- 4 spunky, chunky vehicles
- Pull back action sends cars zooming
- Truck chimes, taxi squeaks, race car rattles, and bell rings
- Great fun graphics
- Designed for a child 12 months and up
Product Description
1 year & up. Four happy and colorful vehicles speed by in a flash! Taxi, dump truck, racer and car each have happy faces. Children love to roll them around on the floor! Pull-Back action, rev them up and watch them zoom…. More >>
Toysmith Battat Ready Set Go Cars Toy
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May 19th, 2010 at 11:08 pm
I don’t see that anyone has mentioned this so I thought I’d add it…
In addition to these cute little cars they are packaged in this terrific cube box with a transparent front and a carrying handle. PERFECT for wrapping. So much better than getting toys in plastic bags or blister packs. I was impressed with the packaging.
The cars really are cute.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 20th, 2010 at 1:02 am
These are the cutest cars ever! They are my grandson’s favorite of all cars because he can make them go so fast with very little effort. They are strong and durable. I would have these cars over any others on the market.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 20th, 2010 at 1:53 am
I got these for my son when he turned 12 months on the basis of the very positive reviews here. At first, I regretted the choice, seeing that my son didn’t take to the cars right away. Then, at about 14 or 15 months, he really got into them. The cranking sound intrigued him and like most boys, he fell in love with all cars, buses, and trucks.
He is now 20 months and still enjoys playing with the cars, but he hasn’t yet figured out that you must face each car forward in order to get it to move forward quickly with the cranking motion (as opposed to just pushing it). He loves to make the cranking sound himself, but he often does it with the car turned backwards. I used to spend a bit of time trying to show him how to do this and then gave up, but I will tackle this challenge again with him and see what happens. Perhaps only my child has this problem with the cars, but he doesn’t have any developmental delays, as far as his doctor can determine!
I agree with other reviewers that the cars are a little expensive for what they are, but they are of decent size and seem sturdy. I’d expect something closer to $20, $25 max, rather than $30 or $35. Of course, if your child loves the cars and spends a lot of time with them, you will not mind the extra $10!
Rating: 4 / 5
May 20th, 2010 at 3:26 am
My 1 year old got these for Christmas and they have already stopped going forward and they certainly go nowhere on carpet. They also feel really cheap, but strangely they were not cheap. Granted, he has pulled them back a few times in the last week and he has done the typical one year old banging, but what kid doesn’t do this to toys, and what kind of company doesn’t make toys to withstand this type of playing. I’d say if your kid is past the banging, abusing toys phase and you have only hard wood floors in your home, then these are the cars for you, but if not check out K’s cars. He also got those for Christmas, and those are much better quality.
Rating: 2 / 5
May 20th, 2010 at 6:12 am
I was so excited to think that they would work on our carpet, but they didn’t. And now one of them isn’t working at all. My little one still likes them, but not as much as I had hoped.
Rating: 3 / 5