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Little Dutch Wooden Pull Animal - Safari Friends

  • Little Dutch Wooden Pull Animal - Safari Friends

The 3-second version

  • Solid wood construction built to survive being dragged everywhere
  • Wheels roll smoothly on hard floors and low-pile carpet
  • String loop sized for toddler hands starting at eighteen months
  • Won't roll well on thick carpet or rugs
  • No sound or interactive features beyond wheel rattle
  • Requires space to pull it around without obstacles

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Wooden crocodile pull toy for toddlers learning to walk with confidence

Most pull toys either tip over when a toddler yanks the string or require such a smooth floor that they frustrate more than they reward. This crocodile uses four wheels and a low center of gravity to stay upright through the stop-start gait of an early walker, and the wheel resistance is tuned so that pulling actually happens instead of the toy skidding out or refusing to budge. That balance matters during the narrow window when a child is coordinated enough to manage a pull toy but not yet bored by one. It's the difference between a toy that gets used daily for three months and one that sits untouched after the first attempt.

Good gift when

  • Toddlers who are steady walkers but still building confidence and stamina
  • Families looking for a toy that rewards movement without screens or sounds
  • Households that prefer simple wood toys over plastic battery-operated options

Skip it if Not suited for thick rugs or outdoor surfaces where the wheels will drag instead of roll

Specs

Age Range
From 18 months
Material
Wood
Dimensions
32.6 x 12.5 x 9.7 cm
Design
Crocodile pull-along with fixed cord
Color
Green

What's included

  • Wooden crocodile pull toy with attached cord

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Age-appropriate from 18 months, works best on hard floors or low-pile carpet.

The details

Pull toys arrive at the moment when walking stops being a triumph and starts being a tool. This wooden crocodile gives a toddler something worth moving toward, then something worth pulling back across the room. The string loop sits at hand height for an eighteen-month-old, and the wheels roll smoothly enough that a tentative walker can manage the drag without losing balance.

The body is made from solid wood with a painted finish in safari green. Four wheels keep it stable on hard floors and low-pile carpet, and the axles produce a gentle rattle as the toy moves. The crocodile shape is simplified but recognizable, with a long snout and a segmented tail that adds visual interest without small parts.

Dimensions run just over thirty centimeters long, large enough to be satisfying to pull but small enough to navigate around furniture. The cord is fixed, so there's no choking hazard from a detached string, and the construction is robust enough to survive being dragged into table legs and doorframes.

This is a toy for the phase when a child is steady on their feet but still building stamina and purpose. It doesn't make noise beyond the wheel clatter, and it doesn't require setup or batteries. You pull it, it follows, and that simple cause-and-effect loop keeps toddlers moving when they might otherwise sit back down.

A sturdy push-along companion that follows every step and rewards movement with rolling, clickety motion

$23at babymori.com

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Questions

What age is this pull toy appropriate for?
It's designed for toddlers from 18 months, which is typically when children are confident walkers and have the coordination to manage pulling a toy behind them. The cord loop is sized for small hands at that stage.
Will this work on carpeted floors?
It rolls smoothly on hard floors and low-pile carpet. Thick rugs or high-pile carpet will create too much resistance for the wheels, making it difficult for a toddler to pull.
Does the crocodile make any sounds or have moving parts?
The only sound comes from the gentle rattle of the axles as the wheels turn. There are no electronic sounds, and the parts are fixed—no tail that wags or mouth that opens.
Is the pull cord safe for toddlers?
The cord is permanently attached to the toy, so there's no risk of it detaching and becoming a choking hazard. The loop is designed to be held rather than wrapped around anything.

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