1) The cart has no wheel friction control (I thought it did, my fault for getting confused with another wooden carts features) This makes it a little too quick for my beginner walker even with a deep pile carpet. I am currently having to put my foot on the front to stop the cart running away with my little miss. Obviously a little further down the line it will be fine.
2) This cart will tip over if they pull themselves up using the back and side together. It is quiet a light cart, hence so easy to pull it over but in time this will be a bonus as kids can get frustrated when they can't turn the carts. This cart can easily be tipped up slightly to allow a slight change in direction. I'm just hoping my daughter doesn't outgrow it in height before she can manage it on her own safely.
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Great wheels and nicely designed. We have had about six or seven of these types of units, either as gifts or as hand-me-downs. They were either flimsy or very, very loud on hardwood floors. This unit is nearly perfect. Quiet, smooth wheels, easy turning and quality components. It also shows up assembled!Best Deals for Manhattan toy Stow and Go Activity Cart
When the box arrived, I was a little confused because it was so little and I had heard that the item arrived assembled and ready to go. I thought to myself "Well, maybe I have to assemble it."Well to my surprise I opened the box to find a mini push cart, about half the size that I was expecting! It must be perfect size for infants! Despite how I feel about it, my 1 year old thinks it's great. We have carpet flooring so the tall sturdy wheels make it much easier to fly across the room. If she's still playing with it at 2 years old and it hasn't fallen apart, I will up the star rating!
I'll admit... it's cute.
p.s. She's almost two years old, and she is still playing with it!! {1 up}




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