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I can't remember the name of this push along toy for toddlers, but it had a plastic turbine that sweeped up toys and then pushed them along into a small compartment. I used it a long time ago when I was a child and want to get it for my nephew but can't remember the name of it and cannot find it on the internet.
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Barbie Toy Story 3 Barbie Loves Woody Doll
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Barbie Toy Story 3 Barbie Loves Woody Doll
Product Features
Inspired by Disney/Pixar's new film Toy Story 3
Relive the movie moments with feature fashion play dolls
Celebrate the Barbie fashion heritage with featured Toy Story 3 doll
Includes themed Barbie doll, brush, and backpack clip with mini-figurine of character
Sure to be a collector favorite
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When and what should i buy for nearly walking boy?
stefanie
My son has been standing on furniture for almost a month now and I'm wondering what is the best push/walking toy for him? I'm also not looking to spend a million bucks. Thanks!
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They don't actually need anything, and walking with a hand on the furniture for balance is more than enough to get them going. In fact, not not having a push toy to help them get across the middle of the empty room is usually the final motivation they need to let go and take their first few free steps.
If you do want to get a toy for them though, try to make sure it has variable speed wheels. We got a fisher-price car that doubles as a walker but the wheels are all free-moving so for someone just starting out walking it would just slide out from under them (on hardwood anyway - would be better on carpet). Others have adjustable settings on the wheels to make it harder to push.
Something like the classic popper (http://toddlerstoys.org/push-toys-for-toddlers/fisher-price-corn-popper-push-along-toy) takes a bit more time to get the hang of but once they do have the hang of it, it will encourage them to run (after they have the hang of walking).
They don't actually need anything, and walking with a hand on the furniture for balance is more than enough to get them going. In fact, not not having a push toy to help them get across the middle of the empty room is usually the final motivation they need to let go and take their first few free steps.
If you do want to get a toy for them though, try to make sure it has variable speed wheels. We got a fisher-price car that doubles as a walker but the wheels are all free-moving so for someone just starting out walking it would just slide out from under them (on hardwood anyway - would be better on carpet). Others have adjustable settings on the wheels to make it harder to push.
Something like the classic popper (http://toddlerstoys.org/push-toys-for-toddlers/fisher-price-corn-popper-push-along-toy) takes a bit more time to get the hang of but once they do have the hang of it, it will encourage them to run (after they have the hang of walking).
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