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  2. Top Power Wheels for Kids - AOL

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    Amazon From jeeps to go-karts, SUVs, sports cars, and even tractors, these toys will amaze and delight your children while making them feel like big kids. Here are our favorite models fresh off ...

  3. From Barbie to Paw Patrol, These Are the Coolest Power Wheels ...

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    Power Wheels makes top quality electric ride-on cars that kids can steer at speeds up to 5 mph. Our top picks are available on Amazon for holiday gifting, too.

  4. Power Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Power Wheels is a brand of battery-powered ride-on toy cars for kids ages one to seven years old. Power Wheels ride-ons are built with kid-sized, realistic features – in some cases, real working features like FM radios, opening/closing doors and hoods, and both forward and reverse motion.

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    5. Land, Sea, and Air Adventures There Goes a Boat, There Goes the Mail, and There Goes a Helicopter. 6. Tractor Adventures There Goes a Tractor, There Goes a Dump Truck, and There Goes a Farm Truck. 7. Rescue Adventures There Goes a Rescue Hero, There Goes a Police Car, and There Goes a Rescue Vehicle. 8. Rockin' Real Wheels

  6. PlasmaCar - Wikipedia

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    It has received numerous awards (see awards section), as well as favorable customer reviews on websites such as Chapters (4.5 out of 5 stars), [9] Amazon.com (5 out of 5 stars), [10] and Fat Brain Toys (5 out of 5 stars). [11] In 2009, the PlasmaCar ranked 7th on DisneyFamily.com's Top Action Figures and Toys for Kids list. [12]

  7. Bumper cars - Wikipedia

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    Bumper cars in Kerava, Finland, powered by pole-mounted contact shoes that supply power from a conductive ceiling. Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator.