Welcome to the Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle Giveaway, hosted by Viva Veltoro and Thrifty Nifty Mommy and sponsored by GiGGo Toys!
THE cutest and coolest ride-on we've seen – the Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle from GiGGo Toys! Haven't heard of GiGGo Toys? They're the latest and greatest company in the ride-on toy industry, based out of Long Island, New York. They design, manufacture, and distribute 6 & 12 volt battery ride-on toys for children ages 2-8. Their goal is to bring fun toys to kids, and it looks like they're succeeding!
GiGGo Toys has based their company name on a fictional elephant named GiGGo and they'll be making a big splash this year. They've got an entire line of awesome ride-ons coming to the marketplace, and you've got to check them out! Our favorite is the special Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle. The Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle is designed for children ages 3-5 years old and 55 pounds or under. It's modeled after the vintage 1949 Indian Chief Motorcycle and features stabilizer wheels so your child can enjoy a safe ride. The Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle has a 6 volt rechargeable battery that will run for 30 minutes – 1 hour depending on the weight of the rider, charge level of the battery, and how the motorcycle is used. The battery also has a safety shut off. It's easy to assemble, has working front and rear lights, and goes in both forward and reverse. Your child will cruise along to realistic engine sounds at a speed of 2 miles per hour.
GiGGo Toys is also having a fun contest! They're hosting the "2014 New Face of GiGGo Toys Ride-On Photo Contest" on Facebook and there's going to be 33 winners, including one Grand Prize winner of $500 and a professional photo shoot featuring you child on one of their ride-on toys, possibly to be use for one of their 2014-2015 product labels! Just click HERE to head over and enter to win! Connect: You can connect with GiGGo Toys on Facebook and follow them on Twitter and Pinterest. Buy it: If you're interested in purchasing a Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle from GiGGo Toys, they're available on their website for $159.99. Win it: One lucky person is going to WIN a Little Vintage Indian Motorcycle from GiGGo Toys!
Open to the US only, ages 18 and up. Ends 1/26/14 at 11:59 PM EST. Enter using the Giveaway Tools form below.
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I can only say that when i showed it to him he said he likes the motorcycle the BEST- but the Safari truck is REALLLLLLY close!!
I like Cheah.
I love the cheetah lil skootah!
My daughter loves Zebras so her favorite would be Zora.
My son would love the motorcycle
Zora the zebra is the big fav
mine would be cheata
Cheah
My great grandson would go crazy for the Li'l Tankster
Love Giggo the elephant!
I keep trying I so wanna win this so I can be the coolest gama in the world.. My granddaughter would love this so much her papa has the bestest bike (motorcycle) in the world according to her.. This would be so fun for her and papa to show off their bikes (motorcycles) together.. 🙂
Zora the zebra.
Rheginald and rhonda the rhino twins
ZORA!
Definently Giggo the Elephant is my daughter's favorite she loves elephants
The story is so cute and heartwarming. I think that Zora the Zebra sounds cute but Reggie and Rhonda sound more like my boy.. LOL
I like Cheah….the characters area all so cute! Thank you for giving me the chance to win this awesome prize.
Wink the the three toed Skink!!
Zora is my grandsons favorite.
we love the lil tank one thanks
My grandson loves Wink!
My grandson loves Wink
CJ's favorite is GiGGo – he loves elephants!
My kiddo was looking over my shoulder just at the right time. First he said the Cheetah but then he said he likes Wink the Skink. I think the color drew him in.
Zora Th Zebra!
My grand daughtrs favorite is the Cheetah (Cheah). Her bedroom is a Jungle Safari and the first animal sound was a money. I would do the sound at the closed oor and she would know it was Mom Mom.