🚦 Ignite your toddler’s first drive into fun and imagination!
Liberty Imports My First Cartoon RC Car is a toddler-friendly remote control toy designed for children aged 18 months to 3 years. Featuring a simple 2-channel remote with a steering wheel controller, it offers forward, reverse, and left turns. The car includes engaging honking sounds, music, flashing headlights, and removable driver figurines to enhance sensory and imaginative play, making it the perfect introduction to RC toys for little ones.
P**A
Great item
So cute! My grandson loves them. He is 16 months old and enjoys playing with the cars. Music, lights and movement is great on both cars. Easy to press control buttons.
S**A
Perfect for a one year baby.
Is the perfect gift for my grandson. He love the train and the sound of them. Is easy to use.
A**.
Nice toy
Easy handling for a 3-year-old. I gave it as a gift to my grandchild, and he absolutely loved it. Out of the package and got to play with it for the rest of the day. The remote is very simple and he loved that he could switch the driver.
S**Y
Cute, Easy to Operate, but Possessed
I bought this toy for my 15-month old daughter. It's mostly great, she loves it. It's cute, sturdy and easy to operate. There are only two buttons. The first makes the car move forward in a straight line. The second moves the car backward and turns the car. There's no other steering. It zips around on our laminate floors and plush rugs.This toy requires a total of five AA batteries (None are included.) Two go in the remote control and three go in the car. The battery life seems reasonable. The range to control the car is about 10 feet. Nothing too crazy, but plenty for a little one.This toy is a little noisy. It has an engine sound and a siren that play when buttons are pushed on the car. It also has a little song that plays when the driver's seat is pushed down, which happens frequently when the car crashes. It kind of sounds like Tetris music with a Cha Cha. It gets a little annoying after a while (especially when my husband starts whistling it- but that's not your problem). You can mostly make the song go away by removing "Mr Police Officer" from the car.The sound can not really be controlled. There are no volume buttons and no setting to make the car respond to the remote control without the noises also being available. The sounds can not be activated by the steering wheel.Our car seems to be... possessed. Well maybe not, but it does randomly move when the power is on to the car. It just kind of jumps a few inches. It's a little unnerving at first, but I can't say it's the only possessed baby toy in the house. Maybe it's the house.
T**A
Impressive Quality
This was a gift to my 2 year old and has become a family favorite. We use it inside, so I'm not sure exactly how long the range is but it can be in the next room from the controller and work fine.It's durable. The 2 year old has thrown both the car and the controller a few times. There are no scratches or dents and the car works fine. The controller once was thrown hard enough that one button stopped working, but we unscrewed the tiny screws on the back and it started working again, so we just closed it back up and had no more issues with it. His younger sister keeps chewing on the antennae or the controller itself. Both are still fine, so I guess it's slightly water resistant.It goes straight forward or reverses on a curve. My two older kids (6&8) enjoy driving it around obstacles and figuring out how much it needs to reverse to be at the right angle to move forward again.My only VERY minor disappointment was that I thought each driver had a unique sound or song which would play, which isn't the case. There's a button which plays a song on the top of the car, the steering wheel is a button which makes a car starting noise, and the pad the driver sits on plays a cartoonish voice making car engine noise when it's pressed. It can get pretty repetitive to only have those sounds, and since there's no difference between drivers and no need for them, ours were quickly lost. There's no way to turn off the music and sounds while the car is in use, but it's not easy to accidentally push the buttons either so it's not that annoying overall.
S**T
He loves it but doesn't really know how to get it to go yet.
Cute little toy for my grandson that's 2.He doesn't get how to use yet he holds down both buttons at the same time but he still enjoys it.
V**C
Remote control car
It’s a fun toy and easy to use for 3 years boy.
B**B
Not what you expect
My grandson is over two now and he doesn't understand it completely yet. I didn't expect him to but I wanted him to get experience with the concept of controlling something remotely as soon as possible. He grasps the basic concept that it can be controlled by his manipulation of the controller, but he is having trouble with the control because of design issues. It has two buttons, one controls forward motion and one backs it up in circle. He would like a left and right button to avoid objects. As is, he goes forward in a straight line until he hits the object, then hits the back button and it backs up in a circle so you have to stop it when its pointing in the direction you want to go forward again. Thats a difficult concept for a two or three year old. It does not perform well on plush carpet as its dragging the bottom.The figures that come with it are difficult to fit in and out and seem to get stuck. He loves cars and trucks and will play for hours on the floor with them. This did not impress him as much for more than a few of the reasons listed above. It is sturdy enough, just a poor design. Not recommended for a two or three year old and a four or five year old would not like the controller action and would be ready for a "normal" RC car.
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