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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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BigWheel for the very young
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My grandson is still not able to pedal the Roll n Ride but has a great time with it in the park. From previous reviews I already knew the age was around 5 before they could pedal so he still has a year or two.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-09
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rock and roll
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We purchased the Rock and Ride for our grand daughter's first birthday and she loved it. She does not yet walk so the use of the roll bar as a rocking device was perfect. She quickly learned how to get on and off it from a standing position. She loves the "rocking" and we look forward to her using if for "rolling" soon. Delivery service was excellent and quick.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-10-23
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OK Toy
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My son is 18 Month. He likes to stand on the seat of the bike. I hope there is a bell strap for it.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-10-15
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First bike for my son
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Bought this item for my 2year old son. Assembly is simple. Quality is good. My son is enjoying with rocker & bike.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-10-08
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Big wheel with a handle
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I was really hoping that this trike would be perfect for my 2 year old to go to and from the park. She hates being in her stroller while her big sister is riding a bike, so I thought this would work. It does not! If my daughter is "riding" the trike, peddling and turning the wheel, it is impossible to push her straight. It becomes frustrating for me and takes forever to get to the park. Plus, the pin for the handle keeps coming out so the handle doesn't stay up. This was definitely a disappointment. I have ended up taking the handle off and my girls use it like a big wheel at home. So, they enjoy it, and my little one loves having her own "bike" but it is not what I expected. Maybe if she was older it would work better, but for now, it stays in the backyard.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-08-19
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