Product Description
SKU: PRELOVED104
- Ex-Display item - has a couple of scratches on the base and wheels but otherwise in excellent condition
- Ride on cow toy with spring loaded horns
- Multi-directional castors are rated at 30kg each giving a safe working load of 120kg
- Wooden base is made from plywood, the handle is made from aluminium so will not rust
- Recommended for 1 – 3 years
- Weight: 1.8kg
- Dimensions: Length 39cm x Width 23.5cm x Height 31cm
A fun first ride for curious explorers! With its soft horns, bold spots and friendly face, the Wheely Bug Cow is ready for action. This lovable character makes a delightful first ride-on for toddlers discovering their independence and mobility. Whether it’s a slow trot or a speedy spin, the cow encourages little ones to move in new, exciting ways.
Movement That Follows Their Imagination
Unlike many ride-on toys, the Wheely Bug Cow doesn’t restrict movement to back-and-forth. Its castor wheels allow for fluid 360° motion, giving children the freedom to scoot, swerve and spin. It’s ideal for developing gross motor skills and promoting balance in the most fun, natural way possible.
Designed for Play, Built to Last
This ride-on is as tough as it is cute. With a robust base, rounded corners and a wipe-clean padded body, it stands up to daily play while staying comfy for little riders. Non-marking wheels glide across hard floors and carpets, so it’s just as suited to playrooms as it is to hallways. Wheely Bug bodies have a padded layer of sponge which is covered with a tough layer of polyurethane leatheroid and can be easily wiped clean.
Safe and Supportive from the Start
The Wheely Bug Cow is suitable for toddlers from around 12 months, with an easy-grip aluminium handle that helps them feel secure as they ride. Its low, stable base makes getting on and off easy even for the youngest users learning to balance and steer. Its compact shape and smooth wheels make the Wheely Bug Cow easy to manoeuvre in smaller spaces – perfect for homes where play areas double as living space. And when playtime’s over, it tucks neatly away.