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Power Wheels 12-Volt Rechargeable Battery
Price : $69.99 $45.95
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: - Designed to fulfill rigorous Power Wheels requirements in order to provide the best possible performance
- Can only use with Fisher-Price Power Wheels Advanced Series vehicles which have a Type 12V battery system
- Use only with approved Power Wheels vehicles of the appropriate type specified
- Includes a internal, self-resetting fuse
- Comes with an instruction booklet containing important safety information
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Fisher-Price Power Wheels 12-Volt Rechargeable Battery This 12-volt battery has been designed to fulfill rigorous Power Wheels requirements in order to provide the best possible performance, durability and maximum play time for Power Wheels vehicles. This battery is for use with: Fisher-Price Power Wheels Advanced Series vehicles with a 12V battery system only. It has an internal, self-resetting fuse and comes with an instruction booklet containing important safety information. Use it only with approved Power Wheels vehicles of the appropriate type specified. - Product Dimensions (inches): 5.2 (L) x 4.2 (W) x 5.5 (H)
- Age: 0 to 16 years
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Little Tikes Cozy Coupe 30th Anniversary Car
Price : $54.99 $49.99
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: - For generations - 30 years - children have been taking adventure and imagination on the road with one of the original ride on toys-the COZY COUPE
- New features include removable floor and handle on back for parent controlled push rides
- Designed with a high seat back and storage in the rear
- Includes special features like an "ignition switch" and an open-and-close gas cap
- Cozy rolls on rugged, durable tires, front wheels spin 360 degrees
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This classic kid powered car has a whole new look. New features include removable floor and handle on back for parent controlled push rides. Designed with a high seat back and storage in the rear. Includes special features like an "ignition switch" and an open-and-close gas cap. Rolls on rugged, durable tires and front wheels spin 360 degrees.
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Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon Red
Price : $119.99 $74.74
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: - A sturdy plastic body, easy steering, front axel with no-tip turning, and exclusive Dura-Tred tires make for a smooth, comfortable, and safe ride
- Exclusive convertible feature - 2 Wagons in 1 - seats fold up or down.
- This wagon features four molded cup holders, an optional storage compartment, and two seats with seatbelts
- This wagon has won the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval, National Parenting Publications Gold Award
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Also won Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's Gold Seal Award, and Canadian Toy Testing Council's Three Star Rating
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The popular Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon combines durability, comfort, and safety in a compact package pleasing to both kids and adults. The well-designed, award winning wagon features cup holders and flip-up seats that support children's backs. The seats can be put down when hauling stuff around. Parents will appreciate the safety belts, storage compartment, and long handle for easy pulling. Designed for up to two children ages one and one-half years and older, the Pathfinder also has front axles designed for safe, no-tip turning. 
The Radio Flyer's seats flip out, letting kids be comfortable as they ride. View larger. |
Flip up Seats to Give Kids a Comfy Ride; Flip Seats Down for More Storage Winner of awards including the National Parenting Publications Gold Award and the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's Gold Seal Award, the Pathfinder is smaller than the Radio Flyer's Ultimate Family Wagon, but still roomy. Two kids can ride comfortably, or one child can ride with plenty of extra room for storage. Even three smaller kids might be able to ride in this versatile wagon (but keep in mind there are only two seat belts). The flip-up seats provide back support for the young ones, but don't recline, which would be nice for sleepy kids. The Pathfinder is made of sturdy plastic, in Radio Flyer's trademark red color. Assembling the wagon is fairly easy, but it does take a little time to get it right, and you should follow the illustrated instructions carefully. A Classic Wagon Just Gets Better Radio Flyer has been making wagons since 1923. Besides good, old-fashioned durability and great design, this solid wagon offers plenty of extras, including cup holders, an extra long handle, and flip-up seats. Safety features such as seat belts and non-tip turning are popular features for parents. The roominess of the Pathfinder means you can haul a lot of kids and toys, but beware, when fully loaded, it can get heavy. Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Amazon.com has certified this product's packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic "clamshell" casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product--we've just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more. What's in the Box Wagon with 4 cup holders; two child seat belts; 4 wheels, parts for assembling wheels, and instructions.

The wagon comes with drink holders, ideal for longer trips. View larger. | 
Seatbelts ensure that every ride is a safe ride. View larger. |
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Vtech - Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
Price : $37.99 $32.79
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: - 5 piano keys play music notes
- 3 colorful spinning rollers
- 3 shape sorters and light-up shape buttons
- Telephone handset, spinning gears and open/close barn door enhance role play fun
- Recommended for children 6 months and above
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With a barnyard of friends to cheer baby on, your little one will love learning to walk with the Sit-to-Stand Walker. Start her out with the easy-to-remove play panel for floor play or fun on the run. Then step it up with the fun-to-maneuver walker. A medley of fun awaits -- there are three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset. The Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track by teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more! Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 5.8"L x 20.9"W x 15"D.
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Playskool Step Start Walk 'n Ride - Colors May Vary
Price : $29.99 $20.00
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: - Includes two toys in one - The sturdy, stable walker helps babies learn to stand and walk
- Converts to baby's first ride-on toy, with a locking mechanism only parents can activate
- Features hands-on activities in both the walker and ride-on modes
- Kids can see fascinating sights, hear silly sounds and touch interesting textures
- Comes with a soft antenna, colorful spinner, clicking gearshift and storage area under the hood
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Question : Gift idea for special 2-year old twin boys?
I need a good gift for twins. They will be turning 2 next month. One of them has cerebral palsy, and has limited use of his left side. The other can move normally. My friend can be seen on any given day pushing TWO ride-on toys down the street while trying to keep her THREE year old son from running into things on his bike. (She's SUPERMOM...I don't know how she does it.) I want to lighten my friend's load a little. Aside from a plain old wagon, are there any nice ride-on toys for two? It would need to have some kind of restraint system, or "bucket" seating so the twin with CP does not fall out.OR...has anybody ever seen a product made to tie two identical ride-ons together (safely...so something engineered for this specific purpose, and not zip ties, duct tape, or rubberbands, please). ;)Any input would be a big help. Thanks! :)
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There are some very nice wagons for two out there... and keeping in mind the need for the high back or belts, step 2 makes 4 different style wagons that could work for her... 1. The Safari Wagon - http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1370&link=pic&stp2ssid=C8795168-1143-E489-2DD7F3D8BDF1FA 032.The traveler - http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1380&stp2ssid=C8795168-1143-E489-2DD7F3D8BDF1FA033. The Choo Choo Wagon (only for a limited time right now) http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1380&stp2ssid=C8795168-1143-E489-2DD7F3D8BDF1FA03(it does have lap belts in each one.)4. The take along wagon (which is the one I had for my two boys), it does include lap belts now and you can add the 3rd trailer for the 3 year old! http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1149&stp2ssid=C8795168-1143-E489-2DD7F3D8BDF1FA03You can get these directly from Step 2http://www.step2.comHope this helps:)
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Question : Which ride on should I get?
I can't decide between these two types of ride ons - which would you choose for your 1 year old? Thankshttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Marbel-Tigger-Paddie-Rider/dp/B000X4L9JO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=toys&qid =1284106952&sr=8-3 or the cow design http://www.amazon.co.uk/Im-Toy-80004-Paddie-Calffy/dp/B000X4N9VU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=sports&qid=128 4106952&sr=8-2ORhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Hippychick-WBBEES-Wheelybug-Bee-Ride-on/dp/B000QDGM7Q/ref=sr _1_2?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1284107354&sr=1-2
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I love the Tiger one the best! It's adorable. And also it will be good for when your child is a bit older. The bee one probably would grow out of faster.
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Question : What sort of ride on toy works for bigger than average toddlers? ?
Okay, my daughter will be 2 in December, and she loves ride on toys, however, she's way too tall for the ones she has, even a ride in car that's supposed to work until they are 4, because she's about 37 inches tall and almost 40 lbs already. Lol- I have the playskool push walker that turns into a ride on for her, and when she sits on it, her knees are past the front of it. So are there any small ride ons designed for little ones that she can use both in the house, and outside? We're thinking about her first bike, but she's really clumsy yet(grandma always calls her grace, lol, and that's not her name) and I'm afraid she'll be falling off or digging tracks in my carpet. Any suggestions?Thanks!
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The prince lionheart wheelybug large sized. It is pricey but rides nicely. It is designed for kids ages 3-5, and weight up to 50lbs. My son who is an averaged sized nearly 8 year old ok his weight is slight 52 lbs, but he is 4'4 52 inches still rides this. It is like a scooter with wheels that turn in all directions. I like this so much I bought 2 for my sons ages 2 and 3 and 1 for my niece. They do roll nicely on carpet and are small and portable, and come fully assembled.We have the cozy coupe too by little tikes, it does not accommodate my 52inch nearly 8 year old but would certainly fit a large 4 year old easily. We also have 2 of these.
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Question : Which battery-operated ride-on toy is best for 2 year old?
Our son is turning 2 and we wish to purchase a battery-operated ride-on toy for him. He loves to 'ride' things and has plenty of ride-ons that he has to push with his legs and has a Stryder bike which he enjoys riding also. His dad takes him for rides on the 4-wheeler and lawn mower and it is his favorite thing to do so we know we want to purchase a ride-on he can operate himself. We have looked at many and do not know if it is better to purchase the smaller one geared for up to 36 months or to spend the money on one he will grow into. We want him to be able to ride it now so we worry that if we buy a bigger one he will not be tall enough to work the foot pedal. The smaller ones use a button on the handlebar to make it go but he would outgrow it sooner. Of course the smaller ones are cost less too. We are leaning towards the smaller one to ensure he can use it right away. Has anyone purchased a smaller one and wished they purchased a larger one or vice versa? We are unsure as to which would be the best options so any help is appreciated.
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i bought my 2 year old son a small battery powered 4 wheeler that was make for kids about his age and i don't regret it at all he will be 3 here shortly and he still rides it almost daily. it was one of the best things i could have gotten him for his birthday.
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