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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Pedal Cars and Planes; Fun the Old Fashioned Way

Today, many children are spending far too much time sitting indoors in front of the TV or video game screen. Get 'em up and moving for some old fashioned fun with their very own pedal cars and planes.

Pedal cars and planes promote creative play, while getting your child out in the sunshine and fresh air for some much needed exercise. And pedal cars and planes are far more enticing than ordinary bicycles. Remember how much you wanted to drive your very own car when you were little, just like mom and dad? Give your child that opportunity with one of the many pedal cars and planes offered by SensoryEdge.

Let your child emulate everyday heroes with an old fashioned Police Comet Pedal Car, or the fabulous No.7 Fire Truck with working bell and ladder hooks. These gorgeous recreations of the emergency vehicles of yesterday are crafted with quality in mind. What child wouldn't be thrilled to the bone to find one of these pedal cars under the Christmas tree this season?

The 55 Classic Pedal Cars look like a classic auto show replica. These beauties come in a rainbow of colors and you won't believe the quality of materials used in constructing these pedal cars. Real chrome steering wheel and hubcaps, and solid duralast tires compliment this pedal car's all steel construction. Overall, a great investment for years of playing fun to come. This pedal car is sure to become a family heirloom to pass down to the grandkids.

Let your child's imagination fly high with a classic Red Baron Pedal Plane. This unbelievable pedal plane has a moving spring-loaded propeller that really moves when pedaling, a sealed ball bearing drive, non-slip pedals, and high-traction tires. Your little ace will never want to come back down to earth.

Pedal cars and planes offer the opportunity for the kind of creative play that opens up a child's mind to life's possibilities. SensoryEdge has a selection of pedal cars and planes that is simply unmatched anywhere. Take a look and see if you don't agree.

-source from sensoryedge.com

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