| | |  |  Little Mommy | Home » » » Little Mommy 3 In 1 Wagon | | | | | | | Description: | | The Little Mommy 3-in-1 Wagon has three fun ways to play. It's a teeter-totter, which transforms into a spinner ride and ultimately transforms into a wagon full of fun! Girls will love pushing their dolls around town. Playtime is three times the fun with the Little Mommy 3-in-1 Wagon. It works with basic dolls or Newborn Twins for double the fun! | | | Features: | |
• 3-in-1 Wagon has three exciting ways to play
• It's a teeter-totter, a spinner ride and ultimately it transforms into a wagon for three times the fun
• It works with basic dolls or newborn twins for double the fun
• Part of Little Mommy Collection
• Age Range 2 to 11 Years
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 16.9 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.84 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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37 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Don't waste your moneyMar 18, 2006
By Goldino I bought this wagon today for my two daughters ages 2.5 and 4.5. They carry their dolls and stuffed animals around by the armful so I thought they would have fun pulling them around in a wagon instead. This toy is a piece of junk. It is advertised as "3 in 1" with the added ability to act as a teeter-totter and spinning ride in addition to a wagon. To use it in this way, you have to fold up the handle which requires turning a knob with one hand and folding the wagon's handle down with the other hand. It requires a fair amount of coordination to do this assuming the kids even know they need to do it. My kid tried to push the handle down without turning the lever and pretty much broke the thing on the first try. The mechanism that folds up the wheels stopped working. Also assuming you do fold up the handle, I think it is a stretch to call the thing a teeter-totter. It barely moves up and down at all, maybe an inch or two. And calling it a "spinning ride" is outright false advertising as far as I am concerned. The thing spins to the extent that you can pretty much put any object on the floor and spin it. There is no rotating platter or any other mechanism to actually help it spin.
Mom's opinion aside, my kids were not happy when I told them I was taking this back to the store. They definitely liked pulling their dolls around in the wagon before the wheels broke (a total of five minutes). For that reason, I gave it a 2 in the fun category. If your kids like pushing their dolls and toys around, I recommend a portable doll stroller like the Graco Out Ridder instead.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Cheap and breaks easilyJan 14, 2007
By Librarian I bought this toy less than a year ago. I expected more from Mattel. I knew it was plastic, but believed it would be of a sturdy type of plastic. I was wrong. I know plastic toys can work, we have a plastic doll stroller that's 3 years old, and it has survived tons of use, with only minor damage and is still being pushed, pulled, and generally dragged all over the house. The "Wagon" is meant to hold 2 dolls and even has little straps to keep the dolls in place. The dolls will need to be small if you want to fit 2 in there. You might be able to squeeze an 18" doll in there. The straps are so-so, but most of the dolls slide off the "seats" even if they are strapped in. The only positive thing I can say about this toy, is the handle is the right height for a toddler/pre-school age child to push. This "Wagon" is not 3 in one. You can either push/pull it or collapse it down. As noted by another reviwer, switching to the swing toy, requires using 2 hands, and needs an adult to do it. The wheels are the worst! Very filmsy, and tended to get stuck the few times we switched from "wagon" to "swing" mode. Finally one of the rear wheels stopped working correctly, and would collapse if the wagon was pulled instead of pushed. This led to much frustration for all of us and finally in a fit of rage my husband threw "the cheap piece of crap" away. I felt bad, because the kids loved pushing dolls and stuffed animals around in it, but it just wasn't working anymore. (Interesting side note about 3 or 4 months ago the local Costco was selling this very same wagon, with 2 dolls in it. I was amazed, since Costco has a reputation for selling durable/quailty items.) I am in search of another doll buggy, but WILL NOT BUY MATTEL. For a toy marketed for young children, it's not built to with stand basic play, let alone rougher play. Very disappointing. If I could get a refund for it, I would. Save your money!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
horrible, cheapFeb 21, 2007
By kj
"chicagomom"
I paid full price for this toy when it first came out, big mistake, one of the wheels flips up all the time, and then it topples over frustrating my youngest all the time, and then I have to go and pull the wheel back out again so they can push it, plus the wheels don't turn at all left to right, so they are constantly scooting it and dragging it into the walls, it really isn't worth more than $10, don't waist your money, you are better off buying an actual doll buggy or stroller
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Shame on you Fisher-Price!!Dec 27, 2006
By Mom to 3As I wholeheartedly agree with the previous review!! I bought two of these for my twin daughters for Christmas yesterday. They were so excited to use them & the first one broke right out of the box!! If left in wagon mode, these might be okay, but the girls think it's fun to switch back & forth from teeter-totter to wagon. And it should be easy to do!! It was difficult for me & if it's not done just right, the wheel mechanism breaks & won't go down all the way or come back upright. Save your money on this one ~ a stroller is definitely better. Mine will be returned & I'll have two sad little girls.....
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fine toySep 28, 2007
By R Smith
"R Smith"
My daughter has had this wagon for over a year. It has fallen down stairs, been left outside all night, and been used nearly every day. Yet, it still works and my daughter loves it. It does require some assembly, so I recommend putting it together correctly before using it. It will be fine.
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