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Speeding Girl Car!

posted by Munchkin @ 8:07 AM
Sunday, August 22, 2010

Injusa Speeding Girl Car

Wow!  Be the envy of all the other kids on your block in this speedy girl car!

This speedy car comes with a 6 volt re-chargeable battery, a charger and thermal fuse cut out for added safety.

The speedy girl car has forward and reverse and a unique steering wheel that can be taken off the car and plugged in to a TV to play video games.

Video Games Included:
1 – Air Alert
2 – Panzer Fly car
3 – Broken Wall
4 – Rabbit Adventures
5 – Cutz Bear
6 – Bicycle
7 – Crazy Hammer
8 – Brave Boy
Race you to the finish!

Kids just want to pedal!

posted by Munchkin @ 7:57 AM
Saturday, August 21, 2010

Injusa Phantom Racer Truck

Kids just want to pedal for fun. Kids are little people on the go with energy to burn and manufacturers have been making pedal cars and ride ons with our children in mind.

The endless hours of fun these very unique toy cars provide lies in their ability to empower a child’s imagination and free their creativity to explore all sorts of adventures.

Yes, pedal cars and ride on toys, like the automobile has made a home for itself in world history.  Whatever the adventure, you can watch your child put the pedal to the metal with 1KHP = 1 kid horsepower and 2 foot lbs. of torque.

Kids just want to pedal!

The Playmobile

posted by Toy Meister @ 7:59 AM
Friday, July 2, 2010

Mini Motos ATV Sport

Like all kids my age, I grew up rushing home from school to watch programs like “Razzle Dazzle” on TV.  These shows had ads for all the latest toys, like the Slinky or Etch-a-Sketch or Silly Putty.

And of course, the Playmobile.  It was a tiny car with a real engine, and in the ad the kids were chasing one another down the street in it.  I wanted this car more than anything I ever wanted in my life.  I began dropping hints for Christmas.

I might as well have dropped hints that I wanted a solid gold bicycle, for all my parents would or could do.  Six kids on a military salary.  Get used to disappointment.

I promised myself that when I had kids, I would get them a Playmobile.  But of course, I had to go have girls. And my girls couldn’t have been less interested in driving around in a toy car.  Which was fine, because they weren’t making them any more.

So when my daughter presented me with a grandson, I saw my chance to load this kid up with all the toys I wanted as a kid but couldn’t have.  A friend of my wife’s showed us a motorcycle his son has out-grown and he was willing to sell.

Now the little guy tools around on this pretend Mini Moto ATV Sport motorcycle, and I swear the grin on his face is so wide it’s a wonder the top of his head doesn’t come off. And tooling around is what he was doing the other day when I left him in the care of his Mom and my wife and set off to mow the lawn.

I have a fairly big lot, so I bought myself a ride-on mower a few years back. I was zipping around cutting the grass, headphones on, music blaring, when I caught sight of my grandson on his motorcycle.

We locked eyes.  I grinned evilly.  He grinned back.  I dropped my mower down to second gear, let out the clutch and the chase was on.

In second gear, my mower precisely matches the speed of his motorcycle. So I set off in a slow speed pursuit of the little guy, and he was as insanely delighted as a kid could be.

And so was I.  What nobody else could hear was that my music player had switched tunes and the random selection was “Live and Let Die”.  Perfect chase music.  We rolled over hill and dale - well, OK, around the yard, with him zigging and sagging to get away and me, always just a few meters behind.

It went on for quite a while, until finally he was looking back at me, grinning and managed to run his motorcycle into a patch of raspberry bushes.  Like most boys’ games, it ended in tears.  But it sure was fun while it lasted.

Finally, almost half a century later, I got my car chase.  And yes, I loved it. I loved it because for those brief, wonderful moments, I was a boy again.

A big boy, sure. But a boy, just the same.

Boys and Their Toys!

posted by Toy Meister @ 7:29 AM
Friday, July 2, 2010

Little Chopper Ride on Toy

I’ll admit it: I’m a boy. A big boy, sure.  But a boy just the same. 

My daughter came over the other day with my grandson in tow.  It was a reasonably warm, sunny spring day, and the moment the little guy burst out of the car he wanted to play.

Fortunately, we have the technology for that.  He ran to the garage where we park his motorcycle.

Now, understand, it isn’t a real motorcycle.  We have a family ban on motorcycles. My mother put the ban in place, and it remains to this day.  None of her six children, nor any of her children’s children has ever, to my knowledge, ridden on a motorcycle.  Mom felt like she had quite enough to worry about, thanks.

I was equally rigid in enforcing the same ban on my girls, so it was with some degree of bemusement that my daughter came over one day with her 2 year old son to find that Grandpa had bought him a Little Chopper ride on toy motorcycle.

Well, a motorcycle-ish type of toy.  The motorcycle is powered by a 6 volt battery and if he puts the pedal to the metal, he can roar around the yard at speeds approaching 2 miles a week.  Which he is allowed to do, providing he wears a helmet and keeps to the grass.

The first time he clambered on board this thing, I felt a rush of envy.

Mini Motos Star Car 6v Black (Remote Controlled)

posted by Munchkin @ 11:35 AM
Saturday, June 5, 2010

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The Mini Motos Car Bug pedal car is such a jewel to ride in.

The Mini Motos Car Bug comes with a remote control.   The Car Bug can be driven as a normal ride-on or simply flip the switch and you as a parent take over with the hand held remote.

The Mini Motos Car Bug remote works up to 50M (164 ft).

When your little tyke tries to show you how fast they can go, while enjoying the cool music the car bug plays or tooting their horn, the car will stop if driven out of range.

Cool ride!

Injusa Scooter Duo 6 Volt

posted by Munchkin @ 6:14 PM
Sunday, January 31, 2010

Injusa Scooter Duo 6v

Kids will have a blast with the new Injusa Scooter Duo Pink now with a 6 volt motor.  The Scooter Duo is sure to top the charts as one of our most popular kids ride-on scooters!

It is sleek, it is detailed and it has lots of cool decals.

This very cool electric moped for kids is a dream come true for all little “wannabe” bikers.

True to European standards, this top of the line vehicle is quality you will appreciate.  It is built for serious riding and loads of fun.  Powered by a 6 volt motor, it comes with a 6 volt battery and charger.  Reaching speeds up to 5 mph makes for hours of riding fun.  It even has training wheels for those kids who are not ready for 2-wheelers just yet.

Designed and built in Spain, Injusa ride-ons are top of the line battery powered toys.

Injusa ride-on toys are not only beautiful, they are built to last. You will definitely appreciate the quality.

Pink “Slug Bug” Mini Motos Car Bug

posted by Munchkin @ 9:10 AM
Monday, November 30, 2009

Mini Motos Car Racer Bug

Your little girl will feel like a big girl as she drives this stylish pink “slug bug.”  The Mini Motos Car Bug is a battery-operated riding toy featuring a purple ABS plastic body with colorful heart designs and yellow hubcaps.  This cute kid-sized Mini Motos car travels 2 to 4 mph.

The Mini Motos Car Racer Bug comes with a remote control.  The Mini Motos car can be driven as a normal ride-on or simply flip the switch and have a parent take over with the hand held remote.  Remote works up to 50M (164 ft).  The battery operated car will stop if driven out of range.

Don’t forget the little “toot, toot” horn and left and right turn signals.  Also your little girl will “get down” with the music the car racer plays.

So….cool!!

Little Chopper Battery Operated Ride On Toy Motorcycle

posted by Munchkin @ 9:03 AM
Sunday, November 29, 2009

Little Chopper Battery Operated Motorcycle

The Little Chopper Kids Motorcycle is one of the smallest battery operated units.

The cycle’s 6-volt motor tops out at a conservative 2 mph, ideal for a child’s leisurely spin around the block.

The little chopper kids motorcycle features a realist motor sound and forward and reverse driving features.  The little chopper is equipped with working headlight and rear lights.

Let your little boy in on the ride of his life!!

Evel Knievel Classic Motorcycle

posted by Munchkin @ 9:29 AM
Saturday, November 28, 2009

Evel Knievel Classic Motorcycle

The Evel Knievel Classic Motorcycle is by far the greatest toy ever made.I put my Evel Knievel classic through more dangerous and death defying stunts than the actual Evel Knievel could have survived in 10 lifetimes.

Like everyone else, I too suffered more than my share of bruised knuckles trying to achieve scale speeds of Mach 1!!

I would love to see Capt. Robby Knievel market a toy. I would have my 40 year old butt right out in my driveway jumping it over model cars!!

Screw radio control rides, long live the Evel Knievel stunt cycle!! 

Feber Buggy Bucaneer 12 Volt Battery Powered Car

posted by Munchkin @ 9:07 AM
Monday, November 23, 2009

Feber Buggy Bucaneer 12 volt

Feber’s excellent all terrain buggy fits two children and comes with gears for both forward and reverse with foot accelerator and pedal brake. 

The Buggy Bucaneer 12 Volt Battery Powered Car features an electronic steering wheel with sounds for accelerating, indicating horn and a working FM radio!!

Working headlights for those dark cloudy evenings in the yard!  Two adjustable seats and large sized wheels complete this fantastic ride on toy which is sure to keep the children happy.  Its ride reaches up to 5.6 km per hour.

All plastics used in the construction of this ride on toy are U.V. stabilised.

Awesome ride!

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