🐄 Ride the fun wave with the eco-smart Wheelybug!
The Wheelybug Toddler Wooden Ride-On is a safety-certified developmental toy designed for children aged 1 to 3 years. Featuring 360° multi-directional castor wheels for smooth mobility, a handcrafted eco-friendly wooden body with cushioned polyurethane padding, and compliance with EN71 safety standards, it encourages balance, coordination, and active play both indoors and outdoors without any assembly or batteries required.
Product Dimensions | 39 x 31 x 23.5 cm; 1.8 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months - 3 years |
Item model number | WBCOWS |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood, Polyurethane |
Colour | Cow |
Release date | 31 Oct. 2007 |
ASIN | B000VWX7MK |
M**J
Tiger Wheelybug Ride-On
I have just purchased the large Tiger Wheelybug. It is of sturdy contruction, with the seat being well padded and easily cleanable. It has a high quality wood base with castors attatched (instead of conventional wheels), which makes it highly manoeuvrable.This is an incredibly attractive ride-on, the soft upholtery and bright colours will not fail to draw the child's attention. The ease of movement whilst aboard the Wheelybug, can allow the child to develop both their confidence, and movement skills.The Wheelybug may be a little 'wayward' for some children, especially on wooden or smooth floor coverings,which allow it to gather up speed,which the child may not be ready to handle. However with appropriate adult supervision,the child will be able to 'negotiate' any obstacle at their own pace.I would dissuade other children from pushing the Wheelybug, while being ridden by another child. as it is designed to be driven by its rider; otherwise it is potentially uncontrollable.To conclude my review, I will say the following; good value, excellently made, visually attractive, encourages confidence and dexterity, good exercise and fun to ride. From a safety aspect,it is strong and robust and the points I raised may apply to any toy, if not used responsibly.Lastly,the handle height is very low (tiger's ears almost touch the top of the handle);this is not so in the illustration. As the Wheelybug comes assembled,it would not appear that the handle height can be adjusted, or if it can be, there were no intructions on how to do this. Have others buyers found this?
S**R
A great alternative to all that plastic!
I bought this for my daughter's 1st birthday after reading some of the reviews that said the small size was very small.It was too large for a one year old (as indicated on age guidance) and yet despite the fact it is described as 'large' it is not a big product. I am inclined to agree with other posters about the size, as I think anything smaller than this wouldn't last that long and would be grown out of quite quickly.However, my daughter took to it immediately, and although she couldn't ride on it at first, she sat and moved it around and talked to it's little face. Then when she started walking, she pushed it around and now rides on it well at 19 months.My son who is nearly 5 also likes it, and if often caught having a sneaky ride on it despite the fact he deems it a 'baby toy'. Most children of about 5 and under take a shine to it when seeing it.It is by far the nicest, most well-made ride-on toy I've seen. It's robust and the casters make it really fast on laminated floors and fun for the children to ride in all directions. It's easy to keep clean, and has a padded back which makes the seat part seem quite comfy.I highly recommend this toy and I think it's great quality at a good price.Every house should have a wheelybug mouse!
R**R
Size up for taller babies!
We ordered the smallest size (1-3) for our 1 year old for Christmas and it's absolutely gorgeous in design, beautifully made and put together. The only thing is, my daughter is very tall for her age and the mouse is actually a bit too small for her. Her bum barely fits on it it's that small. My daughter is bigger than most 1 year olds though, so if you have a small baby it should be fine. She's not interested in riding it just yet, she pushes it around like a toy car and lets her soft toys ride on it for now but it looks really lovely sat in our living room. We prefer wooden toys to the plastic type littering most living rooms so this little mouse fits in perfectly!! Would recommend, but if baby is on the big size, go one size up! Also, make sure little one has shoes or sturdy slippers on when riding - little toes could be easily run over! But the instructions tell you all that :)
B**E
Recommend Highly. Small Bug still used by 3 year old (Wish they made Mummy sized ones)
I purchased the Small Wheelybug for my child when he was 9 months old. At the time I was in a muddle over which size to order and I am glad I choose the small one. If I had choosen the larger one, he would have been much older before he could use it properly himself and there is no fun in that !!! My nearly 3 year old still uses the small version daily and he is big for his age.He loved it straight away. As he got older he pushed it by the handle and then went to sitting on it and to whizzing around the house. He is nearly 3 years now and quite tall for his age but still is comfortable whizzing around on the small version. It was been used nearly every day during the last 2 and a half years.It is really well built and the fact that it is on casters makes it easy for the little ones to manoeuvre out of the corners.Highly Recommend. One of the best toys I have every bought !
Q**.
Go large…..
Ordered smaller version first (yes, I checked the dimensions) - however, like many of the reviews it seemed too small for a one year old. No issues returning and reordering the larger version - arrived quickly, looks really very well made and sturdy.
E**Y
but I have to admit that this concept was not easy for our 1-year old grand-daughter to grasp as a ...
This little ride-on is very robust and well worth paying a bit more for than the plastic alternatives, most of which have a steering wheel or handle bars that are fixed, so that the rider can only go backwards or forwards. Fitted with castors, this little ride-on can go in any direction. The thing that perhaps we were not ready for was a "learning curve" for the younger rider. You and I, as adults can see that what you do is sit on the thing, hold on to the loop and propel yourself with your feet in the direction that you want to go, but I have to admit that this concept was not easy for our 1-year old grand-daughter to grasp as a first-time experience. The plastic variety that involve an element of balancing, would surely have been more of a challenge however. This toy will last for years or until our grand-daughter tires of it and wants something more complex - whichever occurs the sooner. In the meantime it represents a sound play investment.
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