| | |  | Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino | Home » » » Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 22.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 18.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 17.75 inches | | Package Length:
| 23.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 8.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 91 reviews |
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39 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Awesome walker/scooterOct 10, 2010
By Sophiesmom My husband & I bought this for our 10 month old Sophie. She is standing & walking while holding onto things but really wanted to walk further. She gets so excited when she walks. Anyway, this Stride-to-Ride Dino is just what she needed. It doesn't tip over on her, she can walk pushing it holding on to the handles, then when she gets to the other side of the room, she just walks around it and pushes the head to walk it the other way. It turns really well too. Most of the other walkers only go straight or one way.
The Dino plays really cute songs that Sophie dances to. All she has to do it push the buttons on his head. It has volume controls: off, low & high. The music is cute but not annoying if played over & over again.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone!
39 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Son LOVES it!Aug 04, 2010
By Mayra
"Mayra"
Though fairly simple in design with only three lights, this little dinosaur is incredibly cute! It isn't an educational toy in the sense of comprehension, but it is an excellent strength and excercise toy. Our son loves to sit on it and play with it for 30 minutes at a time. It has been a huge hit for him. The big wheels makes it easy for him to roll it around on the carpet and tile (doesn't get stuck). He's not crazy about the push feature, but he loves to sit on it. Mom loves it because it is encouraging him to stand (so he can push the buttons for lights and music) and get stronger. Our son was born with Downs Syndrome, and one of the effects is hypotonia (weak muscles), so at 18 months hes still not walking. This toy has helped him immensly in strengthening his legs muscles to where he stands for longer periods of time. I just need to convince him to walk with it now instead of just sitting on it. Word of caution though, if your child loves this toy as much as ours does, you'll be DREAMING the little dinos music!!
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Great push walker, much better than the lionNov 15, 2010
By Art
"NYC guy"
I bought the lion fisher price walker first and then I returned it and got the dino, which is sooo much better. First, the lion has the nose button to press for the music in the front and the dino has the buttons on the head of the dino which is near the handle bar and easier for the baby to press without having to walk around it. Second, the music and sounds the dino makes are much more pleasant than the lion. Third, the handle bar is slightly higher for taller babies, but it is not too high either, the lino's handle was too low. Finally, the legs of the dinor spread and allow baby to stand closer to the handle versus the lion where the baby could not get too close to the handle bar. In the end, my baby did not walk the lion at all just played with its nose a little to hear the music, but she loves the dino and walks around our living room with it.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic!Oct 19, 2010
By Daniel F. Lynch Saw an ad on TV, bought it, and my 11 month old granddaughter loves it. No sooner had she used it for a few days before she starting walking on her own. Genius product and a highly recommend it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
great toy/toolApr 03, 2011
By FreeLifeLessons Assembly The dinosaur was fairly easy to assembly. All screw and bolt holes lined up nice and tightly. A little strength is need for matching up a couple holes, but the extra strain is worth having a solidly built toy that is 100% quality. One review complained about how hard it was to match the holes up--yeah, it's not that hard. The directions were easy to follow. Think I only used a screw driver for assembly.
Walking/Riding the dino will allow your child to "walk and ride", as the song says. The wheels are free spinning, meaning that you cannot mechanically adjust how fast or slow the dino goes. It took my son about a month to walk unassisted behind it (on wood floors). My son now walks on his own, but still enjoys pushing and riding on it.
Noise There are a couple buttons that light up on top of the dinosaurs head that also actuate the many different sounds/songs. The noise is also actuated by toy movement. Compared to other toys that makes noise, I like how this one sounds. Sometimes I find myself singing along. Sad, I know. There IS an off switch!!!
Durability At my sons recent birthday party, this 3 year old man-child took the dino for a spin. My wife wouldn't let me ask how much the child weighed, but let's just say, that's one tough dinosaur.
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