cool toddler scooter - PlasmaCar
If you have a busy toddler like me, you can understand how hard it is to keep them still for three minutes. While my other half is not that kind who has the patience to sit down and finish a dot to dot page with him, I am always thinking of ideas to stimulate his little mind.
When it comes to buying toys for our three year old, DH is careful in not overspending and he’ll never agree to one of those motorized ride-on cars so on Clayton’s 2nd birthday, I bought him a red Plasma Car cos that was the only colour the store was carrying! Just in case you wonder why I got that for my boy, this cool Plasma Car
doesn’t need gears, batteries or pedals. Just Steer and Away you Go. Being a Multiple Award Winner, it is great for both inside or outdoors. Besides, it’s not bulky but sleek and very user friendly. Believe it or not, it is adult-friendly too. For starters, it doesn’t require an expensive power source that needs constant replacement. It’s quiet too-the only sound you’ll hear is the sound of its wheels. It provides kids with plenty of exercise, more so than most toys. Besides, it is durable and affordable! ($67.94
$69.95) Available in various colours.
Let’s hear what other customers have to say about the Plasma Car:
“I originally purchased two plasmacars for my 6 and 8-year old boys, and a ride-on toy 4-wheeler for my 18-month old. The older boys love them and the 18-month old wouldn’t touch his ride-on toy after getting on the plasmacar. He pushes it with his feet instead of using the steering wheel to move it, but it’s so smooth that he can go quickly but safely. Since the first purchase, I bought TWO more because my 4-year old girl loves it as well. So far they seem very rugged to have withstood my 10 and 11-year old boys’ rough play with them. (Yes, that’s six kids who have all played on it). Lots of smooth surface, indoors or out, is a must for this toy.“
“This was the best purchase of this Christmas season. The car is amazing! It easily supports this 140 pound body and is so much fun. It is advertised as being able to hold up to 250 pounds but in the manual you are informed that a 250 pound person can only ride it on smooth surfaces; 120 pounds is the top weight on rough surfaces. We have ours down in the basement as it performs best on the smooth cement floor. The kids and their friends are still enjoying it even 3 weeks
after Christmas unlike the robosapien and roboraptor which are languishing in a dark corner somewhere. The movement of the plasmacar reminds me of the bumpercar ride at the fair. It moves forward and backward quickly allowing the driver to make tight turns with no problem. This product is tons of fun for children and adults with a little time on their hands! “





March 5th, 2008 at 12:51 am
My son is 2 yrs. old and has a motorized truck but does not use it much and his bike has pedals and he does not want to use them either. this is pretty cool. I am curious how it moves with no pedals but I will take your word for it. A little costly but if it works I think it would be worth it. Thanks for the cool find.
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:36 pm
My 19 month old son’s favorite toys are: 1) balls, 2) cars, 3) electronic devices. His favorite specific toy is this thing that blows air out the top and balls come flying out. All the other kids love it too. You can find it at Target.