Matching Shopping
Picks:
- FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony (2007)
- Radio Flyer Folding Trike (2007)
- PlasmaCar Ride-On Vehicle
- Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino
- RipStik Caster Board
- Baby Einstein Bath Puppets
- Sit to Stand Alphabet Train
- Trunki Ride-On Suitcases for Kids
- Peg Perego Vespa Scooter
- RipStik Caster Board
- more...
Matching Consumer Reports:
Showing results 1 - 4 of 4 for "cheap ride on toys"
Morgan Cycle Junior Wheel Barrow Riding Toy
When they want to be just like you, give them the Morgan Cycle Junior Wheel Barrow Riding Toy . Designed specifically for child-sized help, this wheel barrow makes them feel like they're making a difference. Crafted with real, rugged tires to negotiate rough terrain. About Morgan Cycle Morgan Cycle has rejected the current trend to produce cheap, disposable plastic products in order to offer discerning parents classic, finely crafted ride-on toys that will last for generations and transcend fads. Based in Union, N.J., Morgan Cycle was founded by bicycle engineer Sylvester Yen, who drew on more than two decades of experience to design the company's line of quality retro toys. Morgan Cycle's first product was the streamlined, elegant Morgan tricycle, which was inspired by the original 1936 design of Harold Van Doren, a pioneering designer in the American Industrial Age who favored "simple solidity" in his style. Morgan Cycle has continued to expand its product line to include a variety of cars, scooters, bikes, sleighs, gas pumps and more, all characterized by beauty, safety, and quality craftsmanship. Durable steel construction with non-toxic finish Wood handles, plastic wheel, stamped tray and frame Rugged tire rolls over rough terrain Recommended for ages 2 to 4 years Dimensions: 32L x 16W x 14H inches
$45
Go to
Walmart
Walmart
Morgan Cycle Red Retro Pedal Car Riding Toy
Because kids have places to be, the Morgan Cycle Red Retro Pedal Car Riding Toy gets them there in style. Whether it's from one side of the playroom to the other, or for that long trek down the hallway, this riding toy makes sure they arrive on time, and safely. About Morgan Cycle Morgan Cycle has rejected the current trend to produce cheap, disposable plastic products in order to offer discerning parents classic, finely crafted ride-on toys that will last for generations and transcend fads. Based in Union, N.J., Morgan Cycle was founded by bicycle engineer Sylvester Yen, who drew on more than two decades of experience to design the company's line of quality retro toys. Morgan Cycle's first product was the streamlined, elegant Morgan tricycle, which was inspired by the original 1936 design of Harold Van Doren, a pioneering designer in the American Industrial Age who favored "simple solidity" in his style. Morgan Cycle has continued to expand its product line to include a variety of cars, scooters, bikes, sleighs, gas pumps and more, all characterized by beauty, safety, and quality craftsmanship. Durable steel construction Adjustable pedals Assembly required Recommended for ages 2 to 4 years Dimensions: 45L x 20W x 19H inches
$169
Go to
Walmart
Walmart
Morgan Cycle Retro Pink Crystal Scooter Riding Toy
Never underestimating the serious business of kid-sized fun, the Morgan Cycle Retro Pink Crystal Scooter Riding Toy gets them where they need to be, and keeps them looking good all the way there. Crafted in the style of retro 1930s scooters. About Morgan Cycle Morgan Cycle has rejected the current trend to produce cheap, disposable plastic products in order to offer discerning parents classic, finely crafted ride-on toys that will last for generations and transcend fads. Based in Union, N.J., Morgan Cycle was founded by bicycle engineer Sylvester Yen, who drew on more than two decades of experience to design the company's line of quality retro toys. Morgan Cycle's first product was the streamlined, elegant Morgan tricycle, which was inspired by the original 1936 design of Harold Van Doren, a pioneering designer in the American Industrial Age who favored "simple solidity" in his style. Morgan Cycle has continued to expand its product line to include a variety of cars, scooters, bikes, sleighs, gas pumps and more, all characterized by beauty, safety, and quality craftsmanship. Durable steel construction with non-toxic finish Adjustable handlebars Chrome wheels and solid rubber tires Recommended for ages 2 to 5 years Dimensions: 23L x 9W x 25H inches
$290
Go to
Walmart
Walmart
Chinaberry Sidewalks
From the acclaimed musician comes a tender, surprising, and often uproarious memoir about his dirt-poor southeast Texas boyhood.The only child of a hard-drinking father and a Holy Roller mother, Rodney Crowell was no stranger to bombast from an early age, whether knock-down-drag-outs at a local dive bar or fire-and-brimstone sermons at Pentecostal tent revivals. He was an expert at reading his father’s mercurial moods and gauging exactly when his mother was likely to erupt, and even before he learned to ride a bike, he was often forced to take matters into his own hands. He broke up his parents’ raucous New Year’s Eve party with gunfire and ended their slugfest at the local drive-in (actual restaurants weren’t on the Crowells’ menu) by smashing a glass pop bottle over his own head.Despite the violent undercurrents always threatening to burst to the surface, he fiercely loved his epilepsy-racked mother, who scorned boring preachers and improvised wildly when the bills went unpaid. And he idolized his blustering father, a honky-tonk man who took his boy to see Hank Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash perform live, and bought him a drum set so he could join his band at age eleven. Shot through with raggedy friends and their neighborhood capers, hilariously awkward adolescent angst, and an indelible depiction of the bloodlines Crowell came from, Chinaberry Sidewalks also vividly re-creates Houston in the fifties: a rough frontier town where icehouses sold beer by the gallon on paydays; teeming with musical venues from standard roadhouses to the Magnolia Gardens, where name-brand stars brought glamour to a place starved for it; filling up with cheap subdivisions where blue-collar day laborers could finally afford a house of their own; a place where apocalyptic hurricanes and pest infestations were nearly routine.But at its heart this is Crowell’s tribute to his parents and an exploration of their troubled yet ultimately redeeming romance. Wry, clear-eyed, and generous, it is, like the very best memoirs, firmly rooted in time and place and station, never dismissive, and truly fulfilling.From the Hardcover edition.
$27
Go to
Amazon
Amazon




