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Radio Flyer Scoot-About

Radio Flyer Scoot-About

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Brand: Radio Flyer
Category: Toy

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $34.98
You Save: $25.01 (42%)



New (15) from $34.98

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 1896

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 1 - 3 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 9 x 21.9

MPN: 000020
Model: 20
UPC: 042385902609
EAN: 0042385902609
ASIN: B000FIOB2A

Release Date: January 2, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Includes 6 large, all terrain wheels to take your robot anywhere you want to explore
  • Over 300 parts to create endless combinations of radio control robotic activity and learning experiences
  • Partially assembled with the claw, arm tower and wheel sub-assemblies already built
  • The arm reaches high and low to grab
  • Recommended for ages 14 years and up

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Tots can scoot around safely on this classically designed trike. It comes with all the quality features that parents have come to expect from Radio Flyer.

Features:

  • Wide front wheels for stability
  • "Furniture friendly"
  • Real working steering
  • Tough, easy-glide wheels
  • Adjustable seat height with easy-turn knob
  • Red and white handlebar streamers
  • Ringing bell




Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Happy Parents!!   November 16, 2008
Erin O'Neal (Ocracoke, NC)
We bought this trike bike for our 18 month old son for Christmas. However, we could not wait until Christmas to give it to him. He loves it. The bike is well made and will last for many years. It's small enough that he can ride in the house and yet built to withstand the outdoors as well. This is well worth the money. Great product!!!


5 out of 5 stars A fantastic surprise   October 31, 2008
M. Shields (Bloomington, IL United States)
This bike was a fantastic surprise for both me and my son, who is 23 months old. He was excited as soon as I showed him the box, and he sat with me as I put it together. Ten minutes later he was scooting across the floor laughing and cheering.

I am impressed with the quality for the price. Some of the reviews warn against lower quality, and I may have gotten lucky, but the alignment and parts were perfect and made assembly a snap. My son has covered miles of ground and bumped into walls and curbs with no visible wear and tear on the bike.

We bought a tricycle when it went on sale and are storing it for next Spring, but its regular price was over twice the cost of this scooter and the quality is about half as nice. You can buy this with confidence.



5 out of 5 stars Buy this and you'll be rewarded with joy and smiles from your child!!   October 4, 2008
J. Mayne (Arizona)
My 2yr old Loves his scoot about. It has fast become his favorite toy. As he pushes along his feet have never accidentally come into contact with any part of this toy. the steering is limited as to how far it can be turned left and right. Preventing oversteering and the resulting injury that is possible with most bikes. GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT VALUE, SAFE AND LOTS OF FUN FOR YOUR LITTLE ONE!!


5 out of 5 stars Lots of fun for my one year old   September 23, 2008
Mark A. Meeks (Fredericksburg, TX)
My one year old boy really likes this toy. It was initially a little tall for him, and he walked next to it and pushed it. He got the hang of riding it fairly quickly. We also have the Radio Flyer Retro Scoot-a-Bout, that is made of wood. That is a little smaller, and fits my 12-month old son a little better at this time. I really think the adjustable seat on this toy is the best feature. I think the toy is very sturdy and well-made. I didn't have any trouble putting it together, either. We like this toy a lot.


5 out of 5 stars Loads of Fun   August 2, 2008
ltnbrn (Ohio)
I bought this for my 20-month-old daughter as a pre-requisite to a tricycle. She LOVES it! It took her a little while to get used to the right motions to "scoot about" but once she did, she has enjoyed it more and more.

What I like about it:
1. The adjustable seat allows the right comfort level for my daughter who is petite.
2. It's easy to assemble; it took me 15 minutes to assemble this--all by myself. And that includes going to get the necessary tools.
3. It's durable; my daughter has ridden this lots and lots, and it requires little re-adjusting.
4. It teaches children coordination and focus.
5. It's great fun for my daughter!

What I don't like: This is a new way for my daughter to terrorize our cats!

Prepare for the smiles and the giggles. This is a great toy!


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