RIDE-ON TOYS

While the start of the season is a bit delayed this year (thanks, COVID!), Dynacraft is bringing some popular mascots home in a new line of plush ride-on toys. Instead, one wheel moves faster that the other in order to perform a turn. This in addition to the free spinning back wheel creates the illusion of a drift. Dynacraft has received 19 reports of pedals sticking, including seven reports of minor injuries; abrasions, cuts and bruises.

I also love their Cool Organizational Ideas for all of your great. ‘Tank controls’ replace a traditional steering wheel to make the riding experience more fun, experimental and intuitive. The fishing rods contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban. The eyes on the toy can detach, posing a small part choking hazard to children. Breakstone White & Gluck has been recognized by the League of American Bicyclists as a Silver Level Bicycle Friendly Business. The League recognized our firm’s commitment to cycling safety, and our dedication to protecting children from head injuries.

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Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. The acceleration pedal on the battery-operated ride-on toys can stick, posing fall and crash hazards. Be cautious when buying, even with push or pedal ride-on toys, because you are trusting these toys to support your child. Bikes under $100 are easy on the pocket book, but not always the easiest and safest to ride. The Kent Chaos is your best bet for a boy’s bike in this price range. If you’re interested in checking out mid and high-end bikes, read our Kids’ Bikes Comparison Charts and Recommendations page.

They have sample parent-to-kid safety contracts, and many easy-to-follow assembly videos for every product that they offer. They even have a full resource center with so much for their consumers. With this concept, we tried to show practical applications of motion instead of teaching them the theory behind it. Even though some top-selling toys are themed on space, in the ride-on category, it is not as popular. The client was however very interested in some of the initial concepts that we created, popular among which were the ideas of moving parts & the concept of motion. We thought, how can we take the essence of what intrigues children about space (sense of adventure and the unknown) and apply those principles to motion.

By the time a child is on a 20” bike, they are waaaaay past the point where there should be coaster brakes on their bike. Reality is, coaster brakes are far cheaper than hand brakes and are pretty typical of any kid’s bike under $200. The Magna Throttle was declared by our testers to be more difficult to control and a wobblier ride than the Kent, although they did like that it was easier to turn. But even despite its wobbliness, the kids still enjoyed shorts rides around the neighborhood. And if you’re really looking to save, that $75 price tag can’t be beat.

The worst offender here is the Kent Chaos, which is a beast in the weight department. Dynacraft’s Despicable Me three-piece line includes the Minion Bike (4-to-8 years old; SRP $89.99) that features a fun Minion dynacraft klds-on toys shield and the bike accessory of the year… the Fart Blaster noisemaker. The Minion 3-Wheeled Scooter (3-to-5 years old; SRP $49.99) has fun motion-activated lights and authentic Minion sound effects.