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Radio Flyer Grow with Me Racer, Kids Battery Powered and Remote Control Ride On Toy, Red Toddler Ride On Toy for Ages 1.5-4 Years, Large
Radio Flyer Grow with Me Racer, Kids Battery Powered and Remote Control Ride On Toy, Red Toddler Ride On Toy for Ages 1.5-4 Years, Large
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- IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY: This new (2018) version of the car features updated electronics based on user feedback. The new and improved remote control has a quicker response time that gives better steering and control of the car.
- GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD: For kids as young as 18 months, the Grow With Me Racer offers three modes of riding: adult driven, adult correcting, and child driven. The remote control allows parental guidance.
- FUN RIDING: The push-to-go button on the steering wheel allows easy steering for beginner drivers while the arrow buttons make the car spin in circles. The 6-volt battery allows up to 2 mph.
- SPIN FEATURE: This ride-on comes with a highly maneuverable spinning feature that allows toddlers to spin in 360 degrees.
- SPECIFICATIONS: Battery and charger included. Assembled dimensions are 29.2“ L x 22.5“ W x 19. 5” H. Recommended for kids ages 1 ½ – 4 years. Maximum weight capacity 43 lbs.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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