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Friday, August 10, 2012

Will My Child Fit in a Battery Operated Kids Car?

After their children have attained sufficient mobility and coordination skills, some parents are keen to nurture another skill-set, one which is very relevant in the modern world; manipulation of power tools. This is the time to consider whether a battery operated ride-on would be appropriate for the children.

A battery operated ride-on would not need the child user to move it by her own effort, but it does require the association of work done with affordances. And, the laws of physics must be obeyed, and add to them, the characteristics of real-world engineering. How fast will the ride-on move? How easy is it to stop? These translates to what the child user must do to sustain an enjoyable; therefore collision free, riding session.

Since children grow really fast, some parents may want to know when their children can "fit" in size and skills. Skills can be developed, and perhaps getting the children to learn is even better. 

We'll show you the seating capacity of one of our popular items; the "LAMBORGHINI battery powered ride-on" to answer the "size" fit question.


This ride-on requires assembly and ships in a carton. It is not easy to get a close look at the stores, so the next few pictures will help. 



There is quite a bit of space for a pre-schooler. 



Seat is wide enough to place an A4 paper length wise. (That's about 29cm.)


Foot board space is large enough too for an A4 paper. (That's about 29 x 21 cm.)

There you have it, a convenient comparison of the space in this ride and the popular A4 paper standard. One last thing, if your child is expected to play independently, she needs to be able to climb in confidently. And the height of this ride for getting into... A4 paper.



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