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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 343328" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>My kids had the RadioFlyer wooden/metal wagon. Frame was metal but the bed and sides were wood and could be taken off if needed which made it great when you needed to put it into the car. I like the First Step and Little Tykes wagons, but their biggest down point by far is they just are so hard to fit into a car for places like the zoo and such.</p><p></p><p>Nichole got the wagon for her 1st birthday present from mother in law and us. (we combined cash) It was in daily use until Nichole was about 16 when it finally just gave out. But by then we were using it for yard work. lol Before that it had seen traffic from every kid in the neighborhood of various ages......in several neighborhoods....in several towns/cities. </p><p></p><p>Once I'm working as a nurse I plan to surprise each Darrin and Aubrey with a wagon like Nichole's had. I like the other types. But in my opinion the RadioFlyer wooden wagon was far more versatile, which let them get much more use out of it. If you get the one's with seats and such......the kids don't fit well after about age 4 and the wagon is pretty much useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 343328, member: 84"] My kids had the RadioFlyer wooden/metal wagon. Frame was metal but the bed and sides were wood and could be taken off if needed which made it great when you needed to put it into the car. I like the First Step and Little Tykes wagons, but their biggest down point by far is they just are so hard to fit into a car for places like the zoo and such. Nichole got the wagon for her 1st birthday present from mother in law and us. (we combined cash) It was in daily use until Nichole was about 16 when it finally just gave out. But by then we were using it for yard work. lol Before that it had seen traffic from every kid in the neighborhood of various ages......in several neighborhoods....in several towns/cities. Once I'm working as a nurse I plan to surprise each Darrin and Aubrey with a wagon like Nichole's had. I like the other types. But in my opinion the RadioFlyer wooden wagon was far more versatile, which let them get much more use out of it. If you get the one's with seats and such......the kids don't fit well after about age 4 and the wagon is pretty much useless. [/QUOTE]
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