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Mega Bloks Cat 3 – In – 1 Ride – On Dump Truck

Sun, Jun 27, 2010

Ride on

  • 3-in1 play pattern
  • Push-behind walker
  • Compatibility with all Mega Bloks Maxi Blocks
  • Great for polishing fine motor skills and distinguishing colors and shapes
  • Stimulates imagination and discovery of shapes, colors and sizes

Product Description
It’s a ride-on, block set and building platform, all in one! The CAT Jr. Ride-On Dump Truck comes with a dumping bin, working horn, gearshifts, oversized wheels and authentic “big truck” sounds. Kids can hop on for a ride, or push it along. Includes 10 Maxi blocks. Requires 3 “AA” batteries, included. Measures 24″L x 8.5″W x 15″H. Holds up to 55 pounds.Amazon.com Product Description
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Mega Bloks Cat 3 – In – 1 Ride – On Dump Truck

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. D. Stephens Says:

    Gave this as a gift to my nephew. He rides, walks and plays with it all the time. It was nice to find a definate “boy” looking 3 in 1.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Rebecca Emmons Says:

    I read reviews here and elsewhere of various push/ride toys, and I liked the appearance of this truck and the fact that it had several uses. My 13-month son likes putting things into the bed, and has pushed it around a bit, but it tends to get away from him so he scurries after on his knees. Also, I hoped to use this toy outside because we have a large grassy backyard that our son likes to play in, but imagine my surprise when the back of the box says the toy is not to be used outside! Absolutely NOWHERE on this or any other site is this mentioned. I figured the main reason was because of the batteries – sun, water, and dirt all have bad effects on batteries – so I figured I’d just never put batteries in. But – the front is indeed very close to the floor, so if it doesn’t roll easily over carpet, it certainly doesn’t roll easily over grass. I’m a bit disgruntled now about this, given what I paid for this large toy that is perhaps too large for our small house. However, my son enjoys playing with it and the blocks and I’m sure will grow into it in the next few months and enjoy pushing and riding it around. I like the construction and that it’s not a cutesy “little kid” toy. If you want an outdoor toy, however, look elsewhere.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Leslie D. Conner Says:

    Purchased two of these for my 1 year old grandsons. Truck is well build and sturdy for the rough play of a little boy. Can be used as an aid to walking as they learn to take those first steps. Plenty of room in the dump bed for them load there blocks and other items they wish to push around.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. K. Glahe Says:

    We bought this for our 12 month old grandson. He loves it. He especially loves the buttons to push for the different sounds. He also loves sitting on it as well as pushing it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. SherBear501 Says:

    This Dump Truck is a big hit with my 1 year old. He has figured out how to push the buttons to make noise, which he loves. He also loves loading and unloading the bed. The only downside is that when the bed is down (in the non riding position) it doesn’t lock into place very well…which is a problem for a one year old because I’m afraid that he’ll push on it – and it will flip up and hit him in the head. So for now we keep it in the riding/pushing position until he’s old enough to understand the other part. So far he LOVES his d’tuk.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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