• Cart is styled after the classic Cozy Coupe
  • Cozy Coupe seat is big enough for 12" doll or plush
  • Ample space in cart for toys and other small items
  • Rugged construction to last for many years
  • Additional storage below basket and easy assembly

My son's favorite thing he got for Christmas. He was first trying to get in the car part as it looks like his cozy coupe buy has since figured out his bears, dolls etc fit much better. He loves to run around pushing this cart. Great quality as it's been run into just about anything and hasn't broke. Our guy is very much boy and rough and tumble. This has held up to his abuse! Fun and sturdy! Boys can grocery shop too

My son loves this. He is 4 (but a bit small for his age) and it is a good size for him. It came in a lot more pieces than I was expecting and it took a hammer and a screwdriver and about an hour (with my son "helping") to put together but it was worth it. The basket comes in two pieces (three if you count the handle) and the car comes in five pieces (not counting the wheels/axels). It's not terribly difficult just more involved than I was expecting. It rolls very well and seems sturdy enough to hold up to his shenanigans.

My boys love this toy! It's obviously not for pushing your baby brother around in, but it is extremely sturdy. They fight over who gets to "go shopping" so I am thinking about getting a second one :-)

This is a great little toy! Easy to assemble and very cute. It took my wife and I about 20 minutes. It is good for kids up to about 4 depending on maturity. I am sure older kids will use it but I think they will get bored quickly with it. The space in the car will hold a medium size teddy bear or doll. The basket will hold those little plastic grocery items perfectly. It seem fairly sturdy but we will see how well it holds up to the kids over time. I would recommend this if you have little ones running around and you want to keep them busy for a little while.

I got this cart for my 20 month old and it was an instant hit. She loves it because she can put a doll in the front car part and all of her grocery play food in the cart part. The problem was that my 3.5 year old would fight my daughter for it so much that I had to order it for him in another color. So, now I have two of these carts at home. My son puts dinosaurs in the front and cars in the cart part. They both like pushing it around the neighborhood. i also like that it is taller than a lot of other play carts. My 20 month old can push it easily and my tall 3.5 year old son can also push it fine without stooping over. The assembly was a bit of a pain for me, but only because I did it with both my 1 year old and 3 year old hovering around me. There is one part of the assembly where you put the second wheel on the rod by hitting it on with a hammer (after you have hammered on the first wheel on the other side of the rod). You have to use the brown plastic cap thing to hold the already assembled wheel in place while balanced on the floor and then use the second brown plastic cap to hammer on the other wheel. From the photo directions I could not tell that you had to use the brown plastic cap on the already assembled bottom wheel and the wheel I was trying to hammer on kept slipping on the rod. So just keep that in mind that once you have assembled one wheel you must use a brown plastic cap on both sides of the wheels to keep the rod from slipping so that you can get the second wheel hammered on correctly. Overall, the cart seems very sturdy and my has held up well to being pushed around on the pavement. It also really helps my kids with their imagination play because they like putting animals or dolls in the car part, as if they are going on a trip. And they like pretending that they are grocery shopping with the cart, as well. We have a play kitchen and this cart has caused them to use their play kitchen more now that they can load the play food into this toy and wheel it around. I had been debating between getting a buggy for my daughter's dolls versus a play shopping cart, and this was a perfect compromise. It's a great toy!

For $19, you can't beat this toy cart! Little Tikes makes the sturdiest products, and my kids test them well. Their Little Tikes toys are always the last to remain standing after the tornado of my 3 kids. My twin 4-year-olds love this particular shopping cart. They have others, but this one was the biggest hit. It looks like the ones we use when we go to the grocery store!

It was easy to put together & is durable enough to stand up to my 3 boys that don't go easy on their toys. I've purchased other carts in the past that were very flimsy & didn't last a month in our house. This one will be around for a long time.

I bought this to help my little when learn how to walk. Unfortunately for that purpose it just kept tipping over but now that he has walking he loves to push it around and he always tries to climb in the little car part it’s so cute

Now that my older 2 are in school, I actually brave the grocery store with my toddler along. His favorite part is getting a car cart, so this was the PERFECT birthday gift for him. He loves it. Assembly is always a bit of a chore, but it seemed to go fairly painlessly and I didn't hear much swearing out of my husband, so that's a pretty good indicator. I've seen various age recommendations flying around. It's a little bit short for my 7 year old, but she still likes to play with it. So, I would say any child that is under 48 inches and can walk would probably like playing with this and it would work for them. My 2, 5 and 7 year olds all love it. It's so cute, I might like to play with it too!

My 4 year old son loves this. We got the pink/purple one for our 2 year old daughter and this blue/red one for our son. I love this brand, as the materials are so durable...and my kids are rough with their toys...especially ones that move. :) This put together easy and in about 15 mins. My kids love riding in the shopping carts that look like these at the grocery store. So upon 1st seeing this my daughter tried to climb into the front of hers. I should've expected that. She was so upset that she couldn't get in it. I tried to show her that her baby can sit in there, but she yanked her out and tried to get in again. So that backfired a little bit. But I will have to get her the one she can ride in later on. As of now, both she and her brother know that they can't fit, but they are now cool about it and enjoy filling them with toys and racing them around the house...and there's a little spot to fit their cup, too. :)