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(More customer reviews)Both of my girls, ages 2 and 4, enjoy playing with this bus. It comes with about four Little People and a wheelchair. The side door and back door open (for wheelchair access), the headlight/eyes move as the bus rolls, and the stop sign can be pulled out from the side of the bus. It plays two songs, beeps, and makes a "voom voom" sound.
One thing I like about this bus is that it moves only by kid-power, not a motor or wind up, so it can't go too fast and bump into things. It tends to engage the kids in more quiet play, rather than some of the motorized toys that zoom around the house. Also the noises that it makes are not too loud.
This toy has paid for itself in terms of the amount of use it gets. If I could only afford one Little People toy, I'd choose the Farm, but the bus is reasonably priced and the kids love it, so if you can afford it, get it!
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Hop on this Little People bus for a fun-filled ride. Find out what happens when you press down on Carlos the bus driver, or Michael or Maggie in the driver's seat. Preschoolers are rewarded for their actions with lights, sounds, speech and delightful tunes. Sing along to "Wheels on the Bus" and "If You're Happy and You Know It."
As children get closer to school age, Beeps makes them excited to ride a real bus. Beeps comes with a fold-out stop sign, plus a rear ramp for helping children in wheelchairs get on and off. Measures approximately 12" x 6" x 6". Requires 3 "AA" alkaline batteries (included).
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