The 10 Best Toddler Cars

Updated July 17, 2019 by Joseph Perry

This wiki has been updated 30 times since it was first published in May of 2016. If your little one has gained a good sense of balance and is capable of using his or her own two legs to move around, perhaps it's time to treat him or her to one of these toddler cars. Many of them play music or sounds, and all of them can provide hours of mobile enjoyment and imaginative play. Plus, some have a handle for an easy way to transport your child to the park or around the block. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Little Tikes Cozy Coupe

2. Step2 Push Around Buggy

3. Schylling Speedster

4. Fisher-Price Paw Patrol Lil' Quad

5. Step2 Whisper Ride II

6. Amazing Tech Depot Scooter

7. Little Tikes Deluxe 2-in-1 Cozy Roadster

8. Best Choice Products Excavator Digger

9. Fisher-Price Little People Music Parade

10. Kettler My Activity

Editor's Notes

July 13, 2019:

In today's world of electronic gizmos and battery-based toys for kids, it's good to know that playthings like these toddler cars are still popular. They not only give your child a fun way to move around the yard or park, but they might also help strengthen coordination and balance. Some have storage compartments for stashing small treasures and some play music and sounds that will delight your toddler. You'll want to look for models that are durable and stable, and which are preferably easy to put together. And pay attention to the details, such as whether there's a volume control and how safe the wheels are for hardwood floors.

In this update, we evaluated options based on these criteria and more. We made sure items are still readily available and promoted the Schylling Speedster to one of our top slots for its outstanding reputation and its no-frills, atypical design that is sure to please both toddlers and their hipster parents.

Last updated on July 17, 2019 by Joseph Perry

An avid reader and outdoors enthusiast, Joe earned his doctorate in literary studies before making the lateral leap from academia to technical writing. He now lives and works in the inter-mountain West where he creates technical and marketing content, including white papers, solution briefs, and courseware for some of the world’s largest information technology companies. With more than 14 years of experience in the field, he has learned more than he ever thought he would know about such enterprise IT topics as cloud computing, storage, databases, business software, and networking. When he’s not writing about business computing, he can be found outdoors, probably hiking with his family and dog.


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