Step2 Whisper Ride II Ride On Push Toy Car, Pink – Ride On Car with Included Seat Belt, Easy Storage and Transport, Makes a Great Stroller Alternative
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Everett Boehm V
> 3 dayMy son is 10 moths old and really loves this car!! Highly recommended!!
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Mark A. Sousa
> 3 dayVery Happy With purchase
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Norwood Wisoky
Greater than one weekBuenísima compra!
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Ali Masri
Greater than one weekI bought the Step2 Whisper Ride II Push Car for my 1 year old son and its amazing! The roomy interior and included seat belt keep him comfortable and secure, while the working horn and steering wheel are a hit with him. Plus, the Whisper Wheels offer a smooth and quiet ride, and the easy-to-fold handle makes it easy to transport and store. Its a durable and low maintenance toy that I highly recommend!
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trixie
> 3 dayI sent this to my grandson 5 hours away from me so I cant speak from 1st hand experience but he seems to love it. My daughter pushes his sister ( on her own pink one) and him at the same time! Would recommend from what she says
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Geri S
Greater than one weekI bought one for my nieces first birthday and she absolutely loved it, So for my nephews first birthday I bought one for him and he absolutely loves it. Watching my nieces push their children in their little cars and watching the children enjoy them puts a smile on my face.
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Sonam l.
> 3 dayI gave Christmas gift to my one year old cousin boy and he loves it!
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jessica
> 3 dayI will never buy a Step 2 product again. All the snapping and screwing into plastic is ridiculous. Most of the time the holes don’t line up and it take pure luck for it to snap in correctly.
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Carmen Cobb
> 3 dayVery pleased with the quality, durable. And easy to assemble. Can’t wait to give it to my grandson! Extremely cute car and affordable.
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Andrea B.
> 3 dayThe instructions were a pain. The parts list was on one page and the assembly pictures were on the back. Since the parts werent labeled, it was constant flipping back and forth. If youve ever put together a kids wagon, though, it will be pretty familiar. There were about three pictures of the steering column, which was really easy on mine to get in. So I kept staring at the directions thinking I was missing something--I wasnt. You just have to make sure the two little tabs are pushed in to go through the car and when it comes out the other side, that they both open again. It did this by itself so it took me a bit to figure out that everything was fine. I REALLY wish the wheels turned. I didnt really understand what the reviews meant til I got it (thought maybe it was just that the steering wheel didnt turn the wheels, and I didnt want my son having control over where we were going, or that maybe some of the wheels were stationary but others were not) and realized that unless you plan on going forward and backward in a straight line, its annoying. Ive found that if you lean on the handle opposite where you want to turn, it tends to veer in that direction. Good enough for now. My son is tall for 2 1/2 but he has some legroom still, which is nice. Also, the description says there are 6 cup holders. Theres 3. Plus the hood, where you can put a few things.