Fisher Price Bubble Mower
Bubble mowers are made for toddlers and preschoolers. They look just like miniature lawn mowers and are pushed over grass or another even surface like a flat driveway. But instead of cutting the grass, bubble mowers blow bubbles. Kids love this.
The Fisher Price Bubble Mower has been the number one bubble mower for years. Recent improvements make it work more easily on more surfaces than earlier models. The newest bubble mower has a reservoir for bubble liquid that is bigger than on the older models. This helps to minimize spillage on uneven ground.
To make the mower blow bubbles, simply attach the solution bottle, and push the mower forward. After about 20 steps, bubbles will come out. If the bubble liquid that comes with the mower is too thick (as some parents report), other brands of bubble solution often work just fine. Also, washing the mower out can help keep it from getting clogged. The bubble solution bottle has a valve which allows the right amount of bubble solution to be dispensed into the bubble making well.
The bubble mower is great for kids who have recently learned to walk and run. Fortunately, the Fisher Price Bubble Mower is small and light enough to take to the park, so that the child can “mow” there, too. The “electric start” key and the “speed control” let little ones feel very grown up. Recommended for children ages 1 to 5 years, it is most fascinating to children at the younger end of the recommended age range.
Bubble mowers are one of the all time classic push toys: they’re colorful, they have wheels, and they blow bubbles. That’s a combination that’s hard to top for the toddler and preschooler set. The Fisher Price Bubble Mower is the quintessential bubble mower on the market, and it is sure to be a hit with your child.
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The bubble mower certainly pushes better and is better built than the older ones. There is however a problem with it blowing bubbles.
I don’t think they actually got a kid behind it to see how fast you have to push it for it to make bubbles.
The pictures look great but it DOES NOT blow bubbles as depicted I had to run down the driveway to get it blow that good. My son now pushes it and stops to look in the hole for bubbles – there are none kid!