Outdoor adventures can be re-enacted in the playroom with the Downhill Racing Set from Dickie Toys. The freewheeling 1:24 scale Ford Raptor has soft rubber tyres that are perfect for every terrain. The doors open making it simple for the action figure to get in behind the wheel. Realistic light and sound effects, tuning parts and an off-road mountain bike complete the set. Batteries are included so children can get down to their adventures without delay! Let the fun roll!
• Ford Raptor with freewheel
• Original Ford license
• Bicycle
• Fully articulated action figure
• Light and sound function
• Moving parts and opening doors
• Scale 1:24 • Length: 25 cm
• Batteries included
• Age recommendation: 3+
Outdoor adventures can be re-enacted in the playroom with the Downhill Racing Set from Dickie Toys. The freewheeling 1:24 scale Ford Raptor has soft rubber tyres that are perfect for every terrain. The doors open making it simple for the action figure to get in behind the wheel. Realistic light and sound effects, tuning parts and an off-road mountain bike complete the set. Batteries are included so children can get down to their adventures without delay! Let the fun roll!
• Ford Raptor with freewheel
• Original Ford license
• Bicycle
• Fully articulated action figure
• Light and sound function
• Moving parts and opening doors
• Scale 1:24 • Length: 25 cm
• Batteries included
• Age recommendation: 3+
Features and Benefits:
Playing with toy cars build a child’s fine motor skills. They develop hand-eye coordination and dexterity in both their hands as kids pick up, carry, throw, push and pull toy cars around.
Toy cars teach kids about trajectory as they launch their mini cars off a loop-de-loop. They learn about velocity, distance, gravity, weight and so much more.
Children come across vehicles frequently in their daily lives, so they like to incorporate these in small world play, too. Imaginative play allows children to exercise their creativity and helps them make sense of the world around them.
Children can become familiar with the different vehicles through play. Some toys also introduce children to roles in the community. This builds on their knowledge of the world.
Toy vehicles can be played with independently, but children also love to race each other! This encourages children to share and negotiate (for example, deciding who gets the special red car), and lets them learn about friendly competition.