Airplane Ride On Toy

213 Ideas by Eliza Bush

Give your young ones a sense of what it might be to be a pilot, when they tool around on these neat airplane ride-on toys. With wings, wheels, and somewhere to hold on tight, they will "fly" around for hours. Watch their smiles light up as they imagine they are actually the captain of a real airplane. In many models to suit your child's desire, this collection will help their fantasies take flight.

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A wonderful army plane toy that will boost your kid's imagination. It's a solid toy made of sturdy metal that was precisely ornamented with army accents, such as stripes or identification number. No pedals for easier mobility.

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An airplane riding toy that your kid will just love! It's a solid piece made with great precision and attention to details. It features a grey structure with a silver finish and red accents. It's a toy that a few generations will play with.

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An extraordinary, handmade toy that is a real piece of art. It's a wooden airplane on a rocking horse that was crafted with a great precision and attention to details. It's a type of toy that a few generations of kids will play with it.

Wooden ride on airplane

Fly an airplane without setting off the ground - seems impossible? Not with this wooden model! A great ride-on toy, which will enchant both boys and girls. It's colorful design and attention to details are really marvelous.

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Fantasy Flyer Pink Pedal Plane, retro airplane, ride-on toy

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This is fantastic! Every kid would be more than happy to have this amazing airplane ride-on toy! It's red and white with a small writting on its side. 3 wheels and a front proper airscrew. Ideal for yound airplane lovers.

Morgan Cycle Army 44 Airplane Childs Ride-On Scooter, Grey

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Buying Guide

With airplane ride-on toys, it’s easy for young pilots to be on cloud 9 for months! This type of toy for toddlers is not just fun, but it’s also an incredible way to ensure a child develops both personal confidence and physical coordination. Under your supervision, a child will safely experience how it feels riding or maneuvering an airplane and learn the basic life lessons regarding direction, balance, and speed.

Myriads of principles can be learned with the use of airplane ride-on toys. To ensure your child gets all these benefits and more, here are tips on how to select the right airplane ride-on toy:

When it comes to young children, their safety is of utmost importance. After all, they are completely dependent on us. So, when you’re choosing a toy that your child will ride on, conduct due diligence. This means you need to verify whether the toy passed all the safety requirements or not.

Does it have brakes or pedals? Will the child learn how to use them? There are airplane ride-on toy models that include a mechanism which can allow kids to rest both of their feet on pedals while they are in motion. This is great if a parent (you) is in control while pushing the kid forward. Other toys also come with floor panels which keep toddlers from extending both of their feet through the floor or ground. This allows parents to maintain control during the learning stages.

Also, will the ride-on toy need the use of a helmet? Will it come with safety restraints? Know everything that is necessary for the kid to be safe while using its airplane ride-on toy. Always be diligent when it comes to your child’s safety.

The two options for the power source of airplane ride-on toys are child and motor.

  • With a child-powered airplane ride-on toy, the kid can burn energy while it’s riding its toy. It makes for the best nap because of the solid playtime it gets from riding the airplane toy. However, it comes with a downside and that’s the fact that it can go faster compared to the battery-powered toy. Take extra precaution when the kid is riding its toy, especially if it has no brakes. Make sure the kid knows its limits. As much as possible, teach the toddler the importance of riding/driving slowly.
  • As for the motor- or battery-operated ride-on toy, it requires the pressing of a pedal to zoom around the driveway or over grass. Of course, it has its own disadvantage and that’s the fact that it has a maximum speed of 5 mph, which is not exactly what your kid might want. Don't worry as there are still models that will reach up to 15 mph. Of course, they may cost you more.

To determine which option is best for your child, know whether your child can do its own braking if it powers its toy on its own. If you are considering the motor-powered option, think whether your child is responsible enough to drive its own battery-operated airplane ride-on.