Giddyup N' Go Pony
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| List Price: | $199.99 |
| Price: | $179.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This ride-on pony is a toddler's perfect first horseback ride. As kids bounce up and down, the wheeled pony's legs start rolling, so kids can really go for a ride! Horse also comes with safety brakes, which are activated when the seat is held down continuously. Riders can simply press down on the left ear to hear life-like galloping sounds; or press on the right ear for whinnying and snorting sounds. The pony's tail even swings side to side as your child rides along. Handlebars located on the pony's head make steering easy, and a tight four-foot steering radius provides a controlled ride. Pony is perfect for active play both indoors and out. Requires three "AA" batteries, included. 32"L x 13"W x 32"H. Holds up to 150 lbs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2018 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Little Tikes
- Model: 609268
- Released on: 2008-08-15
- Dimensions: 28.00" h x 29.00" w x 16.00" l, 38.90 pounds
Features
- As you bounce up and down, your pony's legs move and you really go for a ride
- Galloping sound - press the left ear to activate. Whiney & snorting sounds - press the righ ear to activate
- Tail swings side to side as the child rides the pony. Handlebars are located on the pny's head make steering easy
- Tight 4 feet steering radius. Safety brakes included. Perfect for indoors or outdoors
- Makes physical activity fun - kids exercise while having a great time!
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
The Little Tykes Giddyup 'N Go Pony puts your little one on the road to adventure. With your child in the saddle, the pony will actually move forward while your child operates and steers it. Designed for children ages 3 to 8, and up to 160 pounds, this pony offers fun play that's both imaginative and physical, helping develop both coordination and creative play.
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![]() The Giddyup 'N Go Pony is design for both indoor and outdoor play. View larger. |
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![]() A brake lever tightens the pony's wheels. |
The pony is much like an oversized stuffed toy, with its plush body, longhaired mane and tail, and its friendly eyes. Our child tester loved just petting it, let alone riding it. Beneath its plush fur is a hard, sturdy body that's heavy enough to support to even larger children. It wears a permanent saddle, and the metal, adjustable footrests -- which the toy's instructions call "stirrups" -- have rubber grips for extra security. They're attached to the horse's body with a heavy-duty, permanent metal bar. This toy is definitely built to last. Grip handles are located at the base of the pony's head, and its four hooves are fitted with hidden wheels.
To make the pony move, the child sits in the saddle and places her feet on the footrests. By alternating a sitting position and standing up onto the footrests, she makes a bouncing action that causes the pony's legs to splay out and then come together, making the pony roll forward. Bouncing smoothly and continuously will make the pony continue to roll forward. The child can steer the pony using the handlebars. A brake lever is located at the right handlebar. It can be ratcheted up or down to loosen or completely tighten the pony's wheels.
Imaginative Fun That Comes With a Workout!
In these days of rising childhood obesity, we're happy to have found find an innovative toy that's powered by a child's sheer physical exertion, rather than by remote control or batteries. (Yes, this toy takes 3 AA batteries -- but only to create its sound effects. Squeeze its ears, and it will neigh and make trotting sounds.)
The Giddyup 'N Go Pony offers plenty of fun physical challenges: the rider is challenged to master the bouncing action that makes the pony go, and she must maintain balance while driving and steering at the same time. The pony is built for both indoor and outdoor use, which expands its versatility and gives kids the opportunity to go outside and play.
Some Wise Precautions
But whether the pony and rider are inside or out, make sure an adult is always on hand. For safety reasons, the pony will not roll backwards, and because of its weight and height, only an adult can lift and move it away from "dead ends" or other obstacles. Smaller children will definitely need some help getting in and out of the saddle. And even though the horse has a break, it's not intuitive or quick to use -- so you'll want to keep a watchful eye to ensure that pony and rider don't stray off into steep or otherwise hazardous territory.
If you keep these precautions in mind, your little adventurer can have plenty of fun imagining rustling up cattle, chasing down outlaws, or riding off into the sunset.
From the Manufacturer
This ride-on pony is perfect for a horseback ride. As you bounce up and down, your pony's legs move and you really go for a ride. Safety brakes included (activated when seat is held down continuously). Press the left ear to activate the galloping sound. Press the right ear to activate "whinny" and snorting sounds. Tail swings side to side as the child rides the pony. Handlebars are located on the pony's head to make steering easy. Tight 4 foot steering radius. Makes physical activity fun - kids exercise while having a great time.
Customer Reviews
Fun and sturdy, but has drawbacks
I bought this for my nearly 4-yr-old daughter who loves horses. Rather quick and easy assembly, but you really have to push hard to get the tail to click in. The box says you need a screwdriver, but no tools were necessary. She first took it for a ride around inside the house. We have tile floors--it won't go very well on carpet--and then took it outside for a spin. I really had to watch her ride because any big bumps or cracks in the sidewalk could mean a nasty head-over-handlebars spill, plus, since there's really no break like for a bicycle, any slope is potential danger--the horse rolls pretty fast! There is a break, which seems too close to the handlebars and often gets in the way, but it's not intuitive for kids to use and not very effective in slowing down--it seems it's either on or off. She loved the bounce-bouncing of getting the horse to go and the sound effects and got the gist of riding it rather quickly. Although you can steer the horse, it doesn't have that great of a turning circle, so an adult or older child has to pick up the front wheels and manually turn the horse. Watch your toes, this horse is not light! My 6-yr-old son helps his sister, plus he has fun on it too. It helps that there are two sets of footrests: lower for big kids; higher for the little ones. It seems to be a very sturdy and well-made toy, although the reins are made out of thin vinyl. They probably won't hold up too long, especially if the kids lead the horse with them a lot. All in all it's a fun toy. The kids use their imaginations in feeding, brushing and taking care of the horse, which is cute. It's a toy I would've loved as a kid, which I'm sure is a big reason I bought it in the first place!
She loves it!
I bought this for my almost two year old daughter even though she's younger than the recommended age because she's been in love with horses ever since the pony rides at the State Fair. I didn't know if she would actually be able to make it go on her own but I figured we could spend a year pushing her around if need be. However, she figured out almost immediately how to make it work, including the steering and the brake and now she rides around the house almost non-stop. The great thing about it is that because she is small and light, the motion is slow and easy to control so I don't have to worry about her going too fast. This thing is very sturdy and heavy which makes it impossible for her to turn around on her own when she runs out of floor space, but her five year old brother is more than happy to help out. He also enjoys riding it and is able to get it to go faster than she is, but like I said, I'm glad I don't have to worry about her riding it too fast right now. The only downside is that it doesn't have a great turning radius, so we're constantly having to get up and turn it around for her, but when she's older she'll be able to do it herself so I think it's totally worth it. This is a high quality toy that I think my kids will enjoy for years to come. I definitely WON'T take it outside because I don't want it to get ruined. Thankfully, we have wood floors so we have plenty of good surface to keep the kids occupied. If your little girl or boy likes ponies, you can't go wrong with this toy!
Great but some safety issues
My daughter received this horse for her third birthday and was very excited to give it a try. I was thrilled because it was so easy to put together - the tail was the most difficult.
I have two concerns with this toy:
1. The braking system is difficult and impossible for my three year old to figure out. I would never let her play outside with the horse.
2. She tipped it over on herself this afternoon while trying to get on it. I don't think that she would have been able to get out from under the horse if I had not helped her. The horse is very heavy.
She loves horses and she loves this horse - she loves to make it neigh and she brushes it hair. Overall though I wish that I had waited a couple years to get this toy.














