We all get crazy little ideas. Most of us dismiss them as pointless, unrealistic, or just silly. John Bitmead is not most of us. No, Englishman Bitmead got his crazy little idea and immediately set ...
Kennedy Chugg spent two weeks remodeling a Little Tikes car she bought off of Facebook Marketplace Georgia Slater is a staff editor on the Parents team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
A MUM has been praised after sharing how she turned a battered Little Tikes car into a brand new looking Disney-esque Lighting McQueen. Britney managed to secure the toy vehicle on Facebook ...
For many it remains the first car they have ever driven or the first thing that comes to mind when you want to buy your kid a Christmas present. Though it's a tiny and made of plastic sports car, it ...
Yes, it looks like a Little Tikes toy car that you remember the kids riding around in, but it’s actually fully functional and can reach speeds of 70 mph. Fully functional Little Tikes car. An ...
Chances are you've seen toddlers riding around or being pushed by their mothers in Little Tikes cars. The traditionally yellow and red plastic vehicles cost around fifty dollars and come in themes ...
It’s every rowdy child’s dream come true: breaking the speed limit in a Little Tikes car. Except this model isn’t plastic or fun-sized. For sale on eBay, this functioning red and yellow replica of the ...
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. If you think the coronavirus slammed the brakes on vehicle sales in recent months, it all depends on what ...
The Little Tikes Company has entered into a deal with BBC Studios that sees the launch of a new line of Bluey-inspired toys. The line consists of four new toys based on actual episodes from the series ...
If you’re into doing all kinds of childish things, let this be a warning: trying to squeeze into the Little Tikes Cozy Coupe children’s car might not work out as you think it will. One woman from ...
Wildly delusional holiday car commercials aside, it's safe to assume that most wheeled vehicles given as gifts this holiday season will come in a cardboard box as opposed to sitting in a driveway with ...