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  2. 8 of the Best Wagons for Kids to Take on Your Next Big ... - AOL

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  3. The best stroller wagons of 2023

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    The wagon doubles as a bench for seating, or a table for picnics or activities, plus the interior can accommodate up to two kids or 150 pounds of cargo, according to the brand.

  4. Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Flyer Ziggle, introduced in 2013, is a ride-on toy for kids 3 to 8 with four caster wheels and no pedals. [21] Kids propel forward by wiggling and twisting their bodies in a back and forth motion and moving the handle bars at the same time. [22] [23] In 2016, Radio Flyer introduced a new partnership product, the Tesla Model S for Kids.

  5. Toy wagon - Wikipedia

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    Usually, a small wagon contains 9, 12, or 16 bolts. The back axle usually contains 4 bolts, and the front varies among the different steering designs. The wheels can be air tires, hard rubber tires, or hard plastic tires. Some small kids' wagons are made completely out of plastic. Some are made of wood, aluminum, poly, or steel.

  6. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    All the Ford wagon years were available either in solid-color, two-tone paint with the roof painted a different color than the body, or with "wood panel" vinyl siding popular on many period upscale wagons. For example the 1960 Ford Country wagon was available normally in a solid powder blue, a powder blue with wood siding, or a medium green ...

  7. Garton Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Garton manufactures sleds, scooters, pedal cars, tricycles, and coaster wagons. [2] Part or all of the building the Garton Toy Company was housed in was designed by architect William C. Weeks. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.