Toys : Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike

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 : Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike
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Amazon Maximum Age: 5 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 18 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Fisher-Price
EAN: 0075380735286
Label: Fisher Price
Manufacturer: Fisher Price
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 18 months
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 5000 hundredths-pounds
Model: 73528
Publisher: Fisher Price
Release Date: July 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 248
Studio: Fisher Price

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Product Description:
This sturdy trike offers three fun ways to ride. The base locks in place for ride-on, rocking fun. As your child grows, the base converts to an extra long parent handle so you can comfortably stroll behind your child, offering a helpful push while they learn to pedal. When they're ready to ride on their own, remove the handle, adjust the seat and fold the foot pegs for easy, independent pedaling.

Features:Measures approximately 40.5" x 19" x 32.5".



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great price, good product, will serve purpose for a few years
We bought this for our 18 month son. We were hoping that he would be able to begin learning how to use the pedals for cycling, but he can only barely reach them if he scoots forward of the seat. That said, he really wants to use them and is happy for now to just push with his feet. He's too tall now for ride-on toys, so this works well for that. We bought it for its versatility as a rocker and trike, but my son is frustrated with it in the rocker mode because it does not really rock back and forth as dramatically as most rockers he's been on, so it mostly stays as a tricycle. Our son's legs are long enough that he can put them on the rocker platform, so we have no problems with the foot pegs that other people cite. We just click the foot pegs out of the way in their little holders. I think this will, in a couple of months, be a wonderful trike for him to learn how to pedal with. The price is really good and the trike is well-constructed, for plastic. I was against buying a plastic tricycle, but then I remembered back to what my favorite toy was when I was growing up . . . my Big Wheel! I'm giving in to the plastic! Enjoy, it's worth the purchase!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great toy for teaching balance and having fun
We bought this toy at another store but I just have to rave about it. My son is 14 months and he has taken a liking to the rocking horses at daycare. I wanted to get him something that would grow 'with him' rather than be a toy he used for a year and then abandoned. Santa delivered this toy and, although it looked nothing like a rocking horse, my son knew what to do with it immediately (even at 6am on Christmas morning). There isn't a day that goes by when he doesn't ride it in the saddle or stand on the bottom front bar and hold on to the handlebars to rock standing up (supervised, of course). My 4 year old daughter even rocks and rides on it when vacant. My only gripe would be that the rocking bar scratches hard wood floors and it could use some sort of protective tape or other product. Will write more when we convert it from rocking mode to riding mode but I can already see the same issue with the plastic wheels on my hardwood floors. Wonder if there is some grippy tape that would be soft enough for inside but durable enough for outside to provide traction. Folks, this is a good product worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Roll and Ride Trike
This is an amazing toy! My toddler grandson was overjoyed with this
Christmas present! He could not wait to push, rock, and drive this trike. What a great concept and a fun toy. The affordable price and free shipping was a bonus. Thank you Amazon.com.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect Beginner's Trike
A 2-year-old can reach the pedals with the adjustable seat moved up, and a 9-month-old can hold himself up on it, too, when it is in the rocking position (as long as we stand nearby to catch him). It has been great fun for both of them. It seems durable and will probably last a few years before they outgrow it. Assembly took about 45 minutes, with 26 screws, but it was easy. We've used it only indoors so far - the little plastic wheels probably mean it is a toy, not necessarily a durable tricycle for outside or street use. We looked at all the rubber-wheel and metal tricycles and plastic tricycles in all the area stores and they were all way too small for our 2-year-old (knees hit the handlebars), but this one is big enough for both kids to use. However, it is small enought that a 2 year old can reach the pedals, which is not the case with most of the other plastric trikes we considered. Very satisfied.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Oh, the look on my daughter's face...
Yeah, it was worth it. We gave this to our 18mo old daughter, and that smile was worth every penny. The handle/rocker is a great addition till she gets a clue about steering. No problems on the assembly, but a cordless screwdriver would certainly prevent wrist fatigue. One note: it looks like handle/rocker has a place on the back of the trike to lock into, but ours wouldn't lock. Pretty sure I put everything together correctly, but...'twas Christmas eve, and there was that bottle of wine... :-)

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