My four year old son is enjoying playing Clifford on his new Cool School.
I’m not sure how to compare the MSRP to the actual price that stores are selling it for. I bought mine directly from FP for $16.00. I’m not sure that I would spring $30 plus dollars for it.
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17 responses so far ↓
1 Currie
My 18 month old son likes this truck a lot. It rolls well, and he has figured out how to use the rear swinging door. He’s still too young to figure out the passenger compartment and the dumping action, but he’ll grow into it. The truck seems sturdy and well built.
My one complaint is that the latch that releases the dumping action is touchy, and while I’d rather for now (because of my son’s age) have it always shut, instead it seems to pop open on its own sometimes. I wish it had a better design for the latch. Other than that, and it is a small quibble, I really like it.
2 Fessler
I got this for him for his first birthday. Really isn’t his cup of tea just quite yet; however, I suspect he’ll learn to love it over the next year or so.
3 Earp
I like the fact this toy is Eco-friendly and durable. The quality is great for the price. My son is 15 months old and loves his new truck. I know he will get lots of use out of this truck over the next few years. We plan to purchase the other trucks from this set as well.
4 Skandale
My grandson is having a lot of fun with the Eco dump truck and front end loader we pruchased.
5 Dominski
my three year old has all of the sprig eco trucks and loves them all. They work on digging, loading and dumping sand.
6 Eggleton
Works just like the product says. My daughter begged for roller skates for her 3rd birthday and this is what we bought. She has a pretty tough time with them, even on the beginner setting (as I expected that she would) but I am sure as she gets a little older she will get more use out of them.
7 Vanderveen
My 5 year old daughter wanted skates just like her big sister’s for her birthday. It was a last minute request so I put a rush order through Amazon. The party was great and the only thing she wanted to do was put on her new skates. As soon as I cut the skate off the box she had it on her feet. I opened the box to get the other skate out and we found a red and dark blue skate inside. Talk about feeling horrible. I had to tell my little one to take it off because we had to send it back. After searching a gazillion Wal Mart’s, we found barbie skates(with a matching one inside the box). You can say we are very dissapointed in Amazon.
8 Shin
This is a great learning tool for kids to learn to skate. If you have a bad back it kills you trying to hold the kid up while they learn to skate, but otherwise a great learning tool. Very sturdy and love the levels that they give for beginners to already knowing how to skate. A little hard to get the feet in and out but I give it 4 stars.
9 Gailey
I bought these skates along with the coordinating helmet and kneepads for my great-niece for her 2nd birthday. She loves them! Her Mom has not let her go outside with them yet, but she happily scoots around the house “skating” from room to room.
10 Frew
I bought these for my 2.5 year old daughter. They remind me of the old training skates I had back in the early 80’s.
They say they are for shoe size 6 to 12. My daughter wears a size 9 shoe and its on almost the smallest setting so I’m not sure how the smaller shoes would fit. It is pretty easy to get the rollerblades on her shoe size as long as you open them all the way up. But for larger shoes I can imagine it being a little difficult. Once on you can lock them very easily. My daughter loves being able to velcro them herself. And the part that goes against her leg is nicely padded so she seems quite comfy (I’m sure she’d tell me if she wasn’t!).
There are 3 settings for the skates 1.2.&3. The 1st setting they lock the middle wheel making it a little difficult to move so my daughter appears to just be walking slowly in them. When I put it on 2 the wheel moves making it easier to move around and she goes a lot faster needing more assistance of course! For fun I put it on 3 to test it out and she definitely needed some assistance because the wheels go forward AND back!
For me - I was looking for something that could be fun & durable so I can pass them along to our youngest daughter. They definitely have been fun for my daughter…she asks to skate everyday! And they are quite durable and have been tossed around on the ground quite a few times. All parts still together and they look great!
I’d highly recommend these skates for kids 2+ up. Just don’t forget your helmet & pads AND make sure the kids have some adult supervision when using!!! They’ll be tired after!!!
11 Escobar
She got to keep up with Daddy in the yard. Lots of things to push and learn on the product. She loved it.
12 Overhuls
My 2 year old daughter loves this. She rides it all over. Very strong toy. Has been dropped down the stairs on accident and still goes. Withstands weight of older kids that shouldn’t be riding it too. My son has one of these too (the boy version) that is over 2 years old and it still works, although battery doesn’t hold a charge very well anymore. We have taken that one camping in the sand and dirt and it did very well.
13 Ashe
My two years baby is very happy with her new Toddler. She loves to ride on it, and it is easy for her to drive it. For the price I paid, I have to say that this is an excelent toy.
14 Parkman
I gave it 2 stars because:
- The manufacture and item description did not tell me that I need to charge the battery AT LEAST 14 hours after each use. Every time you use, you need to recharge battery AT LEAST 14 hours. Using the car for 5 mins or 50 mins you still need to recharge AT LEAST 14 hours to maintain the battery life. My daughter is still learning to ride and she is using it for less than 5 mins and I have to recharge AT LEAST 14 hours. This lead acid battery need to be recharged every time. It doesn’t work like battery of cell phone where you only recharge the battery when it is LOW.
15 GIllmann
I bought this for my daughter when she was 14 months old and from the first moment she was able to easily get on the seat, without fear of falling down. She easily discover the push button on the right hand and how it works. Now she is 18 months old and she is able to control the quad perfectly. The toy has a reasonable speed to make safe and it does not flip over. This is a great value toy.
16 Cao
My girls have had this tea set for years (gift from grandparent). They love it and play with it all the time. It’s durable and the music still works. I, however, HATE this toy! It is the most annoying toy in my house. You even bump it slightly or knock it over and it makes noise. Keep it where the kids can play with it but you can’t hear it!
17 Shortell
After searching multiple stores for a cute, but not to girlie tea set, I was so excited to come across this one for my 2 1/2 year old. Very disappointed to open the box at home and find that all the cups have two small holes in them that cause them to leak if used right handed!
Called FP to find out that European regulations require that they have the holes to prevent children from sufficating themselves with the cups. This was NOT noted on the box - (after we saw the holes we re-read the box and re-looked at the pictures on it several times to make sure)in any way and was not evidant until the box was opened (and unreturnable).
Since we are pretty sure he won’t sufficate himself with a tea cup (after all he does drink out of cups every day with no ill effect) we have continued to play with these making sure to fill cups only half way and holding them in our left hands so that the holes are on the back side of the cups! Still continuing to search for a tea set you can actually use that is suitable for a boy.
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