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| Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike |
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| Manufacturer: Fisher-Price |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
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This sturdy trike offers three fun ways to ride. The base locks in place for ride-on, rocking fun. As your child grows, the base converts to an extra long parent handle so you can comfortably stroll behind your child, offering a helpful push while they learn to pedal. When they're ready to ride on their own, remove the handle, adjust the seat and fold the foot pegs for easy, independent pedaling. Features: - Rock - Sturdy rocker base is great fun for little ones.
- Roll - Flip base around and it becomes a handle, ready for you to guide your child along.
- Ride - Remove the handle, flip up the footrest and let them take off on their own.
Measures approximately 40.5" x 19" x 32.5".
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Product Details |
- A sturdy trike with three fun ways to ride
- Lock the base in place for ride-on, rocking fun
- The base converts to an extra long push handle so you can comfortably stroll behind
- Foot pegs fold up for easy independent pedaling
- Recommended for 18 months - 5 years
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You Will Get More Than Your Money's Worth
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| Review Date: October 25, 2002 |
| Reviewer: R. OSullivan, Los Angeles, CA United States |
| This is so reasonable in price and provides so much fun for so long. We gave it to my son when he was one year. He is two and still uses it every day. He can't do the pedals yet but he goes around the block on this propelling himself with his feet. Its extremely sturdy and balanced and is not prone to tipping. In fact, he has only fallen a couple times and that was when he got on or off and just didn't swing his leg over it far enough. Yep, there are more expensive nicer looking trikes, but this is fun and relatively safe even before they can pedal. And my son still has fun to come on this one once he learns to pedal! Update: My son used this trike until he turned 6! |
Great for Grandma's House as they will get years of use
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| Review Date: June 18, 2004 |
| Reviewer: D. L. D, Newport Beach, CA United States |
| We have three of these as each of my boys received one for their first birthday and I think they are great. The only problem is I wish they were all at the same house - two are by their Grandparents 3000 miles away while my three fight over the one we have at home. Makes we want to go buy one or two more. My six year old still loves to ride it even though he has moved onto a big boy bike because he can really zoom around the corners without getting nervous. The little foot rest doesn't do much but not a huge problem. Found that it worked best in the rocking mode when off the carpet. The handle is great as not only am I able to push them but they push each other. It really manuvers well. My almost 2 year old tries to pedal it but is not quite big enough so he just zooms around with foot power. All in all a great toy that after 5 years of constant use shows no signs of "decay" - how many toys can you say that about? |
We've bought three
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| Review Date: October 26, 2005 |
| Reviewer: A. Stephens, Dallas, TX |
| We have three children, and a lot of neighbors with young kids. This toy is a universal favorite. Everyon has one. We've had to buy each of our three children their own. At about 13 months, they like to rock on it. Around 2, they want to be pushed or scoot with it (maybe a little before), and by 3, they are pedaling like lightning and it's their official "bike". We've owned two Big Wheel-type toys which eroded in the sun or broke easily. These are durable and will last you for years. |
misunderstood toy; great when you follow the directions
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| Review Date: July 18, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Fox Mulder, Vancouver, Wa United States |
| It is funny to see one parent saying that her 1 year old's feet can't touch the "petals" (smirk) when the intended age is 18 months and up. Another funny thing is to see how many parents say the "parental" handle doesn't lock in place--I got news for you it does!! All you have to do is put the yellow pin which locks the handle in place in "rocker" mode behind the handle when it is in "parent" mode. Our two year old loves this and enjoys rocking, riding, and pushing the parent handle. He hasn't quite caught on using the pedals because his feet get in the way but hey, that's what two year olds do. :) I see this as a long term learning toy to help our son transition to a bike later on. It was a very smart purchase. Lots of stores have them to try out--go decide for yourself. |
grows with your child. Worth every penny.
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| Review Date: November 26, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Jennifer R. O'neill, Derry, NH USA |
| I purchased this toy for my son when he was one. He is now 5 and still is able to ride it, along with my 3 yr old daughter. There are so many toys out there with such a short life span I feel you really get your money's worth. I also like the adjustable seat as my daughter is tiny. My one yr old also tries to ride. I have never had this tip and my son is quite rough with it. I have given this gift multiple times to friends and always receive rave reviews. Although I was disappointed that a "light and sound" version came out. I would save your money and buy the original, as the noises can be distracting when riding...and too many things have sound these days. |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
| Sale Price: $44.98 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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