Gisteren was ik op een verjaardagsfeestje en daar zag ik deze. Leuk voor de kinderen. Je hebt dit ding ook in andere uitvoeringen van andere beesten (muis, tijger). Ik prefereer het varken.
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Gisteren was ik op een verjaardagsfeestje en daar zag ik deze. Leuk voor de kinderen. Je hebt dit ding ook in andere uitvoeringen van andere beesten (muis, tijger). Ik prefereer het varken.
On... Wheely bugs / wheelie bugs
Wheely Bugs
Description: These are without doubt the last word in ride-on technology. Simple design, stunning appearance and it’ll keep your toddler amused for hours. Our five-year-old still plays with hers, three years on. The Wheely Bugs come in a number of designs, including a bee, ladybird, mouse and cow. They are available in two sizes – small (6 months–2 years) and large (12 months–3 years).
Pros: The reason I feel the Wheely Bug is such an important toy is its 360-degree capability. A huge fault with many of the push along/ride-on toys is their insistence on regular wheels, either fixed with bolts or connected to an axle, limiting the child’s directional options and requiring a considerable amount of practice and a fundamental understanding of physics to master. Quite a lot to ask from a child under two, don’t you think? Throw in the concept of a steering wheel and the toy may prove to be more frustrating than fun. With the Wheely Bug castors, your child can decide to change direction without thought. The Bug will comply and the net result is that there are fewer nasty falls and tantrums.
Cons: The only problem we’ve experienced is one of the castors falling off after some serious usage. Easily remedied with a spanner.
What’s It All About? The Wheely Bug works best on smooth surfaces – tiles, lino, laminate floors. If you’re a deep shag sort of a household you might find they stick a bit on carpet. As well as being available from specialist toyshops you can find Wheely Bugs reasonably priced on eBay.
Bloke’s Rating: Top banana. I can’t recommend them enough. Sheer brilliance.
Feb. 16: Something New
being able to ride the wheelie cow on his own is a relatively new skill that we both enjoy. i could watch him scoot around on it all day... i just wish he's keep on the cowboy hat i keep putting on his head