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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, which is why parents often beam with pride when a child begins to emulate them. Kids love to be busy. Parents can parlay that boundless energy into some quality time with mom and dad. When dad works on home improvement projects, small children relish the chance to help out with a plastic hammer.
A John Deere pedal tractor fosters the child’s helpful instincts even further. By instilling early responsibility, parents lend their children a sense of accomplishment. The tractor is a fun way to get some exercise, and it encourages kids to appreciate the outdoors even more.

It’s common for kids to ask their parents for the latest craze in toys, and it’s equally as common for parents to ignore these pleas. To that end, one of the things that kids will frequently request is a Go-Kart. But if you’re having doubts and concerns about the safety of these products, know that there are ways to get around outright buying your kid a Go-Kart. First of all, make sure that your kid is actually serious about the request. If the desire passes in a few weeks, you’ll have saved yourself the hassle and money.
But if the kid’s desire is genuine, but you still feel he or she is too young, invest in an intermediate step. This can come in the form of pedal planes or pedal trucks. These are powered by the peddling of your kid, so they won’t get the same speed as a Go-Kart. But they are similar in terms of basic shape and premise. This way, if your kid uses this product for a while, he will be more prepared and ready to graduate to the real deal.

It’s a common concern among parents that their children are leading a sedentary lifestyle. With the prevalence of video games and other toys that discourage physical activity, it’s little wonder that childhood obesity is so drastically on the rise. And it’s not overreacting for parents to worry about these issues. After all, poor health habits established as a child can carry over into adulthood where they can cause some serious and lasting health issues.
For that reason, if you want to help your child find fun and active activities, encourage physical activity with specific gifts. This can include a brand new tricycle for your young child or a new bike if your kid is a little bit older. These bikes will be a fun way for your kid to cruise around the neighborhood, and it will get them off the couch and into the fresh air. It will also be a great form of exercise with an activity that they can carry into adulthood.
What little boy’s toy collection would be complete without a little red wagon? If your son or grandson doesn’t already have his own toy wagon, make sure to add that to the top of your list of gifts to purchase for the next birthday or gift giving event. Wagons are the perfect gift for active little boys and girls, because they promote imagination and outdoor play.
There are a variety of ways to play with these toys. One of the most fun ways gets you involved in your kid’s playtime. Just sit him in the wagon, grab the handle, and run him around the backyard. Your kid is sure to love the sharp turns and bumps as he gets his very own personal ride. Do take the proper safety precautions, however. Make sure your kid is wearing a helmet, so in case he takes a tumble over one of those particularly fun but sharp corners, he won’t seriously hurt himself.

There are certain memories that many people attribute with their childhood, and one of these memories is invariably when you first learned to ride your two wheel bike. Maybe your dad or mom was holding onto the back and pushing you along before you realized you were teetering and wobbling down the road all by yourself. With this event often comes a great sense of pride that you are actually peddling all by yourself.
So if you’re a parent to a small child, you will probably be experiencing this memory from the other side very soon. Instead of being the proud kid on the bike, you’ll be the even prouder parent. If your kid is getting to that bike riding stage, look into a variety of different kids bikes. And make sure you get one that your kid will love. Choose one in their favorite color or decorated with their favorite pictures.

The pedal car has a very long history, almost as long as the automobile. The pedal car fist came out in the 1890’s, were modeled after the automobile and were very expensive. At that time only the wealthy could afford one. Children who’s parents could not afford one would often build their own from parts they found.
Pedal cars reached their height of popularity in the 1920’s to 1930’s but then had a resurgence in the 1950’s to 1960’s. That is also the time that the chain driven models came out. From the 1920’s to the 1960’s pedal cars kept up with the latest trend of the automobile with many models and colors to choose from. If you had one of the original pedal cars that came out from 1922 to 1940 it would be worth alot of money today.

Go-karting can be fun both for children and adults. Pedal go karts offer both kids and adults the fun of racing around the block. In addition, since they are pedal-powered, there’s no need for gasoline. No gasoline means no harmful exhaust fumes. Also, a good number of go-karts have broad tires, minimizing the risk of the kart careening out of control.
Pedal go karts come with ergonomic seats that fit a person’s body comfortably. Most models even have horns and seat straps. They come in a variety of sporty designs. They are recommended for children as young as three years old onwards. Pedal go karts are also very affordable.

Every child knows of or has owned a Radio flyer wagon. That signature fire-engine red with black wheels. It’s been a childhood fixture ever since it came out. My mother gave my brother a Radio flyer wagon when he turned 4. He pulled that wagon around everywhere he went. Sometimes he’d ask me to sit on the wagon so he could give me a ride.
It was often a bumpy ride. Imagine how much more comfortable it would’ve been if we had a Radio flyer wagon seat. It comes in the signature fire-engine red and fits easily onto the wagon. The straps secure the seat to the underside of the wagon. Made of durable molded plastic, the Radio flyer wagon seat is sure to be a hit with kids today.

As far as I still can remember, my childhood days were so simple. The toys that I’ve played with aren’t as advanced as the toys available for kids these days. There wasn’t any complicated interactive computer games then. It’s all about outdoor and backyard games and plays are the popular things we do. That is why kids during my time were more active.
Last Christmas, my wife and I decided to give our kids something to make them more active and enjoy more of playing in our backyard. And with that in mind, we decided to checkout our local bicycle shop to see what we can get them. We were very surprised with what they are offering. We both never realized that even the simple go carts, bikes and tricycles for kids have already evolved. They’re now being offered with all those advanced features such as adjustable chairs, countless accessories and equipped with different setting speeds. We had a great time choosing and in the end we were able to get them these toys that will change the way the play, similar to what I as a kid have played before - but with plenty of extras of course.

We know that our kids love the idea wherein they can drive, whatever form of vehicle it may be. So why not try making one that they can really enjoy?
Here are some easy and simple steps on how to build go cart for your kids:What you need:
- Steel tubing: both round and square for the frame
- Sets of 4 wheels: about 1 ft. diameter with ball bearing
- One set sprockets and chain
- Steering wheel, brakes and brake levers
- Kiddy chair, pedals
What to do:
a. Form a layout of your designed size.
b. Bring the steel tubing to the steel cutting and welding shop.
c. Once the frame is ready, connect each part together and attached the others components starting with the sets of 4 wheels with bearing and brakes.
d. Attach next the one set sprockets and chain to the frame.
e. As soon everything is attached, test all movable parts - the steering wheel, the wheels, the sprockets and chain - and adjust should it’s either tight or loose.
f. If everything is perfect, attached the kiddy chair, the pedals and the other accessories you wish to add.
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