Melissa & Doug Toy Shopping Cart With Sturdy Metal Frame
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No floor would be able to be hidden under a high carpet, I believe. It didn't seem to stick to the wood floors or the rug well for the grandkids to push it on. I find it a little difficult to move from the carpet to the floor. The cart is built to keep it from tipping over easily, and it is really sturdy. It is a favorite of my grandkids.
It's no problem! In the cart, there is only a little room for additional items after you have put the milk in. There is about 10 1/2 inches of depth and 12 inches in length.
About 3.5 feet are left on the red handle grip after it hits the floor. The dimensions of 21 1/4 are one quarter inch.
When my daughter used it for the first time, she got a tip. It can easily be tipped over on any side if you pull on it. It seems like the stability legs don't touch the ground when you tip it, so I don't know what the point of them is.
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I gave it to my son and he loved it, but it was missing one thing that all real shipping carts have I decided to go to Home Depot and buy corner protectors, they were supposed to stick but didn't. Zip ties were used by my husband to secure them as he looked at them and agreed they were necessary.
The tip of my two year old's finger was cut open by a sharp metal piece that is sticking out of underneath the handle after we've had this cart for a little over a month. I just felt every corner and edge before I drove it. It turned out that the sides of the cart had the same problem, little pieces of sharp metal that could have easily cut him. Looking for imperfections in the entire frame of the cart, I ran my fingertips over them, and these caught my eye. I encourage anyone who owns one of these, or who is planning on buying one, to check every edge and corner of the frame before giving it There were a few sharp pieces of metal on this cart, so my husband had to file them down. I hope this prevents any cut to children. This company failed to inspect this toy for safety despite the fact that I have purchased several toys from them in the past.
Thank you so much for making this available. A son of mine has Down syndrome, he is 2 1/2 years old. Despite the fact that he's so tall, we have tried walkers and other push toys to help him learn to walk, but he is unable to stand up straight using them. He walked across two rooms of the house with your sturdy metal cart on his first attempt. He can easily sit in the cart because it is the right height. My mom friends will be so grateful for this product, and I will spread the word to them. Thank you so much.
There is only one flaw with this product. The handle slides back and forth and has pinched the hand of my daughter multiple All around, I put a bead of 100% clear silicone on both ends and I was good to go. Each of us is advised to follow the same path. This can be done with any clear silicone.
The downside is that it will destroy your painted kitchen cabinets and trim! In my house, I have hardwood enameled molding trim that is chipped and dingy. I hate it! If it were only 1/4 the weight that it presently has, it would be a lot more convenient. I'd say that's way It would have been better if I had bought a plastic cart. And if they hit the dog or each other, this is going to hurt.
A couple of things our 3-year-old girl asked for for Christmas this year are I don't know why we threw a grocery cart in, but we played with it a smurf, a marker, and a cart, were part of our fun There is no reason not to. In the weeks leading up to the big day, I went to that big toy store to see what they had in stock, and I picked up a plastic jobby that came with some In my opinion, it was I proudly showed my wife what I had accomplished all by myself after returning home with the plastic grocery cart (and hundreds of other things)! As a result of my good deeds, I expected a cheerful response, but received a reproachful glance in return. I saw Melissa and Mike's concert at the Grove on Saturday" She asked, "Is there a shopping cart on her Amazon wish list for Doug?". The answer to your question is no, Madame. I am interested in learning more about this product you are referring to. As soon as I saw the M&Ms, I rushed to check it out As I reviewed the D option, I realized what a disappointing failure I had been to my child, my wife, and everyone who had ever given me a kind word or time in the past. The moment I clicked "Buy it Now" with two day shipping, I bought the item with no delay. Upon receiving the grocery cart, I realized it was packed in an odd-looking box with a much smaller than expected size for what was supposed to be inside. But lo and behold, it emerged, fully assembled, and I almost puked from its high quality. We were disappointed by the quality of the metal of the cart, as well as the casters (wheels). It's an emergency! This is such a well made thing. Even thinking about how well it is made has made me angry. Currently the book is sitting next to me while I type, in the kitchen. I do not care if you judge As if it were I will not belittle you. There is NO better grocery cart than this idiotic cart. Highly recommended for those who can handle it!.
It is a review from the point of view of an 18-month-old neophyte You can walk. In searching for a push toy for my daughter, I was looking for something that she could use now and in the future when she grows. As she is learning to walk, I wanted something that we could take outside and where she could use as a support. Although she is hopping around and cruising but not walking on her own, she has low muscle tone. Due to the fact that I could not find a trustworthy review on whether this shopping cart would work for our situation, I thought I would recommend some toys for parents of As far as we are concerned, this product is close to what we needed, but does not match the exact specifications we needed (as you can see, this is not what the product Since she can't easily pull up on the toy, she can't climb it The handle bar on the cart is a bit high, and I think we will need to put some heavy items in the cart, as well as position it against the wall or sofa to make it easier for her to pull through. handle of the walker reaches just above her chest, making it hard for her to put a lot of weight on it as she walks. In my opinion, this cart may be best suited to kids who are a little taller (she is in the 75th percentile for 18-month-olds when it comes to believe this shopping cart will be much more convenient when she can stand on her own and when she is Additionally, she has a hard time reaching into and out of the cart to place her toys in it as it is right now. In addition, something I didn't think of before purchasing this toy is that, due to the realistic nature of the metal, she sometimes slides the toys through right through the hole, which is frustrating to The reason I wanted a realistic-looking shopping cart is because I wanted it to be something always used by her since we go shopping all the time. - She makes the shopping cart noise (vrrrrrrooom We say it together when we leave a store) when she sees it so I know she understands what it is In the coming months, I hope she will gain confidence and begin to use this more and more, so that hopefully, by the summer, she will be able to take this outside to.