Rabu, 02 November 2011

It's all about the wheels!



Last month I gave away a Mookie Scuttlebug on my blog and this month Tala has been trying out the Mookie Whirlee.



It is so lightweight that I thought the box was empty when it was delivered! It is a moulded ride on toy with 4 sturdy wheels that rotate in any direction which makes it so easy to move it when you only have little legs.

Tala was able to touch the floor with his feet and found it fairly easy to move - although going in one direction was not always easy for him.

Handle was good for toddler stability

The logo of a plane had Tala fascinated
It was easy to push him along it and I was impressed by how stable the Whirlee felt for such a lightweight design, although the handle was helpful for Tala to hold on to for support as the seat is not non-slip and at times he wobbled (he is just 1 bear in mind)

Tala was able to manoeuvre himself onto the Whirlee although did need to hold onto the sofa for support.


The thing that fascinated him the most was the wheels....

Ah ha Wheels!
As soon as he found them and the fact he could lift the Whirlee up I soon found it was all about the wheels!!

Lift it!

Whirl them!

Bite them!
I really like the simple but sturdy deign of the Whirlee.  Because there are no metal exposed fixings to rust or rot (the wheels are safely covered so no trapped fingers) it also meant that it would make a fantastic outside toy.

With the lovely weather we are still having at this time of year it would not be difficult to carry for trips out especially with the moulded handle and the fact it weighs next to nothing.

I would like to have seen a non-slip seat for younger, less wobbly toddlers, but Tala seemed happy enough and as I was pushing him I had my arms either side of him as I pushed.

Another fantastic and cleverly designed ride on from Mookie.  Would we buy it? Yes we would!
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