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Dickie Remote Control Toy Story Canuck Bike Toys for Children

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Bring hours of exciting play into the playroom! To infinity and... kaboom! In Duke Caboom, Woody, Buzz and their friends meet an adrenaline-loaded supporter during their journey. Also this equivalent from Dickie Toys thrills with adventurous stunts. This stunt bike, with its great attention to detail, inspires the imagination of your kids. FEATURES: This toy motorbike with 2-channel remote control (2.4 GHz) It can drives forwards, backwards, left, right It's a movable figure attached by its hands for manual stunts Age range: 3 to 6 years old SKILLS/BENEFITS: Hand to eye coordination - helps a player increase hand eye coordination particularly because they use real word navigation. Social Skills – Using this remote control cars will definitely make your kids new friends! Visual motor coordination - Driving vehicle from a distance requires excellent coordination between what the eyes and see how the muscles of the hand react, pressing or toggling on the appropriate or sticks to make the correct maneuver.

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31-44 mins

Bring hours of exciting play into the playroom! To infinity and... kaboom! In Duke Caboom, Woody, Buzz and their friends meet an adrenaline-loaded supporter during their journey. Also this equivalent from Dickie Toys thrills with adventurous stunts. This stunt bike, with its great attention to detail, inspires the imagination of your kids. FEATURES: This toy motorbike with 2-channel remote control (2.4 GHz) It can drives forwards, backwards, left, right It's a movable figure attached by its hands for manual stunts Age range: 3 to 6 years old SKILLS/BENEFITS: Hand to eye coordination - helps a player increase hand eye coordination particularly because they use real word navigation. Social Skills – Using this remote control cars will definitely make your kids new friends! Visual motor coordination - Driving vehicle from a distance requires excellent coordination between what the eyes and see how the muscles of the hand react, pressing or toggling on the appropriate or sticks to make the correct maneuver.