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Hasbro Tonka Wheel Driver Scoot 'n Scoop 3-in-1 Ride-On | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $10.00 (22%)
New (15) from $34.99
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 6211
Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 9 months - 3 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 42 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: 91056 Model: 91056 UPC: 653569231462 EAN: 0653569231462 ASIN: B000OV7A6C
Release Date: June 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3-in-1 dump truck helps toddlers in transition from crawling to walking to riding | | • | Scoops blocks into truck bed | | • | Plastic pieces rearrange for separate play modes | | • | Includes detachable wheel, 2 screws, 3 plastic blocks, and instructions | | • | Recommended for children 9 months to 3 years old |
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Amazon.com Product Description Picking up your mess is fun with the Scoot 'n Scoop 3-in-1 Ride-On with Revvin' Beepin' Wheel. This child-size Tonka truck from Playskool lets kids scoop up shape blocks with three different modes of play. Recommended for babies nine months old to three-year-old toddlers, this fun vehicle helps little ones transition from crawling, to walking, to riding. 
This Tonka truck makes engine noises and generates realistic road vibrations. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Steering wheel makes fun driving sounds
The Bad: Some adult assembly required
In a Nutshell: Grows with toddlers from crawling to walking to riding | At a Glance Ages: 9 months to 3 years old Requires: 3 AA batteries required (included) |  | | Three Fun Modes of Play Made with colorful, durable plastic construction, the Scoot 'n Scoop holds of child's play--and up to 42 pounds. The seat and gravel guard both detach from the truck body and snap in to different positions for a push mode, walk mode, and ride-on mode. With the seat in the up position, kids can easily push and pull the truck, and watch when moving forward as shape blocks get picked up in the dump bed. When the seat is down, these blocks fit into corresponding shapes on the seat. And of course, kids can sit on and ride the truck with the handle up or the steering wheel on. The Revvin' Beepin' Wheel starts with a turn of the purple key in the ignition, making funny engine noises and realistic road vibrations that turn off on their own. There's also an orange clicking gearshift, an adjustable blue mirror, directional blink lights, and a green horn with four different honking sounds. Drivers-in-training can play with the wheel attached to the truck or separately. Put to the Driver's Test The Scoot 'n Scoop is great for a range of young children--and though it's marketed toward boys, little girls will have fun with this toy too! While kids can play for a long time in any one of the truck's play modes, they're stuck in each one without a parent's help in moving the wheel, seat, and gravel guard. Attaching the gravel guard and seat is easy, but pressing both buttons down and lifting up at the same time to remove either is a pain and may require an extra hand. Parents will also have to attach the real axle with the included screw assembly. It only takes a minute and a small screwdriver, but adults should be careful to keep the small parts away from the kids. Children can throw their own toys in the dump bed, but the Scoot 'n Scoop only picks up the three included shape blocks. Just as much fun to play with on its own, the Revvin' Beepin' Wheel uses three AA batteries, which come included with the wheel. 
The Scoot 'n Scoop can carry up to a 42-pound child. | 
The seat lifts to reveal storage. View larger. | What's in the Box Truck, detachable wheel, 2 screws, 3 plastic blocks, and instructions.
Product Description The Hasbro: Ton Scoot n Scoop 3 in 1 Ride on is a dump truck that helps boys transition from crawling to walking, then converts to a ride-on toy for added fun! Little boys will love the scooping action that picks up the shape-blocks and other small toys (not included), and then tosses them into the dump bed! When your child is ready, the seat easily converts to a walker handle and the gravel guard becomes a ride-on handle. The wide rear axle provides extra stability. You can attach the REVVIN BEEPIN' WHEEL toy to the truck, or kids can play with it separately. A simple turn of the key gets the fun started, activating sounds and vibrating motions just like a real steering wheel! Blinking directional lights, a clicking gearshift, adjustable mirror, and realistic road vibrations give drivers-in-training loads of options for busy driving fun! A long lasting toy that is designed for children from 9 months to 3 years!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Okay November 23, 2008 Mom Reviewer This toy was okay. The sounds are VERY loud, so much so that the volume hurts our ears, we put packaging tape over the speakers to try to mute the noise to protect our son's ears. There is no way to turn off the sound except to remove batteries. The seat is difficult to lift up for an adult; pretty much impossible for a toddler. It would be nice if the truck came with 9-12 little blocks instead of only three. The storage under the seat would hold a lot more than 3. We've lost one so we're down to two.
Grows with your child! July 11, 2008 California Mom (California) I'm all about toys that will last longer than a month. This tonka truck is a big hit with my son. We got it for him when he was 9 mo old and it was worth the money! At first he liked just standing and moving the objects like the key/blinker/horn for the noise. Now he loves practicing to walk with it. Eventually he will be able to ride on it too! My only annoyance is that when the key is turned you have to wait awhile for the engine noise to stop. You can't just turn the key back to make it stop. It also seems a little loud and there's no volume control. I think it bothers me more than him. Overall, he's having fun with this toy!
lots of fun at one July 8, 2008 Cristi Cota (NV) My baby loves this truck! He's still learning how to walk without support, and loves to both push this truck and ride on it. The steering wheel is great, and the shape sorter is fun, but put on a back burner with everything else goin on. We also got the crane that attaches to the back, and he plays with that just as much. Great tonka toy.
Could be improved June 22, 2008 nolegirl7 (FL United States) My 18 month old son does enjoy this toy but the design could use some improvement. The brown seat has to be completely removed and then inserted into the back in order to make this a walker. It's impossible for my son to change it himself. We just don't understand why they couldn't hinge the seat so he could convert it from walker to ride-on easily. The scoop-up feature is cool - my 5 year old likes that part a lot.
Not That Great June 2, 2008 C. Richards (Indianapolis IN) My 12 month old is not interested in this toy. I think that this toy is cute and looks like lots of fun, but not for him. He will push the car around for a few minutes about once a week, but other than that the toy just sits in our living room. Sometimes I put my son on the truck and push him around the house, and he is entertained for a few minutes. Hopefully he will enjoy the truck when he is able to ride it on his own!
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