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Little Tikes Gas Pump

The Little Tikes Cozy Coupe has been a worldwide hit ever since its debut back in the 1970s. Other Little Tikes cars have rolled out of the factory over the years—the Cozy Convertible, the Patrol Police Car, and the Ride & Rescue Cozy Coupe are a few of them—also to widespread applause. In fact, in some years the Cozy Coupe has actually beaten brands of real cars in sales numbers. In 2008, for instance, there were more purchases of the Cozy Coupe than there were of the Honda Accord or the Toyota Camry.

The Cozy Coupe has at least one perk over the grownup cars: Its riders never have to fill it up with gas. Of course, plenty of them still have fun pretending that they do. So if your kid has a Little Tikes car, you might look for a Little Tikes gas pump to enhance the play car experience.

The Little Tikes Electronic Sounds Gas pumper is a Little Tikes gas pump that has a plastic gas spigot that detaches from a hook to fit into the nozzles on the Little Tikes cars’ sides. A hose attaches the dispenser to the spigot. Kids won’t get any real gas coming out of this unit, just the fun factor of pretending that they are filling up for exciting car journeys ahead.

Realism is a defining feature of this Little Tikes gas pump. The unit’s red “fuel dispenser” has a make-believe credit-card swipe and a fake credit card that kids can run through it. As an added plus, a tack-on decal that presents an authentic-looking digital display pad for the credit-card swiper.

The adjacent panel displays three large buttons that make a total of six electronic sounds: two sounds that resemble a car starting up, two that sound like a car fueling, and two horn-honking noises. Be sure to keep plenty of AA batteries around. The unit runs on two of them at a time.

For all its special effects, this unit is considerably more compact than your typical fuel pump: 13.5 inches across, 17.5 inches high, and 8.5 inches wide, it’s small enough that any corner of the living room, play room, or garage will easily accommodate it. The pump is a lot more picturesque than most fuel pumps, too: a bright red exterior with a lively display illustration of a Little Tikes Cozy Coupe cruising down a roadway.

Little Tikes Work Bench

You will surely not let your four-year-old play with real power tools. But if you’re like many parents, you’ve gotten him or her a set of safe play ones for pretend tinkering. Your youngster will find playing with the play tools more fun and more realistic if you supply a Little Tikes work bench for a “work space.”

The Little Tikes Workhorse is a simple Little Tikes work bench that suits toddlers the best. Ages 2 and up is the maker’s recommendation. Three basic tools are included with this work bench—hammer, screwdriver, and wrench—and matching pairs of plastic nails and plastic screws that kids can pound into any of the five holes distributed across the work bench’s plastic surface. When the tools are not in use, they can be stored on the side pegs.

As the Little Tikes Workhorse stands a mere 2 feet tall, it will fit onto a table with no trouble or rest comfortably on the floor. Either way, the whole bench folds up for convenient toting around.

For kids who could do with a little more variety, there is the Home Improvements 2-Sided Workshop. This Little Tikes work bench is also just 2 feet high, but it’s got many more bells and whistles contained within those 2 feet. There are 19 tools on its side panels, including a ratcheting screwdriver, hammer, shop light, wrench, and some plastic bolts and nails. The shop light really does light up. Be sure to have 3 AA batteries at hand to run it.

Kids tinker with the Home Improvements 2-Sided Workshop’s impressive tool set while sitting on its accompanying bench. They get four home-repair endeavors to keep them busy: constructing a flower box, fixing a leaky water spigot, sprucing up a fence post, and installing window shutters. Two pegboards are available for hanging up the tools when the work is done.

The Little Tikes 2-in-1 Engine Block & Workbench is another play station that’s sure to keep kids happily busy. It’s a doozy: 50 pieces, including a power drill with 6 drill bits. A play engine sits atop the bench, and it’s got gears that will turn if you apply the drill to them. Like the Home Improvements 2-Sided Workshop, this work bench needs batteries (in this case, 3 AAA batteries). Even better, kids can take the engine apart and put it back together. A budding mechanic will have many hours of fun.

Little Tikes Umbrella

Kids need sun – but not too much, and not directly into their eyes. So when you buy one of the Little Tikes picnic benches for the youngsters to hang out at on those bright summer days, you can outfit it with a Little Tikes umbrella to stretch out atop and keep the UV rays at bay.

The Little Tikes umbrella inventory has quite a few models for you to select. Which one you might want to get will depend in part on the particular table for which you are getting it.

The Jr. Umbrella, for example, is designed to fit atop the 451P Easy Store Jr. Play Table. This umbrella measures 3 feet by 3 feet in width, and has an appealing white-and-blue color combination that matches the Play Table’s cream, red, and blue colors quite nicely. Within its fabric, a hidden layer of UV protection filters out UV rays to keep the kids safe and cool.

If, on the other hand, your table happens to be the Fold ‘N Store Picnic Table or the Deluxe Sand and Water Play Table, then the Green Market Umbrella is the Little Tikes umbrella that you will want to buy. It is another UV-protected umbrella, though you’ll find it in solid green or solid blue (your choice) instead of blue and white. The green shade will complement the Fold ‘N Store Table’s rustic wood color and texture, while the blue will be a color-appropriate fit for the Sand and Water Play Table’s watery surface.

The Market Umbrella is a slightly larger umbrella, measuring 64 inches by 64 inches. More kids will fit under its shade. This is what you’d expect, since the Fold ‘N Store Table is a larger table than the Easy Store Jr. Play Table and has more seating for more kids.

Not all of the Little Tikes umbrellas are made for picnic tables. One of them fits atop a wagon: the umbrella canopy of the Deluxe Ride and Relax Wagon. The wagon is a 3-and-a-half feet by two-feet rider that sits two kids on comfortable flip seats with built-in back supports, seat belts, and drink holders.

While they ride in the wagon, they stay shaded by an overarching umbrella – a covered wagon, so to speak. Kids who like cowboys and the Wild West could have a blast with a wagon like this one. The umbrella adjusts from 38.5 inches high to 60 inches high.

Little Tikes Slide

Little kids and big kids, and all kids in between have fun riding down slides. Little Tikes kept all of them in mind when it started developing its slide inventory. The Little Tikes slide inventory has individual slides specially sized for kids of a vast slough of ages: Toddlers, pres-school kids, and elementary school kids will all find something right for them in the Little Tikes catalogues.

The slide on the Swingalong Castle is a toddler-friendly Little Tikes slide; Little Tikes recommends it for ages 1 to 4. Measuring a short 3 feet, it’s just long enough to offer an exit point from the top of the castle’s climber platform. Get this castle unit and the kid who plays on it will have plenty of cool accessories in addition to the slide. The platform, which is itself artfully cast to resemble castle turrets, has a steering wheel, a climber to access it, and a wing with a bucket-style swing set.

Another Little Tikes Slide for the 1-to-4 age bracket fits onto the back of a toy truck. It’s the slide you find on the back of the School Bus Activity Gym. The truck itself bears the yellow and black of a school bus and a driver’s dashboard of engaging clickers and buttons, plus a steering wheel kids can spin to pretend that they are driving. There’s even a stop sign that folds in or out for extra realism. They enter the bus through a side doorway. And when they’re ready to get out, the slide in back is their get-away.

The Endless Adventures Hide and Slide Tower is a slide that will entertain toddlers and their older brothers and sisters, too; its recommended age group is 2 to 8. Two slides—a toddler-friendly one measuring three feet and a big-kids’ slide measuring five feet—jut out from two different sides of a top platform. Their varying lengths mean that older and younger kids can slide down their own slides at the same time. Kids also get a crawl-through tunnel and climber.

The Endless Adventures Double Decker Super Slide is another inclusive play apparatus. Kids from age 3 up to age 8 will enjoy it. This, too, has a pair of slides: a 4-foot one on one side of a climber platform and a 6-and-a-half-foot-long one on the opposite side. The unit complements the slide combo with climbing walls, a steering wheel, and a crawl tunnel.

Little Tikes Waffle Blocks

What do you say to a set of building blocks that won’t just fly to pieces after your youngster builds something with them? Sounds pretty good, right? Well, that’s one of the many fine qualities of the Little Tikes waffle blocks

These big, colorful blocks of plastic connect to each other by intersecting “teeth” (blunt ones, no sharp edges) that run all along each block’s sides. They fit together securely enough that only your pulling them apart—not the tipping of a table or the push of another kid’s finger—will make a finished block tower come tumbling down. Boys and girls both can have many afternoons of creative fun with these block sets.

The Little Tikes waffle blocks come in several sizes: Big Waffle Blocks and Classic Wee Waffle Blocks. The Big Waffle Blocks are the larger of the two, as the name suggests. One set has 18 blocks, each one 14 inches wide, 14 inches long and 2 inches thick. Every block weighs about a pound—light enough for young builders.

The Big Waffle Blocks’ clunky, edge-free shapes are safe fun for kids ages two years and up. Each block is a simple square that connects to other blocks to form walls, towers, tunnels, or anything else that a youngster might see fit to make with them.

The other Little Tikes waffle blocks set, the Classic Wee Waffle Blocks and Bucket Assortment, is also optimum for 2-year-olds and older. There are 36 blocks in this set, and they are made in varying shapes: 18 solid squares, 12 square shapes with “windows” in their middles, and 6 with “doors.” In short, there’s every component a youngster might need to make a mini house, skyscraper, barn, castle, et cetera.

Each one of the Wee Waffle Blocks is a compact 4 inches by 4 inches by 0.75 inches. For easy storage purposes, they are all sold in a handy bucket of 15 inches in length, 9.5 inches in width, and 7.5 inches in height.

Both the Big Waffle Blocks and Classic Wee Waffle Blocks come in bright multicolor arrays of red, blue, yellow. No matter what a kid makes with them, it will be lively and eye-catching.

Check the reviews, and you’ll find many a glowing report by a parent or grandparent who sees the youngsters happily playing with the blocks for hours at a time. They’re perfect toy for social play and solo play, too.

Little Tikes Swing Set

A Little Tikes swing set may be great fun and games. But it can be serious aerobic exercise for your youngster, too. The legwork that a kid has to exert to push back and forth and keep the swing flying, plus the elbow grease needed to hold fast to the cables and keep steady, serves to make a swing set one high-flying training in coordination and muscle strength.

Look to the disc swing if your kid is ready for a challenging Little Tikes swing set. A plastic disc hangs from a stand-above tree branch by a cord tied to its center. A rider stands with both feet squeezing the cord at the base while his or her hands grip the cord farther up. Then the rider pushes with his or her legs to send the disc swing flying in concentric circles.

Kids ages 3 to 10 will enjoy the disc swing. Reviewers with five-year-olds, eight-year-olds, and six-year-olds all happily report that their kids love to go on it. Though of course, kids closer to the 3 end of the spectrum should only use it under watchful adult supervision. They’ll safely have fun on it for many years, as the swing set holds up well over time.

The Cozy Swing, a traditional belt-style swing set with a floppy seat propped up by a pair of chains, is safe for kids as young as 2. The chains are covered by vinyl sheaths to ensure that kids don’t scrape or pinch their fingers while holding onto them. And while the seat is soft, it’s contoured to comfortably and securely fit the individual rider.

The disc swing happens to be a single stand-alone swing set, which will probably be ideal if you have a small yard. On the other hand, if your yard is big enough to accommodate a more expansive swing, then you might buy one of the Little Tikes swing sets that are actually components of larger-scale play units.

The Endless Adventures Climber and Swing Set Extension is one such grand-scale Little Tikes swing set. An iron rail with two swing seats attaches to a side unit consisting of a crawl-through tunnel, overhanging bridge, and two slides of two sizes—one small 29-incher and one larger 46-incher. There being two sizes of slides mean that kids of different ages can play on this unit at the same time. The ideal age range is 3 to 6 years.

Little Tikes Swing Seat

You might have no qualms about your able-bodied 7-year-old getting onto a swing set by himself or herself. But is your two-year-old ready? A very young child who has just mastered walking has probably not yet gained the leg strength to push himself or herself back and forth on a swing. Nor will that young child have the arm strength to hold onto the cords and stay in the seat when the seat goes flying.

But none of this is to say that two-year-olds can’t have swinging fun, too. You just need to get your two-year-old a Little Tikes swing seat that is custom-made for toddlers. The 2-in-1 Snug ‘N Secure Swing is one such toddler-friendly swing seat. Made for kids ages 9 months to 4 years, it’s a bucket seat that secures a young rider in safely with a hinged T-bar and straps to prevent him or her from falling out.

When the toddler is old enough to ride without a T-bar, you can remove it. “A fine swing for a two-year-old” is how one happy reviewer describes the 2-in-1, and adds that she could see a baby riding on this Little Tikes swing seat, too.

The Highback Toddler Swing is another toddler-friendly swing seat in the Little Tikes catalogue. Designed for kids anywhere from 9 months old to 36 months old, it safely encloses a rider within a bucket seat that fits around the body while two openings snugly fit his or her legs. For added hold, there is an adjustable seat belt inside and no less than four cords holding the swing seat to the overhang of your choosing. Those cords are reinforced for weather resistance.

Both the 2-in-1 Snug ‘N Secure Swing and the Highback Toddler Swing are stand-alone swing seats that are sold freely of an overhanging rail. So you get to decide where to put them. You can tie either one to a tree branch or metal bar that you trust to be secure. OR you can add either to an existing swing set.

A toddler will ride in added style if you outfit your Little Tikes swing seat with the Sun Safe Swing Canopy, a sun visor that fits atop most of the toddler swings in the Little Tikes catalogue. It clamps to the ropes above the swing to filter out the sun’s rays and make sure the rider doesn’t suffer any needless heat, glare, or sunburn.

Little Tikes Outdoor

You want your child to get outside and spend time in the fresh air and sun, and for lots of right reasons: exercise, social time, creative play, all those things that a child will need for healthy mental and physical growth. Know that the outdoors will be all the more appealing to your child if you’ve got exciting outdoor toys in your backyard. And the Little Tikes outdoor play products—swings, slides, climbers, sandboxes, and much more—are here to provide.

The Little Tikes outdoor collection starts with yard-sized playground units, each of which combines one or more slides with a crawl-through tunnel, swing set, and climbing walls, ladders, and platforms. Kids master balance while having fun when they’re climbing the walls and ladders or swinging back and forth on the swings.

The Little Tikes outdoor bouncing units are fabulous aerobic workouts. The Jump ‘N Slide Bouncer, 8-x-8 Bouncer, and other bouncer units enclose a trampoline bouncing surface within four mesh walls that kids enter through doorways. Once inside, they jump around while the protective walls catch accidental tumbles.

When the weather gets warm, most kids look forward to splashing in a pool. Won’t your kids be thrilled by the Little Tikes outdoor water play units? Some of these look like they’re straight out of a water park. The Rocky Mountain River Race, for instance, splashes streams of water down the sides of a 10-foot-high slope that kids climb via several climbing walls. Once they reach the top, they proceed to slip down the adjacent slides and into a wading lagoon.

Other Little Tikes equipment for the outdoors is for relaxing in the sun rather than running and climbing. Play houses replicate cottages and cabins for kids to imagine that they are in their own vacation homes, frontier forts, or castles. Each one of these is big enough for two or three kids to fit in for engaging social play. Many units include make-believe kitchen units, telephones, and household appliances for kids to really live out the homeowners’ experience—without any mortgages or equities to worry over!

The list of possibilities that Little Tikes offers you for jazzing up your yard for your kids’ play purposes is lengthy. No matter which you choose, though, your kids will look forward to many fun-filled afternoons of burning energy, burning calories, boosting their physical fitness and stimulating their imaginations in some of the most exciting ways possible.

Little Tikes Toddler Beds

Little Tikes built its namesake on children’s toys, but it makes some darned good beds for young children, too. Their specialty is beds designed with imaginative themes in mind. Like Little Tikes’ many famous toys, the Little Tikes toddler beds are lively, colorful creations that are made in accordance with the principle of “fun.”

Behold the adorable Disney Princess Toddler Bed for a case in point. Geared toward little princesses 15 months old to 5 years old, it encircles a bed in four pink castle-like walls decorated with rows of hearts and illustrations of famous Disney princesses like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.

The bed’s headboard is done up like a turret with a purple arching roof and a shuttered window. Open the shutters and you’ll find a bookshelf inside. Like the castles that inspired it, this bed is a biggie: 64 inches long, 33 inches wide, and 43 inches high.

Other Little Tikes toddler beds are definitely more boy-friendly, like the Roadster Toddler Bed. Geared for ages 2 to 5, it’s got a blue sports-car shaped body, complete with a font grill and four wheels. There are no doors to climb out of, though. In fact, the body’s low proximity to the ground—20 inches high—makes it very easy to climb in and out of. The bed is smaller than the Disney Princess Toddler Bed: 68 inches by 40 inches.

A regular-sized crib mattress will fit the Roadster Toddler Bed one to a T. Just look for a plywood support to go under it (it’s sold separately).

Sports cars are actually a pretty common theme in the Little Tikes toddler beds. Check out the Lightning McQueen Roadster Toddler Bed. It’s a flashier, bolder version of the Roadster Toddler Bed: red body with yellow racing stripes and multi-colored racing logos scattered across the “hood” and “fenders.” This bed measures 68 inches long by 40 inches wide and is suited for ages 15 months to 5. Like the Roadster Toddler Bed, you would buy it to fit a crib mattress and plywood support.

The Lightning McQueen Roadster Toddler Bed is also available as a Lightning McQueen Toddler Bed and Rocking Chair Package. It’s the same size bed (68 inches by 40 inches) but has the special bonus of an accompanying blue rocking chair. Your kid will have a comfy place to sit when awake, as will you when you’re reading your kid bedtime stories.

Little Tikes Workshop

You six-year-old doesn’t have a full-time job, but it’s safe to say he or she has fun pretending to be a grownup with a grownup occupation. If building things tends to run in the family, then chances are good your kid might like to imagine working with tools and fixing stuff. That’s the kind of kid that will have loads of fun with a Little Tikes workshop. There are several such workshops in the Little Tikes catalogues. All simulate technicians’ work stations and give kids realistic experiences of tinkering with gadgets.

The Buildin’ to Learn Motor/Workshop is a Little Tikes workshop that has a pretend car engine and pretend tools with which to work at it. The engine sits on a two-tiered workbench that’s fully stocked with play hammers, screwdrivers, and a wide array of other tools. A power drill up top has no less than six interchangeable drill bits. This unit is a sizeable one, in all, at two feet wide and three feet long.

This workshop enhances the play experience with realistic sound effects that go off when a kid turns the drill or other features. Note that you’ll need to keep plenty of batteries on hand to make the bench run. Its electronic functions need nine AAA batteries and three button-cell batteries at a time. These you buy separately.

Kids 3 and up will get the most out of the Buildin’ to Learn Motor/Workshop. Another Little Tikes workshop, The Discover Sounds Workshop, is best suited for toddlers. It’s a smaller, simpler unit measuring roughly a foot-and-a-half wide and long. The unit emits lights and sounds when a kid turns its levers or flips its switches. The turning of a crank handle on the side causes tumbling balls inside a chamber to bounce up and down. Every component is bright hues of red, green, and other colors that toddlers will find inviting.

The Swirlin’ Sawdust workshop is somewhere in the middle as far as age range goes: 2 year old and up is what Little Tikes recommends for it. This one is a simulation woodworkers’ station, complete with 15 hand tools and two storage bins with lids. The workstation itself is an authentic-looking construction of imitation-wood legs and a metallic work surface.

A magnetic board on the Swirlin’ Sawdust workshop separates into two pieces and reattach. Kids can “cut” it and reattach it as often as they’d like.