Little Tikes Rocking Puppy
This Little Tikes Rocking Puppy is a great rocking toy for toddlers. It is recommended for use for toddlers of 12 months – 3 years but if your children are older than that but can still fit on it, then they will also enjoy it too. It is at discount right now.
Ride-on toys let kids go anywhere that their imaginations can take them. Where will today’s adventure with rockin’ puppy be? This durable plastic puppy rocker with soft fabric ears and eyes has large rounded rockers, easy-grip handles, a textured seat and foot area, and an easy-mount seat with a high back–all designed for maximum stability and support. Designed for use by one child at a time, this rocker will hold children up to 50 pounds. –Deb Oroszlan
About Little Tikes Rocking Puppy
Little ones can’t resist this sturdy rocker in the shape of a long-eared puppy. Don’t let the sorrowful eyes fool you. He may look blue, but he’s one rascally puppy wants to play. This large, molded plastic rocker has a high-back seat, easy grip handles and a textured seat and foot area to reduce slipping. The soft fabric ears, cute nose and large eyes give it a personality all its own. Measures approximately 32.50″ x 11″ x 15.50″.
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Little tikes Rocking Puppy



5.0 out of 5 stars
My daughter loves it!
We are very happy with this toy. It is just her size and I like that it is so sturdy that it will be in our family for a long time. Thanks for sending it to us on time.
We have the older version of the Little Tikes rocker, which is a green horse. But in size and concept, they are the same.
We bought my boy the Fisher Price Brilliant Basics horse for Christmas last year – he was 13 months – and he wanted NOTHING to do with it. And it was so tiny, I feared by the time he was into it, he’d be too bog for it. So we took it back. Then recently, maybe two months ago, a friend gave me her old Little Tikes horse… and my boy LOVES it now. (he is 21 1/2 months old)
I think that where these things say ages 1 and up, most kids aren’t ready for them by age one. Well at any rate my guy certainly wasn’t, and my friend says hers wasn’t, either. Admittedly that’s a small sample, but… I think it’s something that bears considering. One year of age may be too young.
18 months and up might be more accurrate.
My guy will rock and rock on this thing… he’s put it to the test, and there have been times I swear it would flip, but it never has.
When my friend comes over with he 4 1/2 year old, though he is big for it, he will still happily get on and ride this thing. So size-wise, I think this will provide you with a lot more use than the FP version.
Simple, all one piece, no batteries, no obnoxious noises, nothing to come off or lose. Very sturdy, very safe.
Overall, we like it a lot.
5.0 out of 5 stars
even great for children with Special needs and sensory issues!
I’m sure this is a great toy for typical kids. But is great for my very big three year old that is special needs and can’t do other activities.