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If your child like to dig in the sandbox, here’s a toy to consider. It’s this mini-Cat with dual action levers and large digging shovel to move sand, dirt, rocks or whatever else his or her heart desires. If you like it, get one soon because...
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Posted by Cathy Hale on May 16th, 2010, 11:00 am
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Modeled after a scaled-down dinghy, this rocking wooden boat from Restoration Hardware is sized just right for your little sailor. A rotating wheel lets you navigate the high seas with ease, while the distressed finish shows the wear and tear of a life...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Apr 26th, 2010, 10:00 am
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You can almost hear War’s “Low Rider” playing when this limited-edition James Perse tricycle swings into view. Custom-made with an ultra-low profile, the 1970s-inspired trike is constructed from heavy-duty steel and powder coated for...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Apr 22nd, 2010, 1:00 pm
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A lot of balance bikes seem to have been designed with more emphasis on the “bike” side of things than on actually teaching balance. Glodos‘ BIT balance bike, on the other hand, shifts things toward the fundamentals of staying upright....
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Mar 26th, 2010, 11:00 am
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Forget about that plastic, silly faced car for your little one. Get them a classic, super cool, and colorful ride! Warehouse 26 makes “meticulously detailed pedal cars,” that will be the envy of every other toddler on the road. Choose from a ‘60s...
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Posted by SunnyChanel on Mar 16th, 2010, 12:35 am
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Stuck inside this winter? Toddlers can exercise, learn and have fun with VTech’s Jungle Gym: Ride & Learn Giraffe. Toddlers pedal as they play games on the LCD screen with five modes of play: chase animals in Racing Mode, learn letters in...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Nov 30th, 2009, 5:00 pm
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Balance first, pedal second — it’s a simple concept that’s easily taught with these balance bikes from Kazam. Featuring 12″ rubber tires and short, durable metal frames, both the “his” and “hers” bikes...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Nov 13th, 2009, 9:00 am
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This classic tricycle is a beauty! With retro styling, streamers and a bell, Radio Flyer’s Ultimate Classic Trike reminds me of the tricycle I had, but much better. There’s an adjustable height push bar (with cup holder and pocket for keys)...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Oct 19th, 2009, 4:00 pm
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Other trainer bikes will run for cover when your little one rolls into the cul-de-sac on this Early Rider Classic. Besides packing a 12.5″ x 3″ “Fat Boy” rear wheel to complement its standard-issue 14″ front wheel,...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Sep 14th, 2009, 9:00 am
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I knew my kid had good taste. I just didn’t know how good.
Her favorite new scooter is the Maxi from Kickboard USA. Which the company’s owner just informed me is the very scooter used by the Swiss National Team to get around as they took...
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Posted by jeannesager on Sep 4th, 2009, 12:01 pm
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They told us when we were kids that once you learn to ride a bike, you’ll never forget. They forgot to tell us there’s more than one way to learn – and the new push toward balance bikes is taking driveways everywhere by storm.
The concept...
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Posted by jeannesager on Aug 19th, 2009, 12:01 pm
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Our first Little Tikes Cozy Coupe was a sun-bleached-but-still-rugged gem we scored for $5 at a garage sale. By the time baby #3 arrived nearly six years later, Cozy Coupe was still going strong — which isn’t to say we wouldn’t...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jul 1st, 2009, 10:30 am