Do you own a Power Wheehs, Peg Perego, or any other battery operated ride on vehicle for you child? If so this guide is for you... I bought my son a Peg Perego quad for Christmas. But we don`t have very many...
by Ron Mansfield (eBy ID childhoodradio) Which transistor radios are collectible?Collectors have their own favorite time periods specialties, but generally, collectible transistor radios were made between...
T.M.X Elmo Buying Guide Tickle Me Xtreme Elmo ****NEWSFLASH WALMART PUTTING OUT TMX ELMOS at 8:00 am 10/01/06*** This is the special Limited 10th Anniversary Edition by Fisher-Price ( a Division of...
Hi: Let me share with you some of my thoughts and tips about Japanese battery operated toys vehicles of the 50s and 60s. Being a child of the 60s I had a few battery operated toys and I enjoyed them all. My...
I got tired of paying $45.00 and more for power wheel batteries. I have a lot of grand kids and they love the motorcycles and jeeps I have. I took a 12 volt power wheels battery a part and found it was just...
There are a couple of articles about the Power Wheels batteries being nothing more than SLA cells that can be replaced. That's a fact I also discovered several years ago. I have also been able to overcome the...
always rember to use elmers glue all to use on toys after you have pulled it apart and getting ready to put it back to gether because if some thing goes wrong after you have tried to repair the toy its easy to...
Everything you need to know about power wheels and other battery operated ride on toys is free on the net. Modding your Power Wheels, going from 12 volt to 18 volt, traction, Gears, Motors, optional...
I was listing some of my son's toys and could not remember the exact name of the toy but it had a tag with the company's website on it. I went to the website and the toy was there with a description which...
always rember to check your battery connections when you put batterys in toys make sure that connectors are clean first clean with sand paper if that does not work then its up to the experts to fix them some...