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| | Features | Tummy time mode features a busy box with light-up letters, steering wheel, and hornRocker mode allows baby to rock while learning shapes, numbers, colors and letters just turn the steering wheelRide-on mode gives toddlers a fun, learning ride by teaching words and fun role-play while developing gross motor skills6 months +
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| | Description | When it comes to learning, you never come to the end of the road with the 3-in-1 Smart Wheels. For the littlest babies, it's tummy time with the 3-in-1 Smart Wheels pull out panel with cool light-up dashboard, built-in cell phone, steering wheel, turn signals and horn. When your baby's ready to rock, the Smart Wheels easily covert to a rocker and the panel slides in front for continued learning and fun. Finally, when she's ready to roll, baby can climb aboard the 3-in-1 Smart Wheels and take her lessons on the go! Measures 8.2"L x 22"W x 16"D. Requires 3 "AA", included. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.6 inches | | Product Width: | 16.0 inches | | Product Height: | 22.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 9.85 pounds | | Package Length: | 21.9 inches | | Package Width: | 17.6 inches | | Package Height: | 8.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 48 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 48 customer reviews )
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25 of 27 found the following review helpful:
My kids love it Jun 19, 2007
By J. Mon Got this on sale at Amazon for[...]. Great deal. Both of my kids love it.
This toy is packed with lots of little functions not mentioned in the manual. For example, one function sings the ABC song and another says the ABC's in ascending order as you turn the wheel. There are three electronic modes, and the shifter and steering wheel works differently based on the modes.
I gave it a 4 star because it was built with lighter plastic, making it easy to tilt over when a small infant (over 25lbs) leans on it. The steering wheel should be padded more for infant comfort. The four supporting wheels should be more padded so it wont' scratch the tile/hardwood floors. The wheels don't move well, so don't expect kids be able to ride it like a tricycle. I put this on a carpet surface and into the Rocker, so my two kids can sit, rock, and play.
I wish the manufacturer will spend a few more dollars to use heavier material.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Lots of educational fun Jun 22, 2007
By A Concerned Citizen
"A Discriminating Consumer"
This toy is entertaining for all my children. The more they play with it the more they discover it does.
Do not consider it a riding toy. It really doesn't ride well. Who needs a riding computer anyway?
Highly recommended for hours of entertainment.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Different Learning Modes, Great fun! May 29, 2007
By R. Brasher Granny and Paps got this for Bryce for his first Christmas when he was 8 months old. He didn't use it much at first because we'd put it completely together as a rocker due to him having so many tummy toys. Now that he's walking (running LOL) he LOVES this toy! It has different learning modes that help keep his play fresh. He loves the music and the lights and rocking on it. He will sit on it with his feet up while he watches cartoons. It is very sturdy as Bryce went through a stage of pushing everything over. This toy handles his abuse well. We still have it set up as a rocker and will be making it a ride-on scooter soon.
I do have to say that the one we have is slightly different than the one pictured here. The seat on the one we have is longer and the accessories on the "dash" are placed differently. You may be able to see the differences in the "Customer Images" that I submitted...
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
My grandson LOVES this toy Jun 18, 2007
By Carol
"kepela"
I can hardly get him to play with anything else. He loves to sit on it and straddle the seat and stand on the side rails. He will sit and play on this toy for hours... being so little I have to sit on the floor and hold him, but he's learning balance, he figured out that he can turn the steering wheel and make it sing the alphabet. He loves getting on and off it. He really gets excited on it, banging away at all the buttons. I can't wait until he's big enough that I can turn the rocking base around to the wheels and let him ride on it. I'm so glad I bought this when it was on special. I only regret not getting a few more for children of friends.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good steering wheel, Bad ride-on. Nov 11, 2010
By Catherine McCarty This toy has a great detachable steering wheel, it is fun and has provided many hours of entertainment for my 2 kids. We keep it in the car so the kids can "drive" too. The ride-on part of this toy is total joke. Although it has wheels, they don't turn at all, and the base of the toy is so wide that it is hard for little ones to push along. The base would be okay if you are looking for a stationary toy, but I found it misleading that it had wheels and we were disappointed that it doesn't actually work as a ride-on. We ended up throwing the base away and keeping the only part we liked -the steering wheel.
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