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Step2 Walker Wagon with Blocks |  | Brand: Step 2 Category: Toy
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $29.99 as of 9/8/2010 04:59 CDT details You Save: $15.00 (33%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 3589
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1.5 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 15 x 22 x 19 Legal Disclaimer: no_warning_applicable
MPN: 773400 Model: 773400 UPC: 733538773497 EAN: 0733538773497 ASIN: B000QF7HLE
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| Features:
| • | Assists toddlers learning to walk | | • | Roomy enough to carry favorite toys | | • | One-piece push handle is study and at a comfortable height | | • | Includes 16 square foam blocks | | • | Minimal adult assembly required |
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Product Description Make clean-up time fun! This durable activity walker can be used as a wagon or a toy box, and includes 16 sturdy 2" square foam blocks with colorful graphics. Classic walker design encourages and assists toddlers in learning to walk, and the elongated body adds stability and offers more space for favorite toys. Smooth-rolling wheels make "toddling" around easy and fun. One-piece push handle is easy to grasp and fixed at a comfortable height. Includes 16 soft foam blocks with exciting graphics that to teach the alphabet. Each block measures 2" x 2" and includes printing on two sides. Wagon measures 19"H x 22"W x 15".
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The best bang for your $ in toddler toys July 4, 2010 Zoe Kashner (Brooklyn, NY USA) We have gotten more use out of this simple, lightweight yet sturdy wagon than almost any other toy. We bought it when our daughter was standing but not walking--around 11 months, I think. Now she's turning two and it's just as much fun.
Both indoors and outside, a toddler can walk it around with toys in it, or have "wagon races" with her friends where they pile one or two toddlers in the wagon, and a third one pushes it.
We just used this at my daughter's birthday party at a public park yesterday and it really helped with the toddler penchant for running as quickly as possible in an unsafe direction. It kept the kids localized and also playing together nicely. Since at least two kids can ride, and at least one kid can push, and it's fun for everyone to watch a gaggle of toddlers pushing a wagon down a path, it's a great toy for toddlers to share because everyone can do something with it.
It's very well designed. Despite heavy usage, I don't think I've seen any child fall out or tip over.
Step 2the brand to buy April 13, 2010 Andrea Fisher (COLDWATER, MI, US) My son loves this wagon. He can put all his cars in it and push it around. My son loves to set in it and have you push him around. Very strudy and easy to put together
Son Loves It February 9, 2010 somethingsweet 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We got this wagon for my son when he was learning to walk. It is lighter-weight than some of the other options, but it was also a lot cheaper. It was pretty simple to put together, and has held up very well over the past 10 months or so, and it gets used every single day.
Cons:
1. Since it is light-weight, it was harder to him to walk with initially - it couldn't support him as well as something heavier. We tried putting some hand-held weights and soup cans in the wagon to weigh it down, but that didn't really work very well. We also have carpet through most of our house - if you have mostly wood or tile, this might not be the wagon for you.
2. The blocks it comes with aren't that great (but that's not what we bought it for.)
Pros:
1. The lighter weight allowed our son to turn the wagon easily once he was walking with it, and he could take it all over the house by himself.
2. The handle is taller than some of the other wagons out there - we specifically looked for this feature since our little guy is quite tall for his age and we didn't want him to have to hunch over while he played with it.
3. The wagon bed is long enough for him to sit in it and be raced around the house, which he loves.
4. He loves it. Even though he's been walking on his own for a while, he still takes the wagon all over the house and collects things in it. We put his laundry in it when it's time to wash it and he wheels it over to the machine to help me do the laundry, which makes him feel great.
Great walker! January 4, 2010 S. Standlee (Houston, TX) We got this for my daughter's first birthday. She started walking with it immediately. For right now, we have to help her grab the handle - it rolls too easily if she tries to pull up by herself. But, once she's got it, she takes off. She hasn't learned to turn yet, so she looks at us funny when she runs into something and it won't go anymore.
The only part that I'm less excited about is that the blocks are some kind of harder foam material. They seem mildly durable, but, with a daughter who puts everything in her mouth and is still getting in teeth, plastic would have been better in my case.
Grandma is very pleased December 17, 2009 M. Palmer 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our little Grandson has really enjoyed this wagon, of course his favorite
thing is to climb into so he can be pushed around. Grandpa decided that
it would be easier to pull then push so he drilled a hole in the front
of the wagon and tied a light weight rope to it. The rope doesn't need to
be very long.
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