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98 of 99 humans found the following review helpful.
Favorite Toy
By Katherine Maddox
Highly recommended, and here’s why:
My son got this wagon for his initial birthday. He could already walk, but it is still has become one of his very favored toys. From day one he has been practicing climbing in and out of it (with the sides up, but he’s tall). Since the wheels don’t turn super-easily, I don’t have to worry with regards to it sliding out from under him while he does it (especially on carpet).
Once my son is sitting inside, he sits down and we wheel him around the house (the more quickly the better). When little friends come over, they also take turns pushing each other. This is very cute and apparently so fun that they ofttimes all undertake to climb in at once (we’ve fit up to a big 18-month-old in the basket, but that’s with regards to it is limit). Usually, at least once a day, I find him sitting in the walker waiting to be pushed in circles around the house. My son also pushes stuffed animals around, but the corners are hard to turn, so I do have to follow him.
This is likewise a very sturdy toy; we will be capable to pass it down to my son’s children. Because toddlers may likewise ride in it, this is the very best walker I’ve seen and my son surely loves it. If you do push your child around in it, be prepared to do it a lot (he or she will love it). And, since the handle is rather low (it’s built for a toddler, after all), it’s hard on an adult’s back.
55 of 55 persons found the following review helpful.
High quality, but a little hard to maneuver
By A
PROS:
- high-quality, sturdy construction
- wooden “sides” are removable, for more versatility
- outstanding for learning walkers (wheels offer slight resistance)
- good for indoor or outdoor play
- little ones may sit in it, if one or two sides are removed
- easy to keep it moving in a straight line
CONS:
- a little hard to maneuver around turns (none of the wheels “turn” to the left or right)
93 of 106 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful concept—watch for choking hazard!
By Kristina Corrado
My son received this wagon for his 1st birthday; he played with it constantly—mostly on a carpeted floor. It surely helped him learn to walk—the resistance feature was my essential attraction. However, after 8 days of normal play, the tip of one of the resistance pegs (the device that “pushes back” and prevents the wagon from flying out from underneath them) broke off—my son found it before we did and had it in his mouth—it was a piece 1 cm in length and .4 cm in width—PERFECT for little mouths! The very next day the tip of the other resistance peg broke off!! I have been in touch with Radio Flyer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. There has been no solution yet, altho Radio Flyer is proposing I had an apart defect (I’d be more likely to believe this if only ONE of the pegs had broken–but both?!). The resistance pegs are crafted from hard plastic that may (did) become brittle; it seems to me that a hard rubber composition would have been a safer alternative. I don’t suppose toys to last forever, but I do suppose that they won’t present a choking hazard. This wagon is commended for children ages 1-4. Watch your little ones cautiously when they play with this wagon!!!!!
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