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The base for the rocking toy converts into a handle so that the young ones may be pushed around without pain in adult backs. The update for the Rock & Roll Trike is an increase in handle length by four inches, making it even easier on the grown-ups. The push-bar is a wonderful invention and worth it's weight in gold as far as this parent is concerned.

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The Fisher Price Rock and Roll Trike Reinvented

fisher price rock and roll trike The Fisher Price Rock and Roll Trike Reinvented Fisher-Price is always coming out with some new item that seems like it’s been on the market for ages. The Rock & Roll and Ride Deluxe Trike is definitely in this category.

This is “my first tricycle” done right: a newer version of the Rock, Roll & Ride Trike with a bit of an update with the caretaker in mind. This is good news for me.

The trike is said to be just right for a wide age range of 18 months to 5 years because of the item’s versatility. It can start as an indoor toy with a the handle set underneath as the base for a rocking toy. The kids get the thrill of “riding” a bike with the safety of indoor play. As the young ones want to toddle outside to explore this trike will go with them.

The base for the rocking toy converts into a handle so that the young ones may be pushed around without pain in adult backs. The update for the Rock & Roll Trike is an increase in handle length by four inches, making it even easier on the grown-ups. The push-bar is a wonderful invention and worth it’s weight in gold as far as this parent is concerned.

The wheels on this toy are the plastic kind that offer very little traction if all you have is gravel or grass on which to drive. Our experience has found that the best bit of “road” for these wheels is a patch of concrete or a nice long sidewalk. I have read of other parents wrapping rubber bands around the wheels to increase traction on grass and such.

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