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Radio Flyer Classic Wood Rocking Horse

classic wood rocking horse
The Radio Flyer Classic Wood Rocking Horse is sure to bring back memories of your own childhood rocking horse, with its classic design and painting which mimics many vintage rocking horses which have been available for years.

The rocking horse was designed for children who are 1 to 4 years of age and is constructed of solid wood with a smooth finish which will stand up to even the roughest and toughest of wear, providing your child with a lifetime of fun. The round shapes of the horse contain no sharp edges which could be a danger, and the saddle is made of softly molded plastic and is situated perfect on the horse, with similarly molded handles which help making riding more comfortable and easy for your child. The extra wide rocker base helps to provide maximum stability, so no matter how hard your child rocks the horse, it will not tip over on either side, or front to back.

Because of its innovative design and close adherence to vintage rocking horses, the Radio Flyer Classic Wood Rocking Horse was the recipient of the National Parenting Publication Gold Award, which cited the many safety features as a great reason to purchase this toy for your child. Since the product is made by Radio Flyer, you're getting the quality you've come to expect from a children's toy company which has been around since 1917.

Parents have nothing but praise for the Radio Flyer Wood Rocking Horse, with many citing the great wooden finish and the red wooden rails as something that was extremely pleasing to the eye and their children enjoyed them immensely. In addition, the rocking horse is small enough to be stored in a small corner of the room when it is not in use, and because of the tough standards of construction, you can be sure it will stand up to even the toughest love your child can throw at it.

The only complaint concerning the design of the rocking horse is the fact that the saddle is made of molded plastic and held onto the frame of the horse by two screws. One parent stated that it did not take her child long to tear the saddle from the frame while playing, and that the screws could present a hazard if this happens. Others praised the fact that the rocking horse was already assembled and needed no additional tools to be put to use right out of the box.

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