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3 years and above. It's a foot-to-floor ride-on, so kids need enough leg strength and coordination to push themselves around - which most toddlers from about 3 years are ready for.
Yes. Kids can scoop materials like sand or small toys into the bucket, lift it, and tip it out. It's manual - operated by the child, not motorised - but it genuinely functions, which is what makes it more interesting than a regular ride-on.
It measures roughly 72 x 36 x 31 cm. Fits fine in most living rooms or playrooms, though honestly it gets the most use outdoors - in a garden, compound, or near a sandpit where kids can actually load things into the bucket.
Up to 50 kg. So it's built solidly enough to handle most kids well into primary school age, not just toddlers.
No. Foot-to-floor only - kids use their feet to move it forward. Nothing to charge, nothing to replace.
KES 5,000 at Toyzoona. Available online with same-day delivery within Nairobi, or in-store at Two Rivers Mall, Runda Mall, and Broadwalk Mall. Cash on delivery is also an option if you prefer that.
The listing says it's easy to assemble, though it doesn't specifically mention whether tools are included in the box. Worth confirming with Toyzoona directly if that's something you need to plan for - you can reach them on +254 799 666 222.