I'm ready to buy one for my friend's baby. Super durablity and withstands all the crashes into our walls. Also easy and lightweight to turn over if my daughter decides to see what's underneath.
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