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-Single child ride-on with a good weight capacity
-Storage compartment under the seat for convenience
-Comes with a handle to make the arm up or down
-Excavator pretend to play with horn sounds, engine sound, construction sound with adjustable volume
-Low seat makes it easy to get on and off
-Suitable for children above 3 years old
-Great gift for birthday and holidays for boys and girls
-Assembly required
Frequent Mentions
My son loves this!
01/09/2020My son absolutely loves this so that makes it 5 stars to me!
Bang for my buck!
12/03/2019Definitely appreciate the actual scooping the digger can do with the handles controlling it! My 3 year old has plenty of growing to do with this being large enough and sturdy enough for his weight. Super pleased with the easy assembly, too.
Bulldozer a big hit for grandson's second birthday!
05/28/2019After a long search on Amazon, reading, rereading reviews, we picked this ride-on toy for a little guy who loves all things trucks, construction and emergency vehicles. It is a ride on toy, so he has to extend the effort to get it around and after a day or two, was getting the hang of the steering wheel, which really works to guide the front tires. The ignition button has realistic sounds of an engine starting and other buttons have realistic sounds. The seat has a storage area which was fun for various treasures. The front loader scoop handle was fun and the large scoop shovel another place to put tools. He enjoyed this Bulldozer inside and outside.
Son likes
12/01/2018The bulldozer received it for a few days. The color is very good, just like the picture, there is no color difference. The size is just right. My son is more than 3 years old, just right. The backhoe can move up and down.
A child's imagination needs this!!
05/22/2023I got out my Lincoln logs from 65 years ago and our 3-year old great grandson moved a lot of "logs" with his bulldozer. Who needs digital?






