

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.

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!!

Children start to mature and use their gross motor skills almost immediately. Moms usually view in surprise as their kids achieve new abilities such as holding up their head, rolling over, and take those valuable initial steps.
As the child strengthens their gross motor abilities they can also start to increase the control of their smaller muscles required for fine motor abilities. Most of the time children gain almost all of their gross motor abilities through play. There are numerous toys and games which kids love which can help them expand these skills.
One old-fashioned toy which is excellent for gross motor talents development is the antique pedal car. These toys have been cherished by youngsters for generations. They are excellent for working all the leg muscles a kid has as well as some upper body muscles as well.
When a child uses a pedal car they also work on hand eye coordination for steering the car in the right route. Antique pedal cars as well as battery power-driven pedal cars are great for the development of kids at any age. Since your child uses their body to launch the vehicle forward they’re inflating their strength and muscle control.
A different old school toy which is perfect for gross motor abilities growth is an antique pedal car.

As adults, the James Bond wannabe in all of us would delight in the bevy of choices of supercars 007 has driven. Now we can give our kids a wonderful array of choice with ride on toy cars. The battery powered Enzo Ferrari, purely made to be beautiful and luxurious. If you have a budding James Bond on your hands, set him up with a ride worthy of 007. This electric ride on car is made in Italy, licensed from Ferrari and designed in conjunction with their engineers. To you this means quality product. To him it shouts, “WOW, Ferrari”!
A terrific ride on toy with tough Polystyrene and Polyethylene bodywork - very strong and flexible and paint deep injected means scratches can be buffed away. To you it says great safety factor. To him it says “have to save the world no time for body work”!
An electric powered Ferrari with forward, reverse and neutral gears and electronic acceleration - the car will stop when his foot is off the accelerator. To you this says “Excellent learning tools” - To him it states “Control is mine”. Bond, James Bond.
It may be missing a few gadgets but the great Q has nothing on a child’s imagination. After a few rides in this battery powered ride on Ferrari, he may demand that his milk be shaken, not stirred.

The Feber Formula 1 Car - compact and sporty — makes kids’ dreams come true! Imagine the thrill of driving a cool car like this Formula 1 car. Kids love these cars but, even better, parents love them because of their great quality.
This electric riding toy has a 6 volt motor and comes with the 6 volt battery and charger. It has a run time of approximately 2 hours every time the battery is charged and travels up to 4 mph in forward and reverse gears.
Designed and built in Spain, Feber battery powered ride-on toys are top of the line battery powered toys and is sure to delight your little speedster. Feber ride-on toys are not only beautiful, they are built to last. You will definitely appreciate the quality.
Is your child passionate about driving cars? Then make their dreams come true! Kids love these cars, moving along at a great 3-4 mph but, even better … Real racing sounds.
Your kids will be the toast of the neighborhood as they race around the yard on this little beauty!

Kids love the Battery Operated Ride on Toys like Indian Motorcycles. Where can you find the coolest ones available on the market today. In creating this page I was amazed at how many are out there in every style and type from Quads, Trucks, Classy Cars, Working Ride Ons - like Cub Cadet to Motorcycles.
I had given my kids each a Battery Operated Ride On toy on their second birthdays, but now they are older and can no longer use these and have moved on to bigger toys.
The coolest Battery Operated Ride on Toys - some which you may have ever seen - Indian Motorcycles, Feber Roadsters, Injusa Phantom Racers, Mini Moto Cars and so much more.. The look of pleasure on their face when they first try out their new ride on toy is something that we as parents and our grandparents treasures. It’s an experience of pleasure that reasonates in both the kids and us as adults, as we connect with feelings from our past when we too had an identical experience of delight.
Being a kid is all about having a good time as much and as frequently as possible and a new ride on auto holds the possibility of having lots of fun well into the future.