When the Child Won’t Ride: Getting Children Accustomed to Motorized Riding Toys
A friend of mine, who shall remain nameless, recently went all out at Christmas time to buy her child the latest and most expensive motorized outdoor riding toy she could find; a John Deere jeeplike toy with a driver’s seat and a passenger seat and a space in the back to carry toys or anything else that caught the child’s fancy. The parents knew the kid loved John Deere, so they thought he would love his little riding toy. The problem was, after spending all this money on this expensive Infant Ride Toy, the kid wouldn’t ride it. In fact, he didn’t want anything to do with it. What’s a parent to do in a case like that? Not every child will have this problem, of course, but it’s a pretty good bet that if it’s the first time a child has had a motorized…
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