Your little construction worker will love all of the extras on this new John Deere Utility Tractor He or she can maneuver the real front loader right from the drivers seat and dig behind the tractor with the working backhoe
This review is from: Peg Perego John Deere Utility Tractor (Toy)
Lots of fun for the boys. Would be a little nicer if there was a reverse. You have to get out and turn it around. The other John Deere riders have reverse.
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This review is from: Peg Perego John Deere Utility Tractor (Toy)
We had to return it. The box revealed "hundreds" of parts. The directions were in German....and my grown sons and myself were incapable of assemblage for my grandson. It's just not worth my time or effort and I am at an age where I refuse to buy "toys" that come unassembed!
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This review is from: Peg Perego John Deere Utility Tractor (Toy)
My son loves this. It was well worth the money, but parts such as the front loader and back dump fall off easily. I haven't charged it for at least 2 weeks and it runs like it just charged all night. Besides this thing falling apart and not having a reverse control, I would pay for it all over again!
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Since 1957, kids haven't been able to resist the popping action of this push toy! Balls strike the inside of the plastic dome when the Corn Popper is pushed along.
Push Toys: Balls strike plastic dome and create Poppity-Pop sound and action.
Balls strike the inside of the plastic dome when Corn Popper is pushed along
Preschool Classics Corn Popper
Fisher Price does not ship this item in a box. It is bulk-shipped and is designed to be hung up for retail display.
This review is from: Fisher-Price Corn Popper (Toy)
This is the same one from years ago, maybe the balls were wood then, I don't know. This thing has taken a beating and still held up. I'd say the age range for this toy is pretty small, it gets boring to older kids after a while. I would say from walking age to about 2 1/2.
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This review is from: Fisher-Price Corn Popper (Toy)
I was happy to see this old favorite is still out there. I bought this for my granddaughter when she was a year old and she was afraid of the popping sound, but now she's 20 months old and loves it. She pretends it's a vacuum cleaner or a lawn mower. The popping is noisy and can be irritating to some, so put it away when you want quiet time.
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