OK, I have to admit I was just a bit of a Toy Story fan, and needless to say, when I came across this Toy Story Power Wheels, I just had to smile and take a closer look. One of the wonderful things about this toddler ride with toys is that it is specially designed for the younger toddlers.
But beware, once they have a taste for riding vehicles, you can rest assured that they will want to undamage a few years on the road to BIG toddlers on toys! Sure, it was said just a bit heavy in the cheek because these ดูToyStory wonderful to stimulate your toddlers imagination.
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Now let's go in depth and see exactly what Toy Story Power Wheels is all about. First and foremost, welcome the people at Fisher Price and Mattel to meet a need in the market. And this need was a toddler ride on toys that were much smaller than full-size vehicles, had less power, were built lower to the ground than others, and had a way for parents to feel that their young toddlers were actually safe to use the toy .
So with all that said, Toy Story 3 Tot Rod comes along.
First of all, this Toy Story Power Wheels is designed for one rider only. Period. In fact, the maximum weight capacity as stated by the manufacturer is only 40 pounds. For comfort and visibility, this sporty ride on toys has a nice high bucket seat. And to make it easy for your toddler to get in and out of the vehicle, the doors are cut very low and are lovely and wide. Oh, another thing, the seat comes with a seat belt for just a little extra comfort for the parents.
This Toy Story Power Wheels is powered in 2 ways. The standard power plant is a 6 volt battery. This allows your little one to sail at only 2 km / h. Kind of a nice feature so you do not get full breath chasing them around the yard or your local neighborhood.
The second power plant used never needs a recharge! And that powerhouse is YOU! One of the unique features of this ride on toys is that until your little one catches up on the ride, the vehicle is equipped with a parental aid handle that is mounted at the rear so you can help steer. Don’t worry, like all toddlers, they will soon want to assert their independence and you will remove it, but not until they have completed Mom & Dad’s School of Driving Skills.
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