Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike

Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is a very useful trike offering three different fun ways to play. The first one is rock trike meaning to say that in "baby mode" it has sturdy rocker base for your toddler. He can ride on it by locking the base in place. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is extremely sturdy and balanced and is not prone to tipping.
When your toddler grows up, you can push your toddler around by converting the base to an extra long push handle. In this way, your toddler can learn to pedal too. The handle on the back is very useful until he is old enough to ride on his own. It allows him to drive his bike while you keep him out of trouble.
When your toddler is ready to ride on his own, you can remove the handle, adjust the seat and fold up the foot pegs so that he can pedal them easily and independently. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike with three modes and adjustable seat can be used by 18 months to 5 years old. Seen from the reasonable price, Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is good as it provides so much fun for so long.

Some toys takes long time to be assembled, but some parents and even grandparents usually need about an hour to gather all the tools needed, count all parts of Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike then assemble it. It is possible to do so since not only the pieces fit together in perfect way but you can also follow the easy to understand instruction.

Pros:
1. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is great with 3 in 1 use which gives longer fun time for your toddler.
2. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike with the bright and nice color which children are attracted to and love is very sturdy, easy to clean and
assembled.
3. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike like many other toys from Fisher-Price is heavy duty and life time purchase.
4. There are more expensive nicer looking trikes, but Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is fun and relatively safe even before your toddler can pedal.
5. After a whole year of hard daily use by a boy who destroys almost everything, Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike still looks brand new.
6. Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is a universal favorite for most of toddlers.

Cons:
1. My friend used to worried about Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike as it seemed so cheap when she was assembling it (She prefers to assembly it when her toddler is awake to avoid the hammer). However, it is well assembled till now.
2. The foot rest is small making some toddlers prefer not to keep their feet on it. Some feel uncomfortable to put their feet on the foot rest while parents push them along. They just let their feet fall to the floor and drag as parents push them along.
3. The handle of Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'N Ride Trike is a bit shorter for tall parents around 5'8" and up. For sure, it is okay and comfortable for not so tall parents like me. I'm 5'3".
4. The plastic "tires" look cute, but they are really slippery on both concrete and grass. The tires do not grip the ground well. Your toddler may face a really hard time learning to pedal because he would get the movements right, but the trike stay there... he just literally spun his wheels.
5. The rocking bar may scratch hard wood floors and if it is possible it could use some sort of protective tape or other product.

Suggestions:
To make the tires get some traction, you may wrap rubber bands around the tires. Besides, after using outside, you may not want to bring it back indoor since the tires get pretty scraped up and it might scratch the floor.

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