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Wiggle Car Ride On Toy – No Batteries, Gears or Pedals – Twist, Swivel, Go – Outdoor Ride Ons for Kids 3 Years and Up by Lil’ Rider (Red)

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Wiggle Car Ride On Toy – No Batteries, Gears or Pedals – Twist, Swivel, Go – Outdoor Ride Ons for Kids 3 Years and Up by Lil’ Rider (Red)Color: Red Product Description The Ride On Wiggle Car by Lil Rider is a great way to keep kids active and will surely become your childs preferred method of transportation! Wiggle Car by Lil Rider is a safe, easy to operate, ride on toy that doesnt require gears, pedals or batteries for a smooth, quiet and fun activity for your child. Constructed of durable plastic, this Wiggle Car will provide miles of enjoyment for kids over three years old, simply

Color:Red Product Description The Ride On Wiggle Car by Lil’ Rider is a great way to keep kids active and will surely become your child’s preferred method of transportation! Wiggle Car by Lil’ Rider is a safe, easy to operate, ride on toy that doesn’t require gears, pedals or batteries for a smooth, quiet and fun activity for your child. Constructed of durable plastic, this Wiggle Car will provide miles of enjoyment for kids over three years old, simply twist, wiggle, and go! From the Manufacturer Looking for a children's toy that will delight, fascinate, and invigorate for years to come? Come to the rescue with the perfect toy: The revolutionary new Lil' Rider Wiggle car. It's like magic, but you don't need to be a magician to get it to work. The Lil' Rider? Wiggle car is a mechanical marvel that makes use of that most inexhaustible of energy sources, kid-power, by harnessing the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force, gravity, and friction. It's so easy to operate; all it needs is a driver and a smooth, flat surface. It doesn't require an expensive power source that needs constant replacement. No batteries, no power-cells, no liquid fuel-just the occasional cookie or two. It's quiet too-the only sound you'll hear is the sound of its wheels. It provides kids with plenty of exercise, more so than most toys. And the Lil' Rider? Wiggle car is engineered to be absolutely safe when used appropriately.

  • EASY TO RIDE – Wiggle Car offers effortless operation with no gears, batteries or pedals for a smooth, quiet and entertaining activity for your child. Simply just twist, wiggle, and go!
  • DEVELOPS MOTOR SKILLS - In addition to the thrill of driving this car, your child will be able to develop and refine gross motor skills like balancing, coordination and steering! It also encourages kids to be active and independent.
  • USE IT ANYWHERE – All you need is a smooth, flat surface. Wiggle in your car for hours of outdoor and indoor play on level surfaces like linoleum, concrete, asphalt and tile. This ride on toy is not recommended for use on wood floors.
  • SAFE AND DURABLE – All Lil’ Rider toys are safety tested, free of banned phthalates, and provide healthy exercise and plenty of fun! Made from rugged high-quality plastics durable enough to hold up to 110 lbs. of weight.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS – Material: Plastic. Dimensions: (L) 30” x (W) 13.5” x (H) 16”. For Children 3 years & Up. To be used under the direct supervision of an adult. No batteries required. Care Instructions: Hand wash with soap & water. Color: Red.
  • EASY TO RIDE – Smooth, quiet and simple to ride for your toddler or young child. Wiggle Car offers effortless operation with no gears, batteries or pedals. Simply just twist, wiggle, and go!
  • USE IT ANYWHERE – All you need is a smooth, flat surface. Prefect for both outdoor AND indoor playing. Great way to keep kids active and moving!
  • SAFE AND DURABLE – Lil’ Rider makes kids toys that are not only fun but safe. All toys are safety tested, free of banned phthalates, and provides healthy exercise and plenty of fun! Made from rugged high-quality plastics that can hold up to 150 lbs. of weight. Makes for great toys for boys and girls, ages 2 and up..
  • PRODUCT DETAILS – Ride on Wiggle Car is completely washable and easy to clean. Usage should always be under direct supervision of an adult. Measures: 30 x 13.5 x 16 inches. No batteries required. Color: [Red]
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