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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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Radio Flyer All-Terrain Steel and Wood Wagon
Price : $178.49 $138.98
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: - A smooth, seamless steel body and sides crafted of natural wood, no-pinch ball joint
- The handle folds under the wagon for easy storage
- Rubber tires that can be filled with air make for a smooth and quite ride
- This wagon won the National Parenting Publications Award and Early Childhood News Director's Choice Award
- This product is made by Radio Flyer, innovating play and creating memories since 1917
- Controlled turning radius to prevent tipping, make this wagon safe and comfortable for children to ride in
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Radio Flyer Classic Red Wagon
Price : $139.99 $89.89
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: - A full-sized steel seamless body with no-scratch edges, no-pinch ball joint keeps fingers safe
- Extra long handle folds under the wagon for easy storage
- Controlled turning radius make the wagon safe and comfortable for children to ride in
- Features durable steel wheels and real rubber tires that make for a smooth and quiet ride
- This wagon earned a place in the prestigious Toy Hall of Fame from Parents Magazine
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This classic full-sized Radio Flyer Wagon has become a symbol of American childhood. It's the little red wagon that's been in continuous production for over 70 years. Features full-sized all-steel seamless body with no scratch edges, extra-long handle that folds under and steel wheels with semi-pneumatic rubber tires. Body measures 36" x 17.5" x 4.5".
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PlasmaCar Blue
Price : $69.95 $42.99
Features
: - No Gears , Batteries or Pedals. Just Steer and Away you Go.
- Multiple Award Winner
- Great Exercise Inside or outdoors.
- Sleek, Innovative Design
- The PlasmaCar is meant to be used on a smooth, flat, hard surface and will not function properly on carpet, grass, gravel, sand or any surface with ?give?.
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No pedals, gears or batteries... the PlaSmart PlasmaCar harnesses kid power! A toy that taps your child's inexhaustible energy to fuel big fun! Kids just turn the steering wheel from left to right and off they go! Once they stop turning the wheel, PlasmaCar slows down. With a weight capacity of up to 220 lbs., PlasmaCar is a fun ride for kids of all ages. And from mom and dad's perspective, it's safe, quiet and affordable! Made of super durable ABS plastic, in red or blue. State Color. Order today! PlaSmart PlasmaCar
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Radio Flyer Little Red Wagon
Price : $21.49 $13.72
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: - The little red wagon features seamless all-steel wagon body
- Working handle with Safe-T-Design solid grip
- Durable molded wheels
- Great for dolls & plush toys
- Perfect for gift baskets
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The traditional bold red look and durable steel construction of full-sized Radio Flyers, made compact for little kids and for indoor or outdoor play. Features seamless steel body, bolsters and handle, working handle with Safe-T-Design solid grip, durable molded wheels, great for dolls and plush toys and perfect for gift baskets. Body measures 12.5" x 7.75" x 2".
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Questions & Answers
Question : How To Turn Wagon Into Power Charged?
I am wanting to take a wagon such as a “little red wagon” and somehow if possible turn it into a battery operated wagon. I don’t know how to describe this so I’m going to try my best. Do you know how some vacuum cleaners move by themselves when its turned on. Its kinda like it helps to make it easier to use it. Or even a battery operated car toys that children ride in. Im not looking for speed just something that will make pulling a wagon easier when its loaded with 100 pounds. So if anyone has a idea to what I am trying to describe and knows how to do this please let me know. Or is anyone knows where I can buy a battery or electric wagon/cart. I have been looking for several months and havent found anything so I thought that maybe there was a way to build it.
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go to tractor supply and check with them,maybe southernstates they might have what your looking for even try google maybe under battery powered carts that might be what your looking for seeing you said 100 lbs or so .good luck
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Question : A two person ride-on toy?
Does anyone know of any two person ride on toy? I would like to get something that both of my kids will be able to use. I really like this but I wish it was made for two toddlers. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LY7P1C/ref=s9subs_c2_at1-rfc_p?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=ce nter-2&pf_rd_r=0EKJAY1EW44RW1ABB7TG&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=278240301&pf_rd_i=507846I do not want a wagon.My daughter is only 16 months and I have a 4 month old that I hope will use this toy when he is big enough with my daughter.. So nothing with a battery. Just something I can push them in.
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there's something called the plasma car.. and its awesome.. i can go on it with my 3 yr old... and it will hold up easily over 100 lbs.. also, the age limit is all the way up to 8 i believe.. this thing is awesome because it doesnt need batteries and u push it a little bit.. and it just goes... here is the link..http://www.amazon.com/PlasmaCar-Red/dp/B000GUEXBG/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid =1212705345&sr=8-2
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Question : what are you getting your baby for christmas?
my son will be 11 months old, we got him:a busy ball popperbusy beadsrobeez slippersclotheslittle rubber cars that roll arounda walker that turns into a ride on toylock and rock music shakers (highly recommend this!) musical croc bloc wagonstacking cupsbath toys...etcwhat about you guys? and how old will your little person be?
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They will be 9 months old3 Pull/push toysabout a dozen small toysactivity tableFisher Price Laugh and Learn HouseSit and SpinI got everything used for less than $70. I told relatives they could use some clothes, so I'm going to hold off on buying them more clothes until after Christmas. I tend to end up with too much.
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Question : Are large toys usually on sale on Black Friday? (Wagons, riding toys, etc.)?
We are big fans of Black Friday shopping, but this year our youngest is at an age for a new wagon and some type of battery powered riding toy (Jeep, car, etc). I have never paid attention, but was wondering if anything like this ever goes on sale during Black Friday sales? We always get so caught up in the popular sale items and have never looked at large purchases like this. Thanks for any and all help!
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They usually have lots of various items on sale with really good deals!!You just need to check the flyers to see where you want to shop at.The early specials are the best deals.You can sign up online to get the sales ahead of time so you can plan out your route. I use this site every year and get great deals!!http://blackfriday.gottadeal.com/Happy Shopping!!
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Question : Between 2, need opinions and help please :)?
My little boy's 1st birthday is fast approaching! We have decided to get him a little ride on 4-wheeler toy thing (The ages says 12months-3 years I think) We also have decided to get him a wagon too :) Although, I am between 2, I can't decide! I would love input and help from fellow mommies who have either had these wagons, or have had wagons in general. These are the 2 we are between:http://www.meijer.com/s/step2-canopy-wagon/_/R-111641http://www.meijer.com/s/little-tikes-de luxe-ride-and-relax-wagon-with-umbrella/_/R-154670Thanks!One of the reason's I like the second one is because it turns into a bench. It's a regular wagon, and one of the sides flips over and it becomes a bench. But, the first one has a top that has a cup holder for me and dad lol.
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We have the 4 wheeler and my son hasn't played with it much, but the wagon can be used anywhere, walks, the zoo, the beach.....more usefulEDIT....I read it wrong.....I like the2 one
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Question : Good gift ideas for 1st birthday during winter weather?
My son will be turning 1 in October, and I'm trying to decide what to get him for his birthday. I was looking at some ride-on toys, wagons, lil quads, etc, but it will be coming on winter so he wouldn't get much use out of them until the spring. I was also thinking of a small table and chairs. What would be some other good ideas for a 1-year-old that he could get a lot of use out of indoors during the winter? Thanks!
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A baby sledA pop-up tent or character house for indoor playA comfy child-size chair (my kids had a Winne the Pooh chair that they loved)
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Question : Which bigger gift should i get for my 17-month-old daughter?
A big horse doll with a mane she can brush? or a rocking horse/ or, like a red wagon or ride n' go thing that can be pushed around and that she can ride in?the thing is, is I already got her a cute stuffed pony. also, when she saw the rocking horses, she got all excited. But my her grandma on her dad's side HAS cute rocking horse in storage that she plans on giving her, but not til her 2nd b-day. says she's still 'too young". is she too big for a radioflyer wagon now at 17 months? I'm thinking the best gift based on all these things would be something she can take outside and that I can push her in it outside, bc our apartment is already kinda small and cluttered. But what do you mommies think?i already got her a lot of nice but semi-little things, including fake broom/dustpan set, grocery cart w/food, abby cadabby baby doll (that's a big one), an frying pan with toy spatula and fake food, a stuffed pony as mentioned before, a tea set, and she's getting a little fake electronic dishwasher from my mom, and i plan on getting her a couple of books and also one more stuffed animal, a cute brown rabbit. but i still want to get her something big.
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WOW!!! That is a lot for a young toddler!! But if you really feel you need to get her something "big" I would go with something besides the horse since she is getting one in six months anyway. She doesn't need two big horses, does she? I think a wagon would be good, you can pull her around in it now and she can play with it with her friends when she gets older. You might think about a Little Tykes Cozy Coupe car to play with outside, she would get a few years use out of it.
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Question : upper canada village activites?
I would like to take a family trip to upper canada village, i have never been there, but i hear its alot of fun! im thinking of going on the horse drawn wagon ride and the toy train ride....i would like to know are they the "same" do you see the same things, how are they different? and do they both operate in the winter?
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get a hold of the canadian dept of tourism have them send u brochures of things 2 do in the place u are staying in there is snow shoeing as well as dog sleds skiing on the trails hill check 2 see if a the area or surrounding areas are having any winter carnivals at all.
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Question : What should I get my son for his 2nd birthday?
I just found out my step-sisters bought my son a cozy coupe which is great but that was what I was going to get him. My father is buying him a wagon, he has a playhouse, a toddler bed, ride on toys, blocks etc, etc. I know he sounds spoiled (first grandchild on both sides) but I have to buy him something. We contribute monthly to RESP's so don't really think we need to contribute more to his college fund. Other people are asking too what to get him and I have no more ideas. I'd really like some toys he'd grow into over the next year so maybe some ideas for the 2-3 year old stage. Thanks for your help!
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blocksfinger paints and papertricyclewashable markers and paperbooksmoviesbaby learning computer/games
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Question : Moms would you like a lovely poem about your kids growing up ?
Can I Carry You ?© Brad AndersonI guess that I can hold youone more time before you grow.And tell you that I love youso that you will always know.Please let me tie your shoe again.One day you'll tie your own.And when you think back to this timeI hope it's love I've shown.Can I help you put your coat on?Can I please cut up your meat?Can I pull you in the wagon?Can I pick you out a treat?One day you might just care for me,so let me care for you.I want to be a partof every little thing you do.Tonight could I please wash your hair?Can I put toys in the bath?Can I help you count your small ten toesbefore I teach you math?Before you join a baseball teamcan I pitch you one more ball?And one more time can I stand nearto make sure you don't fall?Let's take another space-ship rideUp to the Planet Zoor.Before our Cardboard Rocketdoesn't fit us anymore.Please let me help you up the hill.while you're still too small to climb.And let me read you storieswhile you're young and have the time.I know the day will comewhen you will do these things alone.Will you recall the shoulder ridesand all the balls we've thrown?I want you to grow strongerthan your Dad could ever be.And when you find successthere will be no soul more proud than me.So will you let me carry you?One day you'll walk alone.I cannot bear to miss one dayfrom now until you've grown. Can I Carry You ? - © Brad Anderson - Growing Up PoemsThanks Debbie, I know the poem is so true. Remembering all the things our babies did when they first sighed, or smiled, or awakened and cooed. All these things we Moms remember. My son is 35 now, and I still look back at the photos from when he was a sweet little baby. They grow up far too soon. happy sighs. But I am so glad for the memories. God Bless you and your baby. Babies are to treasure for true.
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Thank you, Hyacinth for this beautiful poem. It made me cry. It made me appreciate all the things I do for my child now because one day I will no longer be able to do them. My son is 16 months now but he is growing fast. Each moment with him is precious. I remember the first time I heard him laugh. It was his Dad who made him laugh. I remember the first time I heard him say, "Dada" and longed for the day when he would say "Mama". I remember the first time I saw him sit up. I called his father in to see and we took pictures. I remember the first time he started creeping. Then I remember the first time I saw him standing. I remember the first steps he took before he fell. And how the number of steps increased before he fell until he was walking and not falling.I am blessed that I have each day to be with him, hearing him say "Hi" when he sees his father and me in the mornings. I enjoy the moments when he comes to me, puts his little hands on my lap and looks up at me with those big, beautiful eyes. I love to see him smile. I love the way he says the numbers "six" and "ten". He says them exactly the way I see them to him. I love when he follows me around because I know that one day, I will look around, expecting to see him behind me and he won't be there because he is no longer my little darling. Thank you for reminding me of how blessed I am to have this precious child in my life and how I should cherish each and every moment. Thank you God, for my son, your precious gift to me. And thank you for all the moments I get to spend with him and see him grow before my very eyes.God bless you.
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