Tractors

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All the Ways to Play:

  1. John Deere Ride-On Tractor:

    Your little one will love riding and driving this motorized tractor and trailer! Practice following directions as you tell your little one to “stop”, “go” and “turn.” Have fun pretending you’re out working on the farm!
    Functional Language: stop, go, turn, tractor, on, off

  2. MEGA BLOKS John Deere Truck:

    This truck is great for fine motor (block building and stacking), gross motor (pushing truck around the house), and language development (making tractor sounds and noises). Great for 12+ months.
    Functional Language: on, off, in, out, stack, tractor, stop, go, beep, vroom

  3. John Deere Tricycle & Wagon Set:

    Get outside and work on increasing those gross motor muscles with this ride-along tractor. Introduce around 18 months. If your little one is having trouble with the pedals, they can use their feet to propel the tractor forward until they get the hang of it!
    Functional Language: on, off, stop, go, pedal

  4. John Deere Remote Controlled Tractor:

    Practice visual motor skills, as well as functional language (“stop” and “go”) as your little one navigates this tractor around the house. Great for 18+ months.
    Functional Language: tractor, stop, go; “Ready, set, GO!”

  5. DUPLO Tractor:

    These easy to hold and easy to stack pieces make this a perfect first lego set for your little one. Model moving the tractor around and putting the fruits on and taking them off again.
    Functional Language: beep, go, stop, on, off

  6. Rolling Tractor Push-Along Toy:

    This is a great toy for new sitters (around 6 months) because its rattling sound makes it very motivating to push back and forth. Model moving the car back and forth, pushing the button, and spinning the rattle. Hand it to your little one and see if they try to imitate you!
    Functional Language: stop, go, spin, push, vroom, beep, tractor

  7. John Deere Sand Toys:

    This set is great for a sandbox or just for playing outside in the yard! Engage in open-ended play as you use the trucks to move the sand or dirt around. Then find some old boxes and build something on your newly cleared area!
    Functional Language: full, empty, push, dirt, sand, stop, go

  8. Hayride Musical Tractor Toy:

    Work on matching and fine motor skills by matching and pressing the animals into the hay to hear their animal sound. Great for little ones 9+ months.
    Functional Language: tractor, animals, sounds, push, on, off

  9. Tractor Trailer & Farm Animals Set:

    Introduce this toy around 12 months and practice putting the animals in the trailer and taking them back out. Then, work on animal sounds and names as you begin to engage in pretend play with your little one.
    Functional Language: animal names and sounds, tractor, farmer, in, out

  10. Sit & Scoot Tractor:

    Great for new walkers (around 15 months) as they learn to engage their core and use their legs to propel the tractor forward. Take outside or bring inside to help your little one get some energy out during rainy or cold days.
    Functional Language: on, off, stop, go, push, tractor

  11. Green Toys Tractor:

    Take the pretend play outside with this tractor! Load up the trailer with leaves or dirt and push the tractor across the yard to “dispose of the debris.” Great for 18+ months.
    Functional Language: stop, go, tractor, empty, full, more

  12. Wooden Tractor Toy:

    Great for new crawlers to increase gross motor strength and coordination by pushing the tractor around the house. Create tunnels with your kitchen chairs so your little one can take the tractor through the tunnel!
    Functional Language: tractor, go, stop, under, tunnel

How to Set the Play Scene:

You have your tractor toys and the books to match, but how do you set them up for play? Our Ways to Play Guides can help with that!

If your little one loves tractors, be sure to check out our construction, farm, and trains pages, too!

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