🚀 Soar into Adventure with Kidsthrill!
The Kidsthrill Airplane Toy is a vibrant, battery-powered toy designed for children aged 3-12, featuring bump & go technology, flashing lights, and realistic sounds. Made from durable plastic, it promotes imaginative play and motor skill development, making it a perfect gift for young aviation enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions | 17.2 x 3.3 x 4.2 inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Plane |
Color | A380 |
Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Operation Mode | electric |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Flashing Light, Bump & Go Tech, Realistic Sound |
A**R
Awesome
2 year old loved it
D**.
Exactly as described.
Great little toy. My 3year old and 8 month old grandsons both loved it.
J**I
Like
My nephew really likes it
P**D
Pretty good airplanes.
These airplanes are the perfect size for my 2 year old grandson to hold and he really likes them. They appear to be strong and well made. The only thing I am unhappy about is that the lights and noise are hard to turn on and when on, go off pretty quickly.
C**Y
meh
it’s made of decent quality plastic but the wings and parts don’t click in and stay very well - it’s super easy to pull apart. almost have to glue the pieces in place.
C**E
Really cool
Well made
L**Y
Parenting Fail
I was trying to introduce my son to the idea of planes before his first plane ride. In my head this was going to be perfect. I could tell little man about the plane and we could walk the little people on and put them in their seats to “buckle up.” Then we would listen to the flight attendant for safety instructions. I’d show him the wings and tell him about takeoff and landing. Total parenting fail. I didn’t realize it was motorized and decided to turn it on. It spins around super fast then moves on its own crashing into things and making noise. I was instantly regretting turning the thing on, flashing forward to the therapy bills I’d be incurring in the future for my son’s fear of planes. We quickly turned it off and now just use it as a non-motorized toy. Even that is awful since the sides do not stay open on their own so every time he wants to play with this I need to not only hold it open for him but I also need to help him get the people in their seats because the pegs are so small it’s impossible for a little one to do on their own. Plus the flight attendant can only be placed into her stand facing exactly the right way because it’s not a circular peg. All around a bad purchase on my part. Luckily he doesn’t seem to have any long-term damage from the one time we turned it on. Though after proofing this post, I wonder if I maybe I do… 🤔
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