Little Tikes Police Cycle Sounds Rocker
Editorial Review
This little cop cycle can rock. Hang onto the handlebars and blast along on a blue police cycle complete with a transparent blue windshield and flashing red lights. This toddler rocker has a seven-function instrument panel that includes ignition key (with revving engine sounds), flashing lights, a siren, and three message buttons (e.g., “Calling officer: report to headquarters.”) The engine sounds rev faster or slower depending on the rocking motion. This cycle holds up to 50 pounds. It is 32 inches long and about 6 inches high at the saddle-style seat. The sound effects require three AA batteries (not included). –Richard Farr
This police motorcycle rocker interacts with toddlers with lights and sounds. The child turns the key to start up the “engine,” and hears motorcycle sounds as they rock. The longer they rock, the more sounds they hear, including sirens and lights. As the child slows down and stops rocking, the engine noi…
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3 comments
My son received this rocker from Grandma and Grandpa for Christmas when he was 15 months old. It was hands-down his favorite gift. He tried to sit on it before we even got it out of the box, and continued to sit on it while opening the remainder of his gifts (he only opened a few more, then decided that nothing was going to be as much fun as the rocker, and gave up, leaving me to open the rest of his packages). It is well balanced; my son rocks VERY hard on it, and has never tipped it over. Also, the buttons are easy for little fingers to push (babies sometimes have trouble pushing buttons on toys that are too stiff, not a problem with this toy). He thinks the lights are great, and usually pushes that button repeatedly. When he first learned what all the buttons did, every time we’d praise him for something, he’d run to the rocker, and push the button that says, “Mission accomplished, Good job!” After almost 4 months of constant use, it still looks brand new, even though my son likes to push it around the room, and crash it into things. He still rides it daily, and begs to take it to Grandma’s when we go for the day (which I always allow, since she bought the thing. Let her listen to the siren all day! =]) It fits great in the backseat of the car (I’m sure it would fit in the trunk if not for the stroller, booster seat, and other junk back there), and doesn’t take up too much floor space. A great buy!
We bought this sturdy, molded plastic rocker for my 18 month-old boy earlier this year when we noticed that he had to spend time indoors during several “energy spurts” in the late afternoon hours. It turned out to be the ideal choice for keeping him occupied and getting a little exercise in while playing in the living room. True, the siren sounds can get a little irritating, but that’s easy enough to fix with a turn of the “key”.
The reason I got this rocker over other more traditional types is that it is 1. Low to the ground - no tipping ! and 2. Darn near unbreakable, at least the essential parts that count. If the little plastic lights and sirens were to break (hasn’t happened yet), I don’t imagine the kids would notice or care; it’s just too much fun to rock wildly until you master the “carpet scoot” across the room. Even my 4 year-old hops on occasionally while watching his TV shows.
Great product for anybody with children from one through the preschool years.
(Here’s a tip: don’t apply the decorative stickers, they’ll just wear/tear off anyway!)
-Andrea, aka Merribelle
As with most little tikes stuff, this is incredibly sturdy and durable. This rocker cycle’s appearance is very enticing and it is equally fun. It is one of a few toys in our house that always holds the greatest desire of any boy or girl who visits. My sole complaint is that the realistic siren sound is very loud. It didn’t scare or seem to bother my boys, but I tire of it at times. If your child turns the ignition key on and rocks away eventually the motor runs faster and louder and the siren starts alarming. I’ve had this toy for about a year and a half and just recently the batteries need to be changed-but I’m in no hurry to do it!