Giddyup N’ Go Pony
Giddyup N’ Go Pony, This ride-on pony is a toddler’s perfect first horseback ride. As kids bounce up and down, the wheeled pony’s legs start rolling, so kids can really go for a ride! Horse also comes with safety brakes, which are activated when the seat is held down continuously. Riders can simply press down on the left ear to hear life-like galloping sounds; or press on the right ear for whinnying and snorting sounds. The pony’s tail even swings side to side as your child rides along. Handlebars located on the pony’s head make steering easy, and a tight four-foot steering radius provides a controlled ride. Pony is perfect for active play both indoors and out. Requires three “AA” batteries, included. 32″L x 13″W x 32″H. Holds up to 150 lbs.
Customer Reviews
My 6 yr old got this for his birthday, and this Giddyup N 'Go Pony was flying around the house every since. We also Smores, that if fun, but not half as fun and exciting as this pony. The horse moves into reality! You ride it! Much better than just sitting on a horse that makes noise and moves his head alone. My 8 and 10 years old are within the weight limits, so that laughs as well. This thing moves fast on tile, and we had no problems with tipping. It 'difficult to completely turn around if you get in a corner - an adult or an older child is required to collect at the bottom and turn around. We love it, and it was worth every penny (no where near the price no Amazon here recently, yikes - you can get close to $ 100).
My 5 year old daughter has cerebral palsy, and her therapists who want to straddle sit for at least a half hour each day to help stretch the leg muscles spasm. Despises, usually half an hour, but since getting this horse, she would not fall. You can not make it bounce move again, but she just loves to sit on it and watch TV.
But we have not yet had time to assess the long term durability, but Giddyup N 'Go Pony is solidly made and took a lot' of types of blows for only 5 years of age seem to be able to spread out. Can be mounted without tools, except that most of children's toys that require a Philip screwdriver to open the battery box. I could not understand what they are worried about small parts for children under 3.
The only drawback I can think of is that it is quite high and requires a degree of balance to stay on. For a year to 3 years I would probably make this toy one adult supervision only.
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