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Oct 02 2009 07:00 AM ET
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Step2 Whisper Ride Buggy: A Quiet Ride… Really!

Step2 Whisper Ride Buggy

Hear that? Probably not. Why? Because the Step2 Whisper Ride Buggy ($60) isn’t one of those noisy plastic ride-on toys that you can hear from three blocks away. And that’s just one of the reasons I love it.

Available in blue or pink, this mini car is a terrific stroller alternative. It sports a cupholder, pretend steering wheel, battery-powered horn, seatbelt and a small storage compartment under the hood — all things your little one will enjoy.

Overall, the Whisper Ride Buggy gets your toddler from point A to point B quietly.

Stephanie, crunchy, urban Canadian mama to a 4-year-old contrarian son and a 1-year-old philosopher daughter loves all things green, gadgety and glam.

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My daughter LOVES this car! We take it to the mall, food shopping and to the playground. Even trick or treating last year. She loves to be in it and it keeps her happy while I shop. This is the newer one which is shaped to look like a mini suv, while the older model looked like a vw bug. Very cute but the old one was so loud. If you were pushing on the pavement, people could hear you coming a block away. This new one is very quiet and doesn’t bounce as much when you hit a curb or what not. Its more practical and the best thing about it is. THE BOTTLE/CUP HOLDER! =) I used to have to put my daughters cup into the front trunk, now they have a nice holder for it. Its a great buy and you can get it at toys r us and target. Look in your sales paper because I got both of mine for on-sale for $30!

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