Jumbo Go Go Go

Jumbo Go Go Go - KA10832

An inflatable and comfortable car is designed for the baby to relax and enjoy realistic driving pleasure. With the side mirror, it will keep the baby busy and experience the real fun of driving.


Parenting Tips:

By 6 months old, the baby can sit independently for a longer time and perform simple movements such as opening, closing and flipping up at the same time.

Size:

21.5cm(W) x 21cm(H) x 20.5cm(D)

Gross motor skills training – sitting

Help children sit inside the car and to see the world from an upright perspective.

Visual training – observing the lights

Press the steering wheel and the traffic lights will blink. This stimulates children and prepares them to learn different colors.

Listening training – pressing and turning the steering wheel

Press Patrick or turn the steering wheel to create sounds. Observe your child’s reaction to the sounds.

Visual training – observing herself in the mirror

Allow your child to observe her image and surroundings in the mirror.

Eye-hand coordination training – putting the key in the slot

Encourage children to put the key in the slot.

Sense stimulation - touching and feeling

Jumbo Go Go Go is made from different textures and materials. Encourage children to touch and feel the textures and to chew on the key teether.

Fine and motor skills training – interacting with the steering wheel

Encourage children to press and turn the steering wheel.

Role playing – driving

Allow children to pretend to drive by steering the wheel with both hands and pressing Patrick’s head. This also trains their gross and fine motor skills.

Companionship on the road - detachable steering wheel

The steering wheel can be detached from the car. It can be tied to any baby stroller to keep your child company while traveling.

Cognitive training – pointing to colors

Name a color and encourage your child to point to it.

Cognitive training - learning colors

Teach children different colors.

Cognitive training – pointing to facial features

Name a facial feature and encourage your child to point to it.

Cognitive training - learning car parts

Teach children different car parts.