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Radio Flyer Classic Walker Wagon Studio : Radio Flyer by Radio Flyer Brand : Radio Flyer Model : 12 Release Date : 2007-01-02 Publisher : Radio Flyer Minimum Age : 12 Months Maximum Age : 4.0 Years Manufacturer Minimum Age : 12 Years Manufacturer Maximum Age : 4.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 Color : Red, Natural EAN : 0883413598827 UPC : 883413598827 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 124 reviews)
Our Price : $59.99
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This award-winning classic push wagon has long been a cherished toy for toddlers
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Wagon features a natural, solid wood body with removable wooden sides that are both beautiful and durable
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The molded tires have grip tread and the front bumper makes this wagon furniture friendly and safe
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This best selling wagon is designed for maximum stability making it a great aid for little ones beginning to walk
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Beginning walkers will enjoy the sturdy chrome handle bar and innovative resist push feature
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Best Walker on the market |
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My daughter was walking with this wagon at 9 months and still enjoys it at 15 months. We taught her to push it down the hall and pick-up balls we throw and place them in the wagon. She also enjoys pushing other children in the wagon. Plus it's a SAFE wooden toy. |
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Great wagon/walker! |
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We bought this wagon for our 8 month old daughter who was just showing interest in pulling her self up and walking with assistance. She loves racing across the living room with the wagon. Now at 10 months, she is enjoying putting things in the wagon and taking them out. Her 12 month old cousin was visiting and she spent most of her time stepping in and out of the wagon (with the sides removed it creates a platform) and standing inside. There are so many ways to play with this wagon that children can discover as they grow. I can imagine her pushing her dolls or other toys around in it when she is a toddler or preschool aged. She also enjoys wagon rides from an adult. This wagon will far outlast any plastic walker/push toy that your child will outgrow once they are a sturdy walker. It is made of high quality materials and is very sturdy and does not tip over. |
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Fun for a toddler, but a little wobbly |
My 11-month old son absolutely loves this walker. He's not quite walking by himself yet, but he can cruise around very well with this. Can't quite figure out how to turn it yet; it's a little difficult for a little one to turn it, especially on carpet. It moves a little too fast for my liking on hardwood floors, but he seems to manage OK. The pins that slow down the rear wheels don't seem to slow them down much, and the wheels are a little wobbly. I'm not sure how well the rear wheels will hold up, but the rest of it seems quite sturdy.
I put it together myself in less than a half-hour. The directions are pretty straightforward and it's easy to assemble. I do wish the rear axle went all the way through to tie the wheels together, as in the front axle, rather than individual wheels that spin independently.
But all in all, it's a lot of fun, a good size for a 1-2 year-old, and nice solid wood construction. Unless the wheels break off, it's a good addition to our toy collection!
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Seems perfect, but too hard to steer the turns |
Pros: well made, fun
Cons: hard to steer, heavy
My daughter like her plastic push walker much better because it is easier to turn. |
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Great Investment for an active baby! |
We purchased this walker wagon for our then 9 month old (now 10 month old) very active daughter. She LOVED it immediately. It took her about a day to figure our how to control the speed of the wagon, but she is now a pro. It is rugged enough to take it outside on the sidewalk or grass, yet it also works inside the house. The rubber tires and bumper are great features. The wagon feature is great too, when she is tired of pushing it (which rarely happens) we put her in the wagon and push her the rest of the way. I believe this has helped her figure out the mechanics of walking. She now pushes chairs and laundry baskets around, anything to help her get places. She is now standing and lettng go of things...well on her way to being an independent walker!
The only cons include it is hard on your back, and it does not turn, so you have to keep steering it for your child. |
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