Customer Reviews for Wiggles Big Red Car Ride On (Large)

Wiggles Big Red Car Ride On (Large)
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Toys and Games Reviews of Wiggles Big Red Car Ride On (Large)

Customer Review: Not for younger children!
Summary: 3 Stars

The box said it was for 1.5 - 5 years old, not so! There is no door so smaller kids will have trouble getting in and out. There is also no floor plate so they WILL slide down the hole! I got this for my 19 months old dd who is the biggest Wiggles fan. She is in the tall side, similar to a 2 year old. She sometimes could get in by herself if I hold on to the car so it does not move. She still can't get out and was once slid down the hole and got stuck! That was when I had her test run in the house while I was cooking and that was it! I had to put it away! Another thing is that, the only "gasget" is a horn. I would say a clicking key would be a nice addition. It is cool looking though especially with the decals and seems really rugged. I wish I got the other one that can convert from parent power (floor plate with handle) to foot power (floor removed). I have to wait until next year, may be, until I let her play with it again.. :(

Customer Review: Good for Preeschoolers, Bad for Toddlers
Summary: 1 Stars

What is so wrong with the marketing department of The Wiggles? (a gift from relatives) This piece of junk is red and has decals, but it HURTS my toddler each time he climbs into this Little Tikes CONTRAPTION! He gets bruises all over from it and then cries when it does not move around well.

He also gets upset how it looks NOTHING like The Big Red Car. With NO SONGS! The horn is outright USELESS! I have seen some horrible toys, this one is down in the gutter with the worst! By the way, we LOVE the Wiggles!

(added years later now that he is a preschooler; note that older kids can get in without the bruises.) *** if you have the small wiggles musical dolls; try removing the little noise maker and using it inside this steering wheel horn! It fits and is easy to do! Also, with some colorful duct tape, custom wiggly enhancements can be added.

Customer Review: The Best Toy Investment I've Ever Made!
Summary: 5 Stars

Last Christmas I ordered this car for my 2 year old, and was a tad bit skeptical that he would actually use it long term. However, since he has loved cars since 4 months of age, I figured I'd give it a try. At first, he only sat in it with a look of ecstasy on his face, then as he got older and more coordinated, he started "driving" around the house. Now, he zips around the house fast as can be, takes sharp corners without knocking anything over or dinging up the walls, and can even drive down the hall backwards. He has played with it every single day since it arrived under the Christmas tree. I was even able to put this car together by myself (and I am horrible with following instructions). My son is big (over forty pounds at almost 3, and tall too) but I predict he will actually fit into this car until age 5.

Customer Review: Not for short children
Summary: 5 Stars

My son is one and loves being pushed around in this car. He would definitely fall through the bottom if we didn't hold his shirt while we pushed him, so it *should* have a seatbelt. It will be several months before he's tall enough to move this on his own, but that's ok.

Please do not buy this toy for a little one and expect them to be able to maneuver without assistance. In addition to the age range, I think this toy should have a minimum height requirement. A short 2 year old's legs might still be too small to reach the floor.

Also, the hole in back is the gas tank for the Little Tykes gas pump, not a spot for a pole to push the car. This is not a push-style ride-on toy.


Customer Review: DANGEROUS!!!
Summary: 1 Stars

My son received this for his 1st birthday and we had it stored until now (he is 16 months). Now it will be stored permanently IN THE TRASH! There is no floor plate, which means that a child needs to keep his/her feet up...OK...but what if they put their feet down? Well, they propell forward and smash their face or slide backward and get stuck between the steering wheel and the rough edges of the seat. My son is now nursing a back abrasion and welts on his belly because he got stuck - it took my husband and me to get the thing off him while he screamed. This is overpriced and dangerous. I hope that this review can save one parent the misery of seeing their child in pain from being hurt on the Big Red Car.
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