Fisher-Price Bob The Builder, R/C Super Scoop

November 3, 2019 - Comment

​The fun is in your child’s hands with R/C Super Scoop from Fisher-Price. This remote control vehicle brings Bob’s best friend to life with motorized action, cool sounds, fun phrases, and a one-of-a-kind jaw-dropping stunt! The easy-to-use remote control lets children send Scoop racing forwards or backwards, and also operates his back bucket for cool

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​The fun is in your child’s hands with R/C Super Scoop from Fisher-Price. This remote control vehicle brings Bob’s best friend to life with motorized action, cool sounds, fun phrases, and a one-of-a-kind jaw-dropping stunt! The easy-to-use remote control lets children send Scoop racing forwards or backwards, and also operates his back bucket for cool digging action. But R/C Super Scoop has another trick in store that’s sure to astonish little builders. Ever see a digging machine do a handstand before? Well, with the push of a button, Scoop delivers his sensational “Scoop Stand” – an incredible stunt where Scoop uses his back digger to push himself up onto his front bucket, then lift his body straight into the air! That’s right – Scoop gets vertical, then pumps his back digger up and down, because he loves to celebrate a job well done! For even more hands-on play, kids can use Scoop’s exhaust pipe to manually lift his front bucket and activate exciting lights, sounds, and phrases featuring Bob and Scoop. The world of Bob the Builder comes to life as children create their own worksite adventures with the coolest construction machine around​!

Product Features

  • Remote-controlled Bob the Builder Scoop vehicle
  • Remote features controls for forwards, backwards, motorized back bucket, and “Scoop Stand” stunt mode
  • In “Scoop Stand” stunt mode, R/C Super Scoop uses his back digger to push himself up onto his front bucket, then lift his body straight into the air, like he’s doing a handstand
  • Manually use the exhaust pipe to lift the front bucket and activate lights, sounds and phrases
  • Children can also press the ‘B’ button to activate lights and sounds

Comments

Anonymous says:

Awesome gift for a two-and-a-half year old! This turned out to be my 2-year-old grandson’s favorite Christmas present–once he opened it, he completely ignored his other new toys (some of which were pretty cool). The control was very easy for him to use, and the toy traveled easily over carpet–but it doesn’t go fast enough to damage walls or be a hazard to people (or dogs!). When he discovered how to make it do a “headstand” on its scoop, he was enthralled. He played with it all evening, and when he woke up the next morning,…

Anonymous says:

Most annoying toy we have, but a hit with the two-year old I agree with other reviewers that this thing is LOUD. This is the loudest, most annoying toy we have. But it’s a hit with my two-year old son. We’ve just learned to limit it’s use and he only uses it supervised because he is still kind of young to operate the controls and if he interferes with the toy, say blocking it or stopping the arm, the noise is just God awful. I wish the controls had a way to easily turn Scoop around. He pretty much only goes forward and backward (in a slight curve).

Anonymous says:

Cool little toy Cool little toy. Do you buy a Radio Controlled Toy for a Grandson whose not yet 3 years old?? Well, I did and I’m glad I did! Took him 30 minutes or so to totally master the R/C controls but once he did, he loved it! Fisher-Price made the controls “simple-simple” but that’s what you need for a three year old. Just checked with my son to see if he still likes it and he said he LOVES it! Great movement and sound and a lot of fun for a little kid. Seems to be everything its billed…

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