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Category: Pedal Cars


Lionel Pedal Car This Toy Train Is So Cool

24 October, 2010 (23:34) | Pedal Cars | By:

Whooooo Whooooooo!!!!! We are pleased to introduce the first pedal train in Lionel Train’s history. This pedal car is made of quality all-steel construction and features realistic locomotive sounds along (2 AA batteries) with a ringing chrome bell. Your lil’ train engineer will love this new locomotive pedal car. Features adjustable length pedals and steering wheel along with a padded seat. Adult supervision
Train Specifications

  • Dimensions: Length 46” X Width 18” X Height 25”
  • Product weight 44 lbs.
  • Materials: Durable steel
  • Finish: Child safe, non-toxic coating
  • Wheels: metal and solid rubber
  • Recommended ages: 3 to 5 years old
  • Adult assembly required, approx 30 min.
  • Lionel Train Prdal Car

    Lionel Train Prdal Car

    Kids Blue Roadster Pedal Car

    4 September, 2010 (17:46) | Pedal Cars | By:

    What I like about this kids pedal car is that it designed after a roadster. Take a look at the shiny paint job. It is a power coated blue finish and has body striping. How cool it that! This is one beautifully finished pedal car that any toddler would love to ride in. Classic detailing includes a chrome grill, adjustable windshield, flared arches and black padded seat, working headlights, side runners and mudguards. Spare wheel mounted on the tailgate gives this an authentic look. Made with safety in mind, this toy complies with US Toy Safety Standard and is made for children ages 3 and up. Visit BestPriceToys.com to learn more about pedal cars.

    Kids Pedal Car In Blue

    Kids Pedal Car In Blue

    Safe Play Includes Wearing A Bike Helmet

    29 July, 2010 (03:40) | Kids Toys, Pedal Cars | By:

    Make sure your child wears a helmet. As parents we want our child to play safe and that must include wearing a helmet. Our Child Trike Helmet is available at Best Price Toys in toddler size and child size. Parents should teach children to wear a helmets when biking or riding a scooter to and from school. Make sure your child’s bicycle helmet has a label stating it meets CPSC’s mandatory safety standard. Wearing a bicycle helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85 percent.CPSC staff has reports of an annual average of 80 children under 16 years of age who died in bicycle-related incidents in recent years. About half of the 500,000 bicycle-related emergency room-treated injuries in 2007 involved children under the age of 16. When taking part in other recreational activities, wear the right helmet for that activity. Read CPSC’s “Which Helmet for Which Activity” publication, which helps parents choose the most appropriate helmet, at http://www.cpsc.gov/CPSCPUB/PUBS/349.pdf (pdf).

    Toddler Tricycle Helmet

    Toddler Tricycle Helmet

  • Toddler Trike Helmet fits Head Size 18″ to 20″
  • Child Trike Helmet fits Head Size 20″ to 21.5″
  • Meets or Exceeds ANSI Z90.4 and it is CPSC and Snell B95A CertifiedSafety Tip: For maximum protection, CPSC recommends replacing after 1 year of use.There are different helmets for different activities. Each type of helmet is made to protect your head from the impacts common to a particular activity or sport. Be sure to wear a helmet that is appropriate for the particular activity you’re involved in. (See the table in this pamphlet for guidance). Other helmets may not protect your head as effectively. For example, there are helmets designed for bike riding, motorcycle helmets, football helmet, baseball helmets, just make sure you purchase a helmet for the right activity.


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