I was a little unsure when I ordered this, based on some of the reviews I had read, but my family LOVES this wagon cover! We have the Step 2 two-seater wagon and this cover fits great! We get...
This is now back on our wishlist, because we cannot afford to replace it. That's right--replace it. It works well, but be very careful that your children do not attempt to apply pressure of any...
This wagon is fantastic for a first wagon. Easy to pull and my granddaughter loves it. It's not hard to assemble and the handle folds under for easy storage or take along. It is also good for...
I received one wagon from Amazon that I returned because the wheels were not the same pictured on the products picture from Amazon. I received a second wagon today, and still with different wheels...
Overall, I liked the wagon, however, it arrived damaged. A piece of the wood that made up the stake body had a piece broken out, and the one side of the medal wagon bed was dented. Regarding the...
This red wagon brings back fun memories.? Its classic and can be used for many things.? You can take the kids around the block in it.? The kids can pull each other around.? The kids?can help you pick up all the beautiful fall leaves in your front and back yard.? This particular wagon is on sale for under $100!Radio Flyer Trav-ler Wagon: $156 Now: $99.97*If you use coupon code TopToys25 at AllAboardToys.com you will get $25 off orders over $150 - Coupon code expires tomorrow!Find at Smarter.com:? Shop for more red wagons.??????????????????????????????????????? Discounts on Radio Flyer wagons. ... more
We bought the Radio Flyer Trav-ler wagon for our grandson's 2nd birthday. He was so excited to see the red wagon and loves to go for rides and pulls it all over the backyard. It is so durable and...
When we recieved this wagon as a gift, we were anxious to begin taking our 3 year old and one year old for rides in the neighborhood, but we soon found that even with blankets, the wagon is...
We bought this wagon for our grandaughter's birthday and we were pleasantly surprised that it lives up to its billing. Our grandaughter is 4, but quite tall for her age. My husband put it...
I bought this wagon thinking it would be great for taking my daughter for rides and not having to worry about the hot Arizona sun hitting on her...Trying to turn this wagon is very frustrating. I...
Warmer weather is finally here, and with that comes outdoor fun!? A wagon can bring years of joy to any family, but with so many to choose from with varying options, shopping for one can be a daunting task.? Here are some ideas to help you narrow down your list:What is your budget?A basic no frills wagon can be found for around fifty bucks.? A top of the line version with all the bells and whistles can run you upwards of $200.? How long will the wagon be in your family?? If your family is young and you plan on having more children, you may want to invest more in a wagon that will last as long as your family uses it.? On the other hand, if your children are older and will only be able to ride for a couple of years, you may want to steer clear of all of the pricey features and add-ons.? Most wagon manufacturers recommend children aged 18 months - 4 years old be allowed to ride in a wagon.? Having a good idea of how long you will actually use the wagon can help you narrow down the best deal for your family.Metal or Plastic?The classic red metal Radio Flyer wagon has a cool retro look to it but the short sides can make riding around with babies and young toddlers a little nerve wracking.? Radio Flyer has addressed this problem with a variation on the classic by offering a model with 50% higher sides.? As an added bonus they have also made the handle longer so us taller folks don?t have to break our backs dragging the kids all over the ?hood.Radio Flyer Big Red Classic All Terrain Wagon: $142.94If you prefer metal, you should be cautious about storing the wagon in the direct sunlight--nobody wants a burned tush!? Also, most metal wagons are not contoured for little bodies and may not be as comfortable as the plastic versions.Plastic is a very popular choice.? The smooth rounded corners are easier on the kids when they are getting in and out.? Many models, like this one from Step 2, include a side door.? A plastic wagon can be hard to repair and if left out in the sun, you can expect some fading.Step2: Wagon for Two Plus - Willow Green: $52.32What are your must have features?Think about when you and the kids hop in the car and run to the store.? What do you take with you?? Chances are, you?ll be loading up your wagon with the same stuff.? Does Junior need a drink and a snack and his favorite book?? Do you frequently babysit the neighbor kid?? Does your daughter refuse to leave home without 12 of her very favorite stuffed animals?Many wagons now include at least one cup holder.? Step 2 offers a trailer that you can add on to your wagon for more carrying capability.? Do you have little one that burns easily (like I do!)?? You may want to choose a wagon with a canopy to keep the sun?s harmful rays off of your little one?s precious skin.Voyager Canopy Wagon:? $119.99Finally, where do you plan on taking your wagon?? If you?ll be sticking to the city sidewalks, the type of tires on your wagon is probably not a huge concern.? If you?re into camping and hitting the nature trails, you may want something with all terrain tires.? Wagons with real air tires provide a smoother, more quiet ride when you?re off the pavement.With all of this information, hopefully you?re a little closer to choosing a wagon for your family that will bring many treasured memories.? Happy cruising!Find at Smarter.com:? Shop for more kids wagons. ... more
I love this wagon. I have two grandsons that ride in it, one is 3 years old, the other is 15 months. I purchased the cover to help with the southern heat/sun. It helps. They both fit in it and they...
Am totally dissatisfied with ths wagon as it came dented. The wagon is shipped in a cardboard box with no styrofoam or other packing - the wagon bed absorbs any impacts. The parts are in the bed...
This wagon was ordered as a Christmas present for our grandson. It arrived on time; however upon inspecting the item, it had several dings and dents that were obviously done at the factory as the...
This product is now MADE IN CHINA, I was extremley dissapointed to find this out. When I purchased this product it stated made in USA, from the time I purchased it until it arrived the ad has...
I was so happy to have purchased this for our first grandchild -- looking forward to years of pulling and playing -- just as I remember doing with my Radio Flyer Wagon! However, I was very...
I checked all over in preparing to buy a little wagon for my grandchildren. Many were too flimsy, or poorly made. This one was very nice at a very good price and Amazon made it so easy. My...
Overall, I liked the wagon, however, it arrived damaged. A piece of the wood that made up the stake body had a piece broken out, and the one side of the medal wagon bed was dented. Regarding the...
THIS TOY WAS A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT AS GIFTS FOR MY THREE YEAR OLD TWIN GRANDCHILDREN. THE WHEELS DON'T TURN AND THE HANDLE IS TOO SHORT FOR THE LITTLE ONES TO USE WITHOUT BENDING DOWN. VERY BAD...
This wagon is a great size for a 1 year old to pull around the house. However, the wheels on our wagon do not roll easily. Maybe after time, they will loosen up. Still, my 16 month old son drags...
I purchased this wagon for a friend's new baby. I want this toy to be a gift that her daughter will have for years to come! The wagon is great, and it was pretty easy to put together.
I was very unhappy with this product because the paint is chipping off the wood side-boards which is very dangerous for kids. I was wondering if there was it possible for me to get new side boards...
We bought this wagon for our one year old twins. We've found it to be very durable, sturdy and safe. The girls are buckled in and comfortable under the canopy which is a must for Florida summers....
This wagon is built well and is spacious...actually too large to maneuver well in crowded areas. The canopy is a bit tricky to install. The wagon itself is easy to assemble, but the fact that it...
We believed this was the greatest purchase for our twins as it offered two seats, extra cup holders, and storage. Then one of my sons (18 mos.) stuck his finger in the hole designed for the canopy....
I like the amount of shade it provides for my 2 little ones. However, it is VERY hard to get it stored up into the very small storage bag, and one of the slips that the "backbone" slips into,...
We bought this wagon for some Amish children who worked around our farm to save up for it. They really enjoy hauling their little brother and sister around in it.
Plastic wheels with wrong or broken air valve caps. Could not get them off. Advertised Select Wood is a myth. Wood had numerous defects that had been filled with putty which shrunk after being...
This product is now MADE IN CHINA, I was extremley dissapointed to find this out. When I purchased this product it stated made in USA, from the time I purchased it until it arrived the ad has...
?Baby walkers have been very popular for many years now. Chances are, you had one when you were a baby so youre probably thinking about getting one for your own child. If you are, beware. Baby walkers are considered by many today to be dangerous and may even delay your babys first steps.In 1997, baby walkers sent more than 14,000 babies to the hospital emergency room. Walkers were even involved in 34 deaths from 1973 to 1998. The initial standards for safety of walkers set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission dealt with injuries to the hands from pinching, but did nothing to address the issue of falls. And the majority of the severe injuries occur when the walker goes down the stairs.? Because of all of the injuries, a new standard adopted as of July 1, 1997 required that the new generation walker must have one of two features. Walkers are now made wider so they cannot fit through most doorways and can stop at the edge of a step.In recent years, we have learned that walkers are detrimental to normal development. Because the babies can get around too easily, their urge to move across the floor is satisfied, and many of them will not undertake the important task of crawling, creeping, scooting, or hitching. This stage is important for developing strength and coordination.Many parents think that walkers will help children learn to walk. As it turns out, walkers interfere with learning to walk. In addition to decreasing the desire to walk by providing an easier alternative, walkers strengthen the wrong muscles. The lower legs are strengthened, but the upper legs and hips become relatively weak. The upper legs and hips are most important for walking.If you do choose to buy a walker, make sure that you allow your baby to use it for very short periods of time and allow them plenty of crawling and rolling around on the floor. Here are some things to look for when you choose a walker: Make sure that the walker you chose has met the Product Safety Standards Baby Walker Regulations. Pick a walker which has a large base that cannot fit through the a regular door frame so babies cannot scoot into other rooms or down stairs. Look for a walker that has protective coverings over all metal screws or hinges so you baby does not get cut or pinched in any way. Choose a walker that meets the manufacturers recommended weight and height for your baby and do not start your baby when they are too small or allow them to use it when they are too big. An alternative to the traditional baby walker is the push wagon or car. Some look like little lawn mowers. You will need to be careful with them as they can fit through doorways and fall down stairs, but they strengthen the correct muscles that babies use when they are learning to walk.Image: about.com ... more
I bought this wagon for my friend's son's 1st birthday. Prior to his party I put it together for him and let my 7 month old daughter try it out and she loved it! She was already able to pull up and...
Our 11 month old daughter was really into walking when we bought this for her. She was constantly wanting to hold our hands so she could practice walking, so we bought her this walker so she could...
I was going to buy a couple of these, for my daughter and nephew but realized that the country of origin was not mentioned on the website. So I called and the customer support lady informed me...
Warmer weather is finally here, and with that comes outdoor fun!? A wagon can bring years of joy to any family, but with so many to choose from with varying options, shopping for one can be a daunting task.? Here are some ideas to help you narrow down your list:What is your budget?A basic no frills wagon can be found for around fifty bucks.? A top of the line version with all the bells and whistles can run you upwards of $200.? How long will the wagon be in your family?? If your family is young and you plan on having more children, you may want to invest more in a wagon that will last as long as your family uses it.? On the other hand, if your children are older and will only be able to ride for a couple of years, you may want to steer clear of all of the pricey features and add-ons.? Most wagon manufacturers recommend children aged 18 months - 4 years old be allowed to ride in a wagon.? Having a good idea of how long you will actually use the wagon can help you narrow down the best deal for your family.Metal or Plastic?The classic red metal Radio Flyer wagon has a cool retro look to it but the short sides can make riding around with babies and young toddlers a little nerve wracking.? Radio Flyer has addressed this problem with a variation on the classic by offering a model with 50% higher sides.? As an added bonus they have also made the handle longer so us taller folks don?t have to break our backs dragging the kids all over the ?hood.Radio Flyer Big Red Classic All Terrain Wagon: $142.94If you prefer metal, you should be cautious about storing the wagon in the direct sunlight--nobody wants a burned tush!? Also, most metal wagons are not contoured for little bodies and may not be as comfortable as the plastic versions.Plastic is a very popular choice.? The smooth rounded corners are easier on the kids when they are getting in and out.? Many models, like this one from Step 2, include a side door.? A plastic wagon can be hard to repair and if left out in the sun, you can expect some fading.Step2: Wagon for Two Plus - Willow Green: $52.32What are your must have features?Think about when you and the kids hop in the car and run to the store.? What do you take with you?? Chances are, you?ll be loading up your wagon with the same stuff.? Does Junior need a drink and a snack and his favorite book?? Do you frequently babysit the neighbor kid?? Does your daughter refuse to leave home without 12 of her very favorite stuffed animals?Many wagons now include at least one cup holder.? Step 2 offers a trailer that you can add on to your wagon for more carrying capability.? Do you have little one that burns easily (like I do!)?? You may want to choose a wagon with a canopy to keep the sun?s harmful rays off of your little one?s precious skin.Voyager Canopy Wagon:? $119.99Finally, where do you plan on taking your wagon?? If you?ll be sticking to the city sidewalks, the type of tires on your wagon is probably not a huge concern.? If you?re into camping and hitting the nature trails, you may want something with all terrain tires.? Wagons with real air tires provide a smoother, more quiet ride when you?re off the pavement.With all of this information, hopefully you?re a little closer to choosing a wagon for your family that will bring many treasured memories.? Happy cruising!Find at Smarter.com:? Shop for more kids wagons. ... more
This is a great wagon for older infants and toddlers. Well made. Rubber tires and easy to pull. Seat beat straps function well. Canopy was purchased for grandson in Texas, bought two more for...
I bought this wagon thinking it would be great for taking my daughter for rides and not having to worry about the hot Arizona sun hitting on her...Trying to turn this wagon is very frustrating. I...
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