Radio Flyer Classic Walker Wagon | 
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| Brand: Radio Flyer Category: Toy
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $83.99 You Save: $16.00 (16%)
New (15) from $78.06
Rating: 145 reviews Sales Rank: 304
Color: Red, Natural Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 12.9 x 23 Warranty: This package contains small parts which, before assembly, present a potential choking hazard to children under 3. Keep small parts out of the reach of children under 3 years of age.
MPN: 000012 Model: 12 UPC: 086874531703 EAN: 4006274238824 ASIN: B00005AWB5
Release Date: January 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | This award-winning classic push wagon has long been a cherished toy for toddlers | | • | Wagon features a natural, solid wood body with removable wooden sides that are both beautiful and durable | | • | The molded tires have grip tread and the front bumper makes this wagon furniture friendly and safe | | • | This best selling wagon is designed for maximum stability making it a great aid for little ones beginning to walk | | • | Beginning walkers will enjoy the sturdy chrome handle bar and innovative resist push feature |
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Favorite Toy September 9, 2004 Katherine Maddox (Littleton, CO) 64 out of 65 found this review helpful
Highly recommended, and here's why: My son got this wagon for his first birthday. He could already walk, but it is still has become one of his very favorite toys. From day one he has been practicing climbing in and out of it (with the sides up, but he's tall). Since the wheels don't turn super-easily, I don't have to worry about it sliding out from under him while he does it (especially on carpet). Once my son is sitting inside, he sits down and we wheel him around the house (the faster the better). When little friends come over, they also take turns pushing each other. This is very cute and apparently so fun that they often all try to climb in at once (we've fit up to a large 18-month-old in the basket, but that's about its limit). Usually, at least once a day, I find him sitting in the walker waiting to be pushed in circles around the house. My son also pushes stuffed animals around, but the corners are hard to turn, so I do have to follow him. This is also a very sturdy toy; we will be able to pass it down to my son's children. Because toddlers can also ride in it, this is the very best walker I've seen and my son certainly loves it. If you do push your child around in it, be prepared to do it a lot (he or she will love it). And, since the handle is quite low (it's built for a toddler, after all), it's hard on an adult's back.
Great multipurpose walker May 8, 2005 2SetsOfTwinsUnder3 (Long Island, New York) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This walker is helping our 8 month old twin boys to learn to walk. Its very safe and very cute... * It only goes straight, perfect for a beginner * Large basket, we use it to hold peek-a-blocks usually, or it can hold my twins! * Small and low to the ground, wont tip over * Very durable, nothings breaking this wagon! * The wooden slats come off so my kids can ride in it * It wont tip over * If its on hardwood, it doesnt ruin the floors * Rolls well on carpet too Its just a cute and great walker for those first few steps, my twins love this one just as much as the Gobble n' go hippo, great toy...
Sturdy little walker... May 14, 2004 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I wish we had gotten this little wagon/walker. We bought a plastic Fisher Price walker and my son obviously senses it's lack of mass. Our friends bring this Radio Flyer walker to the park and my son (11 months) pushes it around. Even though the wheels don't adjust, it's sturdy enough that he can put some weight on it without it flying out from under him. It's a winner.
The best walker toy there is!! September 16, 2004 Amy M. Jensen 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just bought this walker for my 9 month old daughter. She had just started pulling herself up on furniture, and she had a habit of pushing my kitchen chairs around. I figured it was time for a push toy! But as a mom of 5, I knew that most push toys are made of plastic, and are completely unsturdy. When I found this Radio Flyer Deluxe Walker Wagon and read some reviews, I knew I found the walker for us. My daughter is already pulling herself up to stand with the walker. It doesn't tip at all! She has taken a few steps with it, but right now prefers to push it from her knees, or be given a ride in it. Someone said that the basket capacity is only big enough for a large 18 month old. Well, my son is 5, and very big for his age (about the size of the average 7 yr old). He sat in the walker wagon WITH THE SIDES IN PLACE. Yeah, he had to bend his knees, but he fit. However, I told him to get out as I don't know what the weight limit of this toy is. I plan to call the company to find out. We've only had this toy a week, but I can tell that it will last a lifetime!
Got Our Son Walking EARLY. July 2, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Love this.. got it as a gift and it was great. My son started pushing it around at about 8 months.. just a little at a time and by 10 1/2 months was walking on his own. He still loves this wagon, he puts his toys in it and then takes them out, and now he likes to climb into it (much to our dismay of course) Some of the reviewers said it wasn't great bc the wheels don't turn but a beginning walker doesn't need that really. This wagon is great bc it is heavy and really helps with balance, they will plow over anything in their way!
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