







Price: $29.99
(as of Sep 30, 2025 04:21:13 UTC – Details)

Turn your yard into a bubble filled adventure with the John Deere Bubble-N-Go Mower. Designed for kids ages 3 and up, this push along toy lets little ones step into the shoes of their favorite grown up and join in on yard work fun. Inspired by real John Deere mowers, this playful toy features lifelike details and mechanical sounds that spark endless imaginative play. Each push creates a trail of bubbles – making outdoor play even more exciting! Just fill the mower with the included bubble solution, push, and watch the bubbles fly. No batteries needed – just pure kid-powered fun! As they ‘mow’ the lawn, kids develop essential motor skills, creativity, and a sense of responsibility through active pretend play. Get ready for endless giggles, bubbly memories, and outdoor adventures!
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PUSH TO CREATE BUBBLES: No batteries needed! Simply push to unleash a stream of bubble – keep the back wheels on the ground for maximum bubble power.
REV UP THE FUN: Mechanical sounds with every push add excitement and bring pretend play to life.
LEARN THROUGH PLAY: Encourages kids to walk, push, and use their imaginations while developing coordination and confidence through outdoor play.
BUBBLES INCLUDED: Comes with a 4-ounce bottle of premium bubble solution, plus a built-in holder to keep the extra bottle handy for nonstop fun. Simply Pour in the bubble solution – but be sure not to overfill to keep the bubbly fun going without any messes!
SAFE & DURABLE: Made with non-toxic materials, designed for long-lasting play, and meets U.S. toy safety standards.
Customers say
Customers find this bubble mower to be a well-designed toy mower that keeps toddlers entertained, particularly ideal for 18-month-olds and 4-year-olds. They appreciate its functionality on concrete and mulch surfaces, though it doesn’t work well in grass. The mower’s durability receives mixed feedback – while it holds up well with multiple toddlers, some report it breaking after limited use. The bubble size and leakage are also mixed aspects, with some customers reporting plenty of bubbles while others say it produces very little, and several noting leakage issues.
