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Big Trucks:Tractors & Trains [VHS] $8.88 … |
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There Goes a Tractor [VHS] $6.98 Dave Hood created the There Goes a… series to show off the vehicles and jobs children tend to be fascinated with. As the host, he balanced information with slapstick antics, but always respected the people who perform the job as well as the kids watching the video. In There Goes a Tractor, Dave Sidoni takes over as host and he’s not nearly as good, too often indulging in a “golly gee” tone of vo… |
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All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS] $7.98 … |
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All About John Deere For Kids, Part 1 $13.46 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 40 minutes… |
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John Deere Earth Mover Action $14.95 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 40 minutes… |
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All About John Deere for Kids, 4-DVD Collection $44.79 A handsome 4-DVD collection which includes all four All About John Deere DVDs. Three hours of exciting John Deere action featuring Johnny Poppers, John Deere’s newest and biggest tractors, excavators, planters, dozers, hay balers, front-end loaders, and much more. We trace the growing season — from planting the seeds to harvest. Show how corn, soybeans, pumpkins, and grapes are harvested. We visi… |
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Battery Powered Kids Ride on Toys
Kids love to imitate and mimic their parents. One of their very favorite things to imitate is driving. Obviously we are not going to give the four year old the keys to the SUV! What’s the solution? Battery powered Kids Ride on toys. Give them their own SUV! These motorized marvels come in a wide variety of styles including motorcycles, cars, trucks, tractors and more. These Ride on toys are as popular with girls as they are with boys. These toys will provide hours of fun and adventure for your child. They will stimulate their imagination and help improve their motor skills and coordination.
The best news is that these Ride on Toys are not as expensive as they once were and are actually quite reasonable.
As with any toy you want to make sure to teach your child the proper use and supervise their play. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and make sure their play area free of obstacles and debris. Keep it away from pools, stairs, and roads. Make sure all small parts are secure or removed. You may want to consider a helmet if you chose a faster ride on toy. Be sure to look for the right vehicle for your child. Almost all have age and weight limitations.
It doesn’t matter if Santa brings this toy, if your child picks their own out, or if you surprise them. Just get outside and have a lot of fun with your child! Your kids will love it.
In addition to finding a very diverse selection of these battery powered ride on toys, you will find links to a review from Consumer Reports on these toys, video reports from people who have purchased them and safety tips for these products.
About the Author
Manufacturing plant manager with a background in remodeling construction, gemology and sales. Parent and Foster Parent for 35 years.