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Most of the kids cars we feature are geared toward toddlers

If you've been to an amusement park, you know the fun of bumping into other cars while riding along on a dodgem car. Now you can bring this classic amusement park activity to your home with this ride on car for kids. Unique wheels allow the car to spin around 360@ and furniture-friendly bumpers help keep walls and other objects safe as little ones roll and bump their way through amusement park adventures.
Most of the kids cars we feature are geared toward toddlers between the ages of 3-7 years old. This is based on safety and the fact that kids of this age are still developing their motor skills, balance, and coordination. While older children might be able to use these toys, they'll likely outgrow them quickly and need something more advanced.
The offers what parents have come to expect from side-by-side seating electric cars — including speed of up to 5 mph — but with bold styling and extra features. Its front hood has a Jeep-branded Frisbee mount that kids can remove on a whim for a game of catch, while out back is a play barbecue set with pretend food to fuel their imaginations.
This two-seater airplane will have your kids giggling with delight as they take to the skies. It's a low-speed choice with just the right amount of thrill, and it has some pretty sweet features to boot: an FM radio that plays Bluey theme songs and phrases from the show, an adjustable steering wheel for multiple ages, and more. It also has a cup holder, rear seat storage area, and adjustable headrests.
If your kids are a bit older, and you're looking for a ride on toy that can provide a more adrenaline-pumping experience, this wooden bobsled roller coaster will have them giggling in their seats as they make their way up and down hills and swerve through mind-blowing hairpin turns. Kids can take it in turns, or race against one another for some friendly competition.
This sensory activity takes a bit of prep, but it's sure to be a hit with any kid who loves their toy cars. Set up a table with a plastic container of water, a sponge, and some shaving cream (the kind in aerosol cans works best). Let your kids give their cars a bath by submerging them under the running water and then wiping them clean. You can even add a few drops of their favorite essential oil for added fun. This activity helps develop hand-eye coordination, attention span, and imagination.

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