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Push Around Buggy (Red)

Push Around Buggy (Red)

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Brand: Step2
Category: Toy

List Price: $44.99
Buy New: $44.70
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 268 reviews
Sales Rank: 355

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 1 - 3 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 35
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16
Dimensions (in): 30 x 17 x 17

MPN: 007923
Model: 792300
UPC: 733538792306
EAN: 0733538792306
ASIN: B00000IZEM

Release Date: September 12, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days

Features:
  • Steering wheel with honking horn and click-start ignition key
  • Storage space under hood
  • Seat belt holds children in place
  • Removable handle allows for easy transport

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Editorial Reviews:

Editorial Review
When it's time to go outside for a bit of fresh air and exercise, the Push Around Buggy from Step2 is ready to roll. Just slip baby in the generous molded seat, hook up the seat belt, grab the handle, and go! While you actually steer, baby can pretend to drive (and can even start the fun with a nifty ignition key). When there's an obstacle in the way or a friend passing by, baby can honk the horn. The buggy rolls smoothly and surely on four oversize poly wheels. A small trunk in the front can hold a few travel items. Both durable and fun, this sweet red and blue Push Around Buggy is a winner. The extra-long handle is removable and can be stored underneath the buggy. --N. Mered

Product Description
Perfect for walks around the neighborhood or park, the Push Around Buggy is a colorful, comfortable ride-on for your little one. Parents control this cute coupe with a sturdy handle that can be removed and conveniently stored underneath the buggy. Beginner drivers "start" this buggy with a pretend click-start ignition key. Store additional supplies or goodies in a special compartment under the front hood. Includes a seat belt for extra security and a steering wheel with honking horn. Measures approximately 43.5" x 18.5" x 34.5". Minimal adult assembly required.


Customer Reviews:   Read 263 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Best Toy for Infants and Toddlers!!   July 21, 2008
Happy Mom
This is absolutely by far, the BEST toy we have ever purchased for my son!! We purchased it for his second Christmas when he was 14 months old. He is now 21 months and loves it as much as when he first recieved it! He can't get enough of riding around in it. His 28 month old cousin has one and loves his as well. It is a bright and cheerful buggy with a key, horn and little yellow trunk in the front for my son's favorite toys and my keys and cell phone when we take our daily neighborhood walk. I have just recently taken my stroller out of the trunk and have started taking this buggy with us to stores, park, etc. We live in Texas and during the day it is just too hot to go for a walk, so we bring this indoors for fun rides inside the house. This car comes with us wherever we go. I cannot recommend this enough. My 21 month old son enjoys it thorougly and since he is small for his age, I know we will get at least another three years of use out of it. It has smooth riding tires, that can get a little bumpy on worn streets and rocky areas. When my son was younger, I only took outdoors on the sidewalk because it can be pretty loud on the street. Now that he is older, I do not worry so much about the loudness/bumpy factor. The horn and clicking key are difficult for a little one. He just recently learned how to honk the horn since it takes some arm strength to get it beeping. It is fun to watch him honk his horn when we are out and about. I now have a newborn niece whom I am planning on buying the pink push around buggy for on her first birthday. This is just a great toy!

NOTE: Our push around buggy did not come with the clicking key originally. It instead came with a boring sticker with a picture of a key on it. We contacted Step 2 and asked if we could order a yellow key for it since all of the older model buggies have them. They promptly sent one out to us and didn't even charge us for it! My husband used a large drill bit and an electric screw driver to put the key onto the buggy. It works perfectly!



5 out of 5 stars Safe and fun ride for baby!   June 27, 2008
Lori B. (San Diego, CA USA)
We just bought this buggy as a gift for our son's 8 month birthday. He loves it! He didn't want to get out once we put him in. We pushed him around for more than an hour before he was willing to get out (and once we did get him out, he crawled right back and wanted to spin the wheels!)

I love this buggy because it seems safer than the other push vehicles I've seen because it has a seatbelt. My son likes to turn around really quickly so I was worried that he might fall out of a buggy without a seatbelt. This buggy keeps him safely contained, seems durable, and is easy to push standing up for both my husband and myself (he is 5'9" and I am 5'0"). Sure, it is a little loud on concrete, but it's totally worth it hearing your baby squealing and giggling when he rides in the buggy. Five stars all the way for this product!



5 out of 5 stars My son't favorite ride!   June 4, 2008
baltobalto (NYC)
My son is almost five months old. This is one of his favorite toys -- he is able to sit up well in it, holds the steering wheel and laughs out loud when we push him around.


5 out of 5 stars Great toy!   June 1, 2008
S.R. (Levittown,PA)
We got this for my son when he turned 1 year old and now a year later he still LOVES it. We have spent many hours walking up and down our neighborhood streets.


2 out of 5 stars Go for similar one with rubber tires instead!   May 2, 2008
mstootsieroll (Virginia, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was really excited when I bought this for my daughter but boy, it sure is LOUD!!! It is extremely noisy when pushing on the sidewalk and makes it difficult to have a conversation if you are walking with someone else. My 14 mo old daughter doesn't seem to mind and she seems to enjoy it but I sure wish I took time to read not only the 5 stars reviews which didn't mention about the loudness of the tires. Especially after using my neighbor's radio flyer which has rubber tires, it sure makes a huge difference! I would have been glad to spend the extra money and exchange this one except after only one use around the neighborhood, you can already see the scratches on the wheels. So unless you don't mind dealing with the loud noise, you may want to check out other similar toys that have rubber tires instead. In addition, I agree with another reviewer that at best, I can see my daughter still liking to ride it perhaps til 2 while on the other hand I can see still using a radio flyer til age 4 or even older, not to mention having an extra space for another child, a diaper bag, a blanket, or even a small dog! I think it would have been a better value overall. Otherwise, I think a push tricycle would also be more enjoyable after age 2. And lastly, I wish they created a plastic key ignition instead of the stickers it came with! Aside from the wheels and horn your child can play with as he/she sits there, rest are just stickers you put on. Anyway just somethings to consider before buying!

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