https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=ZsnfU7XtMtiqyASDhILABQ&url=https://www.vtechkids.com/product/detail/12385&cd=1&ved=0CDEQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNHkMF8QPSQTJlkInH3SabyU1JYT4w we have a version of this that's about 5 years old, it was given to us by a friend. It's still in great shape and I think it will still be fine for years to come. LO loves it, ours is a rocker and also turns into a bike. She loves sitting on it and us zooming her around the house. It also has a detachable steering wheel that is interactive that she can play with on the floor. I'm personally not a huge fan of "girlie" looking toys (at least not the bigger items) so that I can hold onto them and use them for other children we may have in the future, just a thought. I attached a picture of the actual one we have, I'm not sure if they still sell this exact model- I couldn't find it online after a quick search.
Soo for those of you that have ride ons/getting them are you also getting that little push car buggy thing? We were going to just get her that, but do they serve different purposes? This is the one I'm thinking of.
Soo for those of you that have ride ons/getting them are you also getting that little push car buggy thing? We were going to just get her that, but do they serve different purposes? This is the one I'm thinking of.
I am curious about this too. My friend who has twin girls got them both. It seems that the push car buggy thing LO cannot push on their own and would work well for outdoor use with an adult. The ride on can be used indoors/outdoors and can be pushed by LO. That is why I was looking for something that was a combo of the two, one that I can push if we go outside for soccer and one that she can do everything with inside/outside in our backyard. So many options!
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Soo for those of you that have ride ons/getting them are you also getting that little push car buggy thing? We were going to just get her that, but do they serve different purposes? This is the one I'm thinking of.
I am curious about this too. My friend who has twin girls got them both. It seems that the push car buggy thing LO cannot push on their own and would work well for outdoor use with an adult. The ride on can be used indoors/outdoors and can be pushed by LO. That is why I was looking for something that was a combo of the two, one that I can push if we go outside for soccer and one that she can do everything with inside/outside in our backyard. So many options!
Now I want to get one of these instead. The more I think about the indoor ride on the more I think it could be a bad idea with our small house.
Salemkitty13 posted at Target and it was too large for DH's taste and too many noisemakers. However, I found one on the Toys R Us site that looks nice, too:
Edit: Reviews on this one say that unless you use it on carpet, the wheels go way too fast and baby falls down. I still like the one that @Salemkitty13 posted. I wonder about the same thing with it as a walker, though.
For those of you who already have one of these, how do they work on a wood/tile floor versus carpet? We have mostly tile and one room with wood. Her play room upstairs is carpeted, but I'd like for her to be able to use it downstairs, too.
Re: Recommend your Ride-On
and use them for other children we may have in the future, just a thought. I attached a picture of the actual one we have, I'm not sure if they still sell this exact model- I couldn't find it online after a quick search.
Jamie
https://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Playskool-Step-Start-Walk-n-Ride/882533
She is getting this for her birthday though
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008AG5VOQ?pc_redir=1406968978&robot_redir=1
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2331997&cp=2255956.2273442.2255961.2256575.2256633&parentPage=family
Edit: Reviews on this one say that unless you use it on carpet, the wheels go way too fast and baby falls down. I still like the one that @Salemkitty13 posted. I wonder about the same thing with it as a walker, though.
Jamie
Jamie