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Product Description
For the younger child Thomas Sit n Ride is a walker, then it's a sit and ride toy for toddlers. Press the beeper to hear a tune, open Thomas' cab to reveal the secret storage compartment. Thomas Sit n Ride is ideal for use in summer or winter, indoors or
Customer Reviews
4 kids and still going strong, 25 Oct 2007
My eldest son was 2 when his Godmother bought him Thomas. He literally shook with excitement and used it constantly for months. Two younger sisters learnt to walk with thomas and use the box under the seat to store their precious cuddly toys. My youngest will be handed the torch in a few months and I expect a similar reaction to a toy that has stood the test of time.
Bomb proof - but battery draining, 02 Oct 2006
We bought this for our eldest son 2 years ago and even with heavy indoor use it looks as good as ever. And now our 1 year old son is starting to toddle he's discovering that it can be used for something more than hiding toys under the flip lid seat :-) The only downside is that both of our little darlings are gadgeteers and love to press the button for the horn and the three batteries are drained inside 2 weeks. If you can get a squeezy press button version then I'd give it 5 stars, but if your only option (but I need the Thomas one!) is the battery version I'd seriously consider removing the batteries as soon as its out of the box and telling your little ones "it's broken / doesn't work / I don't think it's meant to do anything son".
Peep Peep, 03 Apr 2006
Further to the other reviews the manufacturers have changed the horn to a squeezy press one that doesn't require batteries. hurrah. My son loves it and stores all his take along Thomas' in the seat.Easy to put together and looks like it will withstand hours of heavy 'boys' play. Whoo whoo.
A lovely toy, 12 Sep 2005
This was a present we bought for my son's first birthday. It is one of the few toys he is still playing regularly with nearly a year later. The batteries do run out after a few months - but my son loves it just as much without the sound effects. He started by pushing it along, and now sits on it pushing himself up and down making his own train sound effects! An excellent toy - good value considering the hours of entertainment received from it.
Battery, Battery, Battery!, 21 Jun 2005
Where as 99.9% of toys tend to use standard 'AA' batteries, for some wierd reason this uses three watch batteries. When you consider that these batteries cost around £3.00 each and only last for about a week, it's a very expensive toy to maintain. Unless you're happy to be spending £20 a month on batteries, I would avoid this toy.
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Product Description
Bright and colourful Secure and comfortable for the child 3 Months +
Customer Reviews
4 kids and still going strong, 25 Oct 2007
My eldest son was 2 when his Godmother bought him Thomas. He literally shook with excitement and used it constantly for months. Two younger sisters learnt to walk with thomas and use the box under the seat to store their precious cuddly toys. My youngest will be handed the torch in a few months and I expect a similar reaction to a toy that has stood the test of time.
Bomb proof - but battery draining, 02 Oct 2006
We bought this for our eldest son 2 years ago and even with heavy indoor use it looks as good as ever. And now our 1 year old son is starting to toddle he's discovering that it can be used for something more than hiding toys under the flip lid seat :-) The only downside is that both of our little darlings are gadgeteers and love to press the button for the horn and the three batteries are drained inside 2 weeks. If you can get a squeezy press button version then I'd give it 5 stars, but if your only option (but I need the Thomas one!) is the battery version I'd seriously consider removing the batteries as soon as its out of the box and telling your little ones "it's broken / doesn't work / I don't think it's meant to do anything son".
Peep Peep, 03 Apr 2006
Further to the other reviews the manufacturers have changed the horn to a squeezy press one that doesn't require batteries. hurrah. My son loves it and stores all his take along Thomas' in the seat.Easy to put together and looks like it will withstand hours of heavy 'boys' play. Whoo whoo.
A lovely toy, 12 Sep 2005
This was a present we bought for my son's first birthday. It is one of the few toys he is still playing regularly with nearly a year later. The batteries do run out after a few months - but my son loves it just as much without the sound effects. He started by pushing it along, and now sits on it pushing himself up and down making his own train sound effects! An excellent toy - good value considering the hours of entertainment received from it.
Battery, Battery, Battery!, 21 Jun 2005
Where as 99.9% of toys tend to use standard 'AA' batteries, for some wierd reason this uses three watch batteries. When you consider that these batteries cost around £3.00 each and only last for about a week, it's a very expensive toy to maintain. Unless you're happy to be spending £20 a month on batteries, I would avoid this toy.
Great fun for my 7 month old, 30 Nov 2008
I brought this when my son was only 3 months and he didn't do much at first. He just hung around. I have tried it again since at 6 months and at 7 months he still loves it. I put him it in 10 minutes a day and it's great fun and good exercise too. But remember to NEVER leave your baby unattended. Would highly recommend.
Not the best bouncer, 17 Sep 2008
This bouncer is first of all made of cotton, so it gets really manky, really fast.
It's not "middle balanced", so my son hung facedown in it a lot.
Straps are hard and in the way of his arms.
The gap between the legs is very wide, so he can't really jump.
Not much suspension in the spring, so there is not much bouncing.
I give it one star because it's cute and works as an indoor swing.
not very bouncey, 03 Sep 2008
i bought this for my grandson and found it was to hard for him to bounce he is 5 months old he liked being in it but could not bounce not even my son-in-law when pulled could pull it to bounce
Brilliant! A very good find!, 19 Jun 2008
My daughter went into this bouncer from about 4 months old and has absolutely loved every minute of it. She is so happy in there, and just laughes the whole time. Also, the Tigger head at the front and tail on back are really cute. She often stays in there for at least half an hour and I am confident that she is safe in there. I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Dangerous, 18 Jun 2008
My son is 7 months and today leaned forward in this door bouncer and tipped out straight on to his head. The weight limit is 25lb, James is only 22.5lb. It says they must not be able to walk which James cant do being only 7 months old. I feel he fell out because it doesnt come up high enough on his chest, so he leant forward and toppled over. He now has a big bump and thankfully thats all. We are very shaken up, I would not recommend this product.
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Product Description
This great baby walker has two grip handles to suit their growing height. Sturdy rubber wheels for a better grip on slippery surfaces and comes complete with its own set of wooden building bricks.
Please note product may vary from illustration.
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Product Description
This classic design wooden baby walker is beautifully designed & finished. The sturdy black body is ideal for storing and carrying wooden blocks whilst the adjustable metal push handle has 2 positions to suit different height children. The rubber tyred wheels provide excellent adhesion on most surfaces, whilst the rear wheels each have an adjustable friction screw that enables you to match the walker to your childs ability by making it easier or harder to push along.
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Pintoy Wooden Doll's Buggy
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Pintoy;
For ages 3 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £30.00
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Product Description
Size: 340mm (W) x 550mm (L) x 502mm (H). 3 Years +
Customer Reviews
4 kids and still going strong, 25 Oct 2007
My eldest son was 2 when his Godmother bought him Thomas. He literally shook with excitement and used it constantly for months. Two younger sisters learnt to walk with thomas and use the box under the seat to store their precious cuddly toys. My youngest will be handed the torch in a few months and I expect a similar reaction to a toy that has stood the test of time.
Bomb proof - but battery draining, 02 Oct 2006
We bought this for our eldest son 2 years ago and even with heavy indoor use it looks as good as ever. And now our 1 year old son is starting to toddle he's discovering that it can be used for something more than hiding toys under the flip lid seat :-) The only downside is that both of our little darlings are gadgeteers and love to press the button for the horn and the three batteries are drained inside 2 weeks. If you can get a squeezy press button version then I'd give it 5 stars, but if your only option (but I need the Thomas one!) is the battery version I'd seriously consider removing the batteries as soon as its out of the box and telling your little ones "it's broken / doesn't work / I don't think it's meant to do anything son".
Peep Peep, 03 Apr 2006
Further to the other reviews the manufacturers have changed the horn to a squeezy press one that doesn't require batteries. hurrah. My son loves it and stores all his take along Thomas' in the seat.Easy to put together and looks like it will withstand hours of heavy 'boys' play. Whoo whoo.
A lovely toy, 12 Sep 2005
This was a present we bought for my son's first birthday. It is one of the few toys he is still playing regularly with nearly a year later. The batteries do run out after a few months - but my son loves it just as much without the sound effects. He started by pushing it along, and now sits on it pushing himself up and down making his own train sound effects! An excellent toy - good value considering the hours of entertainment received from it.
Battery, Battery, Battery!, 21 Jun 2005
Where as 99.9% of toys tend to use standard 'AA' batteries, for some wierd reason this uses three watch batteries. When you consider that these batteries cost around £3.00 each and only last for about a week, it's a very expensive toy to maintain. Unless you're happy to be spending £20 a month on batteries, I would avoid this toy.
Great fun for my 7 month old, 30 Nov 2008
I brought this when my son was only 3 months and he didn't do much at first. He just hung around. I have tried it again since at 6 months and at 7 months he still loves it. I put him it in 10 minutes a day and it's great fun and good exercise too. But remember to NEVER leave your baby unattended. Would highly recommend.
Not the best bouncer, 17 Sep 2008
This bouncer is first of all made of cotton, so it gets really manky, really fast.
It's not "middle balanced", so my son hung facedown in it a lot.
Straps are hard and in the way of his arms.
The gap between the legs is very wide, so he can't really jump.
Not much suspension in the spring, so there is not much bouncing.
I give it one star because it's cute and works as an indoor swing.
not very bouncey, 03 Sep 2008
i bought this for my grandson and found it was to hard for him to bounce he is 5 months old he liked being in it but could not bounce not even my son-in-law when pulled could pull it to bounce
Brilliant! A very good find!, 19 Jun 2008
My daughter went into this bouncer from about 4 months old and has absolutely loved every minute of it. She is so happy in there, and just laughes the whole time. Also, the Tigger head at the front and tail on back are really cute. She often stays in there for at least half an hour and I am confident that she is safe in there. I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Dangerous, 18 Jun 2008
My son is 7 months and today leaned forward in this door bouncer and tipped out straight on to his head. The weight limit is 25lb, James is only 22.5lb. It says they must not be able to walk which James cant do being only 7 months old. I feel he fell out because it doesnt come up high enough on his chest, so he leant forward and toppled over. He now has a big bump and thankfully thats all. We are very shaken up, I would not recommend this product.
a Good first pram, 06 Jan 2009
This product is stated at being for age 3 plus. But personally I think its better as a first pram for a baby. There are no sharp bits or anything loose on it. I bought it as my daughters first pram and its just perfect for her. There are no bits to lose. Its sturdy on wooden floors and doesnt run away with her as she tries to push it. It has a nice height handle which she can reach and I think it will last her until shes about 3 yrs old. It looks incredibly cute too and can be wiped over if she spills anything on it or touches it with sticky hands. For what I wanted i think its perfect.
Disappointed our 4 year old, 17 Nov 2008
We bought this buggy with the matching highchair for our little girls 4th birthday. The buggy sat unused because it was the squeakiest toy in our house. with annoying loud squeaky wheels. our daughter also was frustrated with it because you can't sit the dolls up like other (less expensive) buggies, and there's no canopy like our real-life buggies. and I became frustrated with it because you can't fold it up to tuck out the way like the others. So now it is sitting in our garage waiting for a chance to sell on eBay to others who rave about this product.
Great from 1 years+ & Great Value for Money!, 11 Dec 2007
Even though it's recommended for age 3+ I brought this cute wooden pram for my daughter's 1st Birthday as she loves playing with her baby dolls and is at that stage when she's walking around the furniture so I thought it could double up as a walker.
She absolutely loves it! It's very sturdy and has rubber bands around the wheels so it doesn't go too fast for her on our wooden floors. She now fills her pram with all her toys and walks it around the house saying 'arrrr babies'!
Excellent first pram - forget the age 3+ recommendation!, 21 Jun 2007
My little girl has this pram she is currently 15 months old and loves to put her baby doll in it and push it along. The handle height is about level with her shoulders, maybe just a little below. It is nice and sturdy and does not tip easily as do some other first prams (winnie the pooh first pram from argos is just dreadful for this!). The box says age 3+ but this is rubbish, there is nothing on it that comes apart as it is all screwed together and it is very well made and extremely suitable for very small children.
The one we have was an ex demo model and the only thing wrong with it was that one of the rubber bands on the wheels had come off and got lost, I simply replaced it with a rubber band for a vacuum cleaner which fitted perfectly (my top tip!).
Little girls are never too small to start playing with baby dolls, my little one had her baby dolly aged one, at 13 months she was kissing the baby, picking it up, saying aw baba and holding it to her shoulder and burping it which everyone thinks is very cute. Her baby and pram are her favourite toys and believe me she has quite a few toys to pick from!
Highly recommended and an excellent alternative to a baby walker for little girls.
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Product Description
TheWalker has 3 height positions and a comfortable padded seat with high back rest, the musical playtray is removable and leaves a wipe clean tray is ideal for attaching suction toys to or feeding, lies flat for easy storage
Customer Reviews
4 kids and still going strong, 25 Oct 2007
My eldest son was 2 when his Godmother bought him Thomas. He literally shook with excitement and used it constantly for months. Two younger sisters learnt to walk with thomas and use the box under the seat to store their precious cuddly toys. My youngest will be handed the torch in a few months and I expect a similar reaction to a toy that has stood the test of time.
Bomb proof - but battery draining, 02 Oct 2006
We bought this for our eldest son 2 years ago and even with heavy indoor use it looks as good as ever. And now our 1 year old son is starting to toddle he's discovering that it can be used for something more than hiding toys under the flip lid seat :-) The only downside is that both of our little darlings are gadgeteers and love to press the button for the horn and the three batteries are drained inside 2 weeks. If you can get a squeezy press button version then I'd give it 5 stars, but if your only option (but I need the Thomas one!) is the battery version I'd seriously consider removing the batteries as soon as its out of the box and telling your little ones "it's broken / doesn't work / I don't think it's meant to do anything son".
Peep Peep, 03 Apr 2006
Further to the other reviews the manufacturers have changed the horn to a squeezy press one that doesn't require batteries. hurrah. My son loves it and stores all his take along Thomas' in the seat.Easy to put together and looks like it will withstand hours of heavy 'boys' play. Whoo whoo.
A lovely toy, 12 Sep 2005
This was a present we bought for my son's first birthday. It is one of the few toys he is still playing regularly with nearly a year later. The batteries do run out after a few months - but my son loves it just as much without the sound effects. He started by pushing it along, and now sits on it pushing himself up and down making his own train sound effects! An excellent toy - good value considering the hours of entertainment received from it.
Battery, Battery, Battery!, 21 Jun 2005
Where as 99.9% of toys tend to use standard 'AA' batteries, for some wierd reason this uses three watch batteries. When you consider that these batteries cost around £3.00 each and only last for about a week, it's a very expensive toy to maintain. Unless you're happy to be spending £20 a month on batteries, I would avoid this toy.
Great fun for my 7 month old, 30 Nov 2008
I brought this when my son was only 3 months and he didn't do much at first. He just hung around. I have tried it again since at 6 months and at 7 months he still loves it. I put him it in 10 minutes a day and it's great fun and good exercise too. But remember to NEVER leave your baby unattended. Would highly recommend.
Not the best bouncer, 17 Sep 2008
This bouncer is first of all made of cotton, so it gets really manky, really fast.
It's not "middle balanced", so my son hung facedown in it a lot.
Straps are hard and in the way of his arms.
The gap between the legs is very wide, so he can't really jump.
Not much suspension in the spring, so there is not much bouncing.
I give it one star because it's cute and works as an indoor swing.
not very bouncey, 03 Sep 2008
i bought this for my grandson and found it was to hard for him to bounce he is 5 months old he liked being in it but could not bounce not even my son-in-law when pulled could pull it to bounce
Brilliant! A very good find!, 19 Jun 2008
My daughter went into this bouncer from about 4 months old and has absolutely loved every minute of it. She is so happy in there, and just laughes the whole time. Also, the Tigger head at the front and tail on back are really cute. She often stays in there for at least half an hour and I am confident that she is safe in there. I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Dangerous, 18 Jun 2008
My son is 7 months and today leaned forward in this door bouncer and tipped out straight on to his head. The weight limit is 25lb, James is only 22.5lb. It says they must not be able to walk which James cant do being only 7 months old. I feel he fell out because it doesnt come up high enough on his chest, so he leant forward and toppled over. He now has a big bump and thankfully thats all. We are very shaken up, I would not recommend this product.
a Good first pram, 06 Jan 2009
This product is stated at being for age 3 plus. But personally I think its better as a first pram for a baby. There are no sharp bits or anything loose on it. I bought it as my daughters first pram and its just perfect for her. There are no bits to lose. Its sturdy on wooden floors and doesnt run away with her as she tries to push it. It has a nice height handle which she can reach and I think it will last her until shes about 3 yrs old. It looks incredibly cute too and can be wiped over if she spills anything on it or touches it with sticky hands. For what I wanted i think its perfect.
Disappointed our 4 year old, 17 Nov 2008
We bought this buggy with the matching highchair for our little girls 4th birthday. The buggy sat unused because it was the squeakiest toy in our house. with annoying loud squeaky wheels. our daughter also was frustrated with it because you can't sit the dolls up like other (less expensive) buggies, and there's no canopy like our real-life buggies. and I became frustrated with it because you can't fold it up to tuck out the way like the others. So now it is sitting in our garage waiting for a chance to sell on eBay to others who rave about this product.
Great from 1 years+ & Great Value for Money!, 11 Dec 2007
Even though it's recommended for age 3+ I brought this cute wooden pram for my daughter's 1st Birthday as she loves playing with her baby dolls and is at that stage when she's walking around the furniture so I thought it could double up as a walker.
She absolutely loves it! It's very sturdy and has rubber bands around the wheels so it doesn't go too fast for her on our wooden floors. She now fills her pram with all her toys and walks it around the house saying 'arrrr babies'!
Excellent first pram - forget the age 3+ recommendation!, 21 Jun 2007
My little girl has this pram she is currently 15 months old and loves to put her baby doll in it and push it along. The handle height is about level with her shoulders, maybe just a little below. It is nice and sturdy and does not tip easily as do some other first prams (winnie the pooh first pram from argos is just dreadful for this!). The box says age 3+ but this is rubbish, there is nothing on it that comes apart as it is all screwed together and it is very well made and extremely suitable for very small children.
The one we have was an ex demo model and the only thing wrong with it was that one of the rubber bands on the wheels had come off and got lost, I simply replaced it with a rubber band for a vacuum cleaner which fitted perfectly (my top tip!).
Little girls are never too small to start playing with baby dolls, my little one had her baby dolly aged one, at 13 months she was kissing the baby, picking it up, saying aw baba and holding it to her shoulder and burping it which everyone thinks is very cute. Her baby and pram are her favourite toys and believe me she has quite a few toys to pick from!
Highly recommended and an excellent alternative to a baby walker for little girls.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!, 12 Nov 2008
The quality of this is terrible, it feels very flimbsy and not at all safe for a baby. The yellow knobs around the seat are easily removed by a child. The toys feel very fragile and the details such as the eyes of the dolphin are literally drawn on with a black marker pen. The reflective mirror is a rough cut piece of plastic that hasnt been smoothed off and the lid of the toy panel could easily break off if a baby is playing with it. The seat constrution again does not feel safe enough for a baby. I returned this product and would recommend that you dont even attempt to buy this.
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Product Description
A traditional baby walker to help young children take their first steps. The specially designed handle can be adjusted to different heights. Includes coloured and natural bricks.
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Product Description
The Walker has 3 height positions and a comfortable padded seat with high back rest, a wipe clean tray is ideal for attaching suction toys to or feeding, lies flat for easy storage
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Product Description
Activity Walker that includes twisty clicker, push beeper and colour spinner. Size: 330mm x 440mm x 455mm. 9 Months +
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Product Description
# Anti slip grips prevent the walker sliding down inclines
# Electronic musical entertainment play / snack tray
# Flashing lights, hoot-able steering wheel and play features
# Fully adjustable height
# Double release safety mechanism with furniture guard for extra stability
# Folds flat for storage
# Net weight 3.7kg
# Removable seat for easy cleaning
# Blue
# Requires 2 x AA batteries (not included)
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Multicoloured Baby Walker
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Micki/Lundby;
For ages 0 and over;
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In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Amazon: £24.46
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