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Best ride-on toys for thrilling, active fun

October 25, 2024 by Chicago Tribune

Which ride-on toy is best?

Learning to control a ride-on toy can be an exhilarating adventure for a child. However, the benefits go far beyond mere fun. When using a ride-on toy, a child learns the fundamentals of balance and coordination while developing gross motor skills.

What you need to know before buying a ride-on toy

Intended age and weight range of the toy

When shopping for a ride-on toy for your child, the first thing to consider is if it is age-appropriate. A ride-on toy for older kids may be dangerous for a younger child and lead to injuries. If, on the other hand, your child is too old for a ride-on toy, that means your child will not be able to operate it easily, and it might not support their weight. Again, this could lead to injuries. It is important to always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for age and weight restrictions.

How the toy is powered

Ride-on toys can be propelled forward in several ways. Some models may need a parent to push the toy, while others require the child to perform some action, such as walking, peddling or even wiggling from side to side. There is also the option to purchase a ride-on toy that runs on battery power, so it can be driven like any other motorized vehicle. This last option is usually best for older kids.

Add-on features

It is important to realize that some ride-on toys are just vehicles while others have many features such as lights, sounds, storage space and more. The number of extras you need will vary from child to child, as some will be fascinated by beeps and honks while others will just want to ride.

Size for storage

Parents also need to consider size in terms of storage. Some smaller models can easily be stashed away in a closet, but larger models may take up a considerable amount of room in the garage. Be sure you have adequate storage space for the ride-on toy you are considering.

Cost

The last feature you will want to think about is the cost. While it is possible to find a durable child’s ride-on toy for $50, these models will be for the youngest kids, something that may be better suited for a playroom than the playground. As kids get older, their toys become more expensive. It is possible to spend $300 or more on a motorized vehicle that is suitable for an older child.

Ride-on toys FAQ

Q. Can I leave my child’s ride-on toy outside?

A. Leaving your child’s toys outside is not recommended because it exposes them to UV rays that will hasten the deterioration of the build materials. It is best to store all ride-on toys inside whenever they are not in use.

Q. How do I know if a ride-on toy has been recalled?

A. The Consumer Products Safety Commission has a website that features a searchable database. For peace of mind, you can visit the website and do a search for your particular ride-on toy to quickly determine if there have ever been any recall notices issued.

Best ride-on toys

Top ride-on toy

Rollplay Nighthawk Electric Ride-On Toy

Rollplay Nighthawk Electric Ride-On Toy

What you need to know: This ride-on toy is great for older kids over the age of six who want a fast ride they can control.

What you’ll love: This ride-on toy arrives assembled and can support kids who weigh up to 110 pounds. It operates at speeds up to 6.5 miles per hour and is highly maneuverable.

What you should consider: This model has a slightly steeper learning curve.

Top ride-on toy for the money

Little Tikes Cozy Coupe

Little Tikes Cozy Coupe

What you need to know: With the removable floor, this toy can quickly change from something the parent controls to a vehicle the child drives.

What you’ll love: The rugged design supports kids up to 50 pounds, and there is a small storage space in the rear for convenience.

What you should consider: The assembly of this unit can be quite challenging.

Worth checking out

Kiddieland Toys Limited Minnie Dancing Ride-On

Kiddieland Toys Limited Minnie Dancing Ride-On

What you need to know: This toy is cute and perfect for entertaining younger kids.

What you’ll love: This interactive ride-on toy features a dancing Minnie Mouse as well as a number of buttons that trigger lights and sounds. It is brightly colored and has a rear bumper that provides additional stability.

What you should consider: This toy is best for kids who have already mastered walking.

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