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peg perego polaris ranger rzr 800 12V Battery-Powered Polaris Ranger RZR 900 Ride-On Toy in Red or Pink Pink

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peg perego polaris ranger rzr 800 12V Battery-Powered Polaris Ranger RZR 900 Ride-On Toy in Red or Pink PinkAdventure Awaits with the Peg Perego Polaris Ranger RZR 900 Imagine the delight on your childs face as they climb behind the wheel of their very own ride on Polaris Ranger RZR 900. This 12 volt battery powered car is engineered to transform ordinary afternoons into unforgettable expeditions whether theyre charting new routes across the backyard or pretending theyre leading a daring rescue mission. Available in two eye catching colors, Red and Pink,

Adventure Awaits with the Peg Perego Polaris Ranger RZR 900

Imagine the delight on your child’s face as they climb behind the wheel of their very own ride-on Polaris Ranger RZR 900. This 12-volt battery-powered car is engineered to transform ordinary afternoons into unforgettable expeditions – whether they’re charting new routes across the backyard or pretending they’re leading a daring rescue mission. Available in two eye-catching colors, Red and Pink, this versatile vehicle is designed for children ages 3 to 8 and built to handle grass, dirt, and paved surfaces with ease. With a host of safety features and rugged styling, it’s more than just a toy; it’s an invitation to explore, imagine, and grow.

Why You and Your Child Will Love the Polaris Ranger RZR 900

From its realistic design to its thoughtful safety locks, the Polaris Ranger RZR 900 ride-on car meets the needs of both adventurous kids and peace-of-mind-seeking parents. Here’s why it’s destined to be your child’s new favorite:

Built for Speed and Safety

With two forward speeds (2.5 and 5 mph) plus a reverse gear, your child can choose a leisurely pace or amp up the excitement. Parents can activate the 5 mph lockout feature to limit speed for beginners, ensuring a safe learning curve.

Extra-Large Sport Bed

Haul toys, gear, or a sibling in the spacious rear cargo bed, complete with tie-down anchors. This realistic truck-style feature turns every ride-on playtime into a construction site adventure.

All-Terrain Traction

Rugged, super-traction wheels grip grass, dirt, and pavement, so your little explorer can tackle a variety of surfaces without getting stuck.

Adjustable Bucket Seats

Two contoured seats allow room for a friend and can be adjusted as your child grows, extending the life of this toy for years of fun.

Automatic Brakes

When your child releases the accelerator, the brakes engage automatically, providing smooth stops and added safety.

Long-Lasting Battery Power

The included 12-volt rechargeable battery delivers 2 to 4 hours of play on a single charge. A charger is also provided, so the fun never has to pause for long.

Sturdy Weight Capacity

Supporting up to 130 lbs, this ride-on car can accommodate a growing child and a passenger, making it perfect for shared adventures.

Made in the USA

Proudly assembled in Fort Wayne, Indiana, using both domestic and global components, you can trust the quality and craftsmanship behind every detail.

Key Features at a Glance:

  • Age Range: 3 – 8 Years
  • Power Source: 12-Volt Rechargeable Battery (Charger Included)
  • Max Speed: 5 mph (with optional 5 mph lockout)
  • Drive Modes: Two forward speeds (2.5 and 5 mph) + Reverse
  • Weight Capacity: 130 lbs
  • Seating Capacity: 2 Passengers
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 50.0″ x 36.0″ x 38.75″
  • Color Variants: Red, Pink
  • Vehicle Type: All-Terrain Ride-On
  • Country of Origin: USA (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Benefits That Drive Growth and Creativity

More than just a ride-on toy, the Polaris Ranger RZR 900 is a tool for childhood development:

  • Gross Motor Skills: Operating the steering wheel, accelerator, and braking system helps build coordination and muscle strength.
  • Social Play: Two seats invite cooperative play—kids learn to take turns, share responsibilities, and engage in imaginative role-play together.
  • Independent Exploration: Your child gains confidence as they navigate new routes, practice stopping and starting, and feel the thrill of piloting their own vehicle.
  • Imaginative Storytelling: From farm chores to forest rescues, the realistic design fuels storytelling and creative thinking.
  • Parental Peace of Mind: Adjustable speed limits and automatic brakes offer safety controls that let parents relax while kids explore.

Turn Every Day Into an Expedition

With the Peg Perego Polaris Ranger RZR 900 ride-on car, you’re not just giving your child a toy—you’re opening the door to endless adventure, exploration, and imaginative play. Whether they choose the bold Red model or the playful Pink version, they’ll experience the pride of driving their own rugged all-terrain vehicle. Parents will appreciate the durable construction, built-in safety features, and long battery life that make every ride stress-free. Make your child’s dreams of adventure come true and watch them light up as they set off on their next great journey!

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Angelo or Nadia
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect for beginners to explore with a minimum investment if making video games is for you
Format: Kindle
As an absolute beginner I found the book perfect for anyone that wants to explore the making of video games without having to studying lot of software programming. Prior to this I also read the similar book on Unity and found that for an absolute beginner this is perhaps a more gentle introduction. Godot seems to be at this level simpler than Unity as all the necessary elements to make a meaningful game are self contained. Patrick is an excellent teacher and drives you step by step to the point where you would be able to create on your own a multi scene 3D environment. Just getting there is very satisfying as I was able to surprise friends and family on my new acquired skill. Clearly after tasting what you can do with this book you must commit to some level of learning of software and this is where you need to ask yourself if your "exploration" is over or you are so thrilled you want to become a pro. This is entirely up to you, Patrick has shown you the way with a minimum investment of time and money, good luck whatever you decide to do.
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Hans O Karlsson
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 3
Good introduction, but outdated now with Godot 4
Format: Kindle
It was a great introduction to Godot 3, but now after Godot 4 is out, the water plugin doesn’t work anymore used in the book.
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Timothy Bumpus
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 2
Good, but only for complete beginners who haven’t seen the tutorials on the Godot website
Format: Kindle
Skippable with free tutorials found on the web both from official and unofficial resources. A good starting block for those who are completely new to the concept and want to get started with Godot.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
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L. Schmiesing
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Superbly written, relatable, important, and humanistic
Format: Hardcover
I purchased the hardback of this book when I heard that Meta was trying to block its publication. And I’m so glad I did. The book was a jaw-dropping, gripping read that held me in a trance. It’s my understanding that the legal efforts on Meta’s part to have the book blocked have only made it more popular. After reading the book, I’m not surprised. Meta is run by short-sighted, narcissistic, and self-important people who often act like idiot toddlers. Mine. Mine. Gimme. Gimme. Cake. More. More. Once I received the book, I was reluctant to dive in, thinking it would be a challenging read with technology and boring stuff, but I was wrong with that assessment. The book is superbly written, relatable, and humanistic, and made me proud of Sarah for her bravery in becoming a whistleblower. A New Zealand native, Sarah is a lawyer who worked as a diplomat for the United Nations before doggedly selling herself on the staff at Facebook for a job within the organization that she felt could better the world. After working in the upper stratosphere echelons of Facebook for around six years, she has the receipts to prove that the dream of what it could be, became a nightmare. She lays the groundwork for her assertions against Facebook/Meta building her credibility with the reader as she starts from her youth and before the hire. Eventually becoming an intricate player within the Facebook organization, she is a brilliantly smart person (and writer), and she struggles with the culture and personalities of the privileged and out-of-touch leadership who carelessly treat her not as a person, but as a tool. She is often in physical danger too! I was shocked at how often the top leadership - Mark, other top execs, and Sheryl Sandberg - could have cared less about Sarah’s pain, pressure, obstacles, and danger. Not to mention their ignoring Sarah’s wisdom and advice. I’d heard of Sheryl Sandberg – she of the hot book – Lean In. As Oprah and CEOs and other high flyers applauded Sheryl’s awesomeness and her book, I recall at the time feeling intrigued, but super skeptical. See me giving a side eye to the situation and rejecting being given life coaching by a billionaire. It turns out my instincts were right. It’s easier to lean in when you have a staff of nannies, maids, cooks, toadies, and private jets. But she expects everyone to be just as work-driven and productive as her. If you’ve seen the great show Succession – think of the personal assistants portrayed on that show. Their job is to just do – never question – no matter how stupid the task or how impossible the ask. (Do you remember the scene on funeral day when Kendall Roy asks his fast-walking-in-heels personal assistant why she has a meeting scheduled with him and she says in a nervous sing-song – oh, we can talk about it then. He stops walking and presses her for an answer on the spot and she softballs intimating that she is thinking about making a change – and he’s pissed and says like thanks a lot for bringing this up today, my father just died. But she didn’t – he did…. Whatever. You cannot win). Another example. Think Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada asking for the yet-unpublished Harry Potter books to be delivered to her children that the same day. There is a story in Sarah’s book where while traveling in Mexico with the top execs, she gets a frantic call from her husband – there is a horrible situation going on at home in Manhattan with their nanny and the baby (for spoilers – I won’t tell you what was happening but it’s scary as heck). Sarah, trapped and traveling in a car, relays or shares the story about the in-real-time event, because . . . how could you not! Later, in her review, she is told that it was inappropriate for her to talk about her personal life and to basically keep her mouth shut and focus on the job. Lean in and keep your mothering and baby problems to yourself! And part of the problem with all this is that Sarah is not even an “assistant” – she is part of the team. But she is often treated like a body. Another time in a review they said she was ‘difficult to reach’ during the review period and she had to remind them that she was in an actual coma in the hospital. Still – they thought it pertinent and left the negative content as a strike against her. I found the number of personal cruelties to Sarah abhorrent – but Sarah is not a whiner. No. She stayed because she believed in her work and the possible differences she (and presumably, hopefully? others) could make. But the world-changing greed on Facebook’s part to ignore moral and privacy issues, leverage people’s vulnerabilities, profit on the backs of victims, to control the flow of information, and have a pay-to-play mindset in working with an assortment of hate organizations, movements, and autocrats, and to take it further into doing whatever they want as long as they keep growing and gaining more users for their platforms changed everything. Meta is a world gobbler. A globe-stroking Golem who has Thanos power and it’s scarier than you know what. And Facebook had FACEBOOK employees embedded in the Trump campaign to assist them in maximizing the algorithms and giving them whatever tools and access that others didn’t receive. Millions of dollars were spent targeting and spreading the thousands of Trump messages . . . saying God knows what. (Eating cats and dogs?) Harness the press. Harness the information sent to the masses. Pay to ride. Own the world. 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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
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Careless People: Power, Marketing, and the (Absent) Moral Boundaries at Facebook
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Careless People: Power, Marketing, and the (Absent) Moral Boundaries at Facebook Sarah Wynne-Williams, former Director of Public Policy at Facebook, spent seven years at the company. In Careless People, she takes the reader behind the scenes of the world’s largest social media platform. A hopeful mission She shows how Facebook’s original idealistic mission, “to make the world more open and connected”, was quickly overshadowed by internal tensions, political interests, and ethical dilemmas. Wynne-Williams began her career in the public sector. Driven by a strong sense of civic duty, she was initially enthusiastic about Facebook’s mission, but soon grew disillusioned with how things worked behind closed doors. In her book, she describes how commercial interests and the drive for rapid growth consistently outweighed (positive) social impact. This fundamental tension runs throughout the book. Diplomacy, data, and dominance The book offers a rare, and at times revealing, glimpse into Facebook’s international strategy. Wynne-Williams describes how the company organized state visits, attempted to build diplomatic relationships, and how many of these efforts ended in awkward failure. Particularly notable is Facebook’s push to enter the Chinese market, including Mark Zuckerberg’s personal effort to learn Mandarin. Facebook’s leadership: no innocent bystanders Wynne-Williams doesn’t spare the company’s executive leadership. She paints a picture of a culture riddled with sexual misconduct, power plays, and rivalries. The workplace environment she describes, full of intrigue, temper outbursts, and a striking lack of psychological safety, stands in stark contrast to Facebook’s carefully cultivated public image. This insight is valuable not only for those following Facebook, but for anyone seeking to understand how power and growth shape company culture in the tech sector. Facebook as a PR machine One of the book’s core revelations is how Facebook began to operate less as a technology company and more as a PR machine. Initiatives like internet.org were presented as altruistic, but in practice were primarily aimed at market expansion. The company’s role in political campaigns, notably Donald Trump’s election, is sharply laid out. The book illustrates how thin the line is between innovation and manipulation when user data is leveraged at scale for political and commercial gain. Insightful, but not always credible Wynne-Williams’ personal tone makes the book engaging and accessible. Her commitment to the mission, and her growing frustration, are palpable. Yet her constant presence as narrator sometimes undermines the story’s credibility. Dramatic anecdotes, coincidental twists, and strong personal judgments occasionally create distance, especially when the subject matter demands nuance. That’s unfortunate, because the topics she raises, ethics, global power dynamics, and the impact on young users, deserve to speak for themselves. Lessons for the future What stays with the reader is how even the most powerful tech companies appear vulnerable when ideals clash with growth ambitions. The book shows how easily ethical boundaries blur when billions are at stake. For companies, policymakers, and marketers, it offers a confronting mirror: rapid growth and profit never come without moral cost. Final verdict Careless People is an accessible and insightful book that offers a unique perspective on the inner workings of Facebook and Big Tech. Despite stylistic shortcomings, a tendency toward dramatization, and a sometimes overly subjective voice, it’s a worthwhile read for anyone looking to understand the intersection of technology, power, and marketing. Personally, I found it especially compelling because I’ve taken the opposite path: from marketing and tech into public service. That gives me a unique appreciation of the tension Wynne-Williams describes, the ongoing conflict between social ideals and commercial imperatives. The book lacks objectivity at times, but it undeniably prompts reflection. And that alone makes it more than worth the read. Rating: 7.5
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