Melissa & Doug Take-Along Show-Horse Stable Play Set With Wooden Stable Box and 8 Toy Horses
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A very strong plastic has been used to create the horse. There are two doors and a gold metal hook on the back of the stable. An example of a latch style. Play time for horses is easy to set up in the stable with the "stable doors" open. As of June 2013, we've had this toy for a year and a half and it's still in great condition It has been dropped several times by my daughter who plays with it constantly.
The Breyer horses are fine in this stable because I have my granddaughter's.
About 3 looks like the right size for them. The length is around 5 inches, and the width is around 2 inches. The height of the object is 5 inches. This is awesome!
There is no choking hazard with these horses. I tried placing one inside a paper towel roll, but I was unable to do it. The two of them stand about 2 3/4 tall The height and length of this model are about 3 inches and 3 inches, respectively.
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There is a latch in the middle of the door that my 5-year-old can use to lock and unlock it. As for the doors, they are on elastics. We have not had any problems with either of these systems. Our horses wandered off with the space, but we still have a lot of horses at our disposal to fill the space. Here are some answers to the what fits and what doesn't questions. Attached you will find a picture. Stablemates of Breyer (*4" long and 3" high) ) fits As well as Playmobil horses, they fit nicely. Foals of Schleich and Papo stand up fine (standing varieties), but Safari Toob horses and ponies are too small and don't fit in well with the standard uprights, and Schleich horses (*5" long and 4" high) cannot fit inside the stable at all. It will not be possible for the Safari horses we have to fit in this stable because the head is too tall.
A pro is It is the best birthday present ever for my toddler. His parents are thrilled that they can store the horses together when the stable is filled with horses, satisfying both his obsession with horses and his parents' need to keep them together when they're Our plastic horses have suffered a bit of paint loss, but considering how rough they've been handled in the two weeks since we've received them, we're happy they aren't breakable like some of the other toy horses we've bought. The cons are As a result of the doors partially blocking access, it is somewhat difficult for my child to remove the horses from the end stalls. He has some motor skills issues, which isn't a big deal for most kids.
When she has a more gimmicky toy, she loses interest pretty quickly, but this classic type keeps her intrigued for quite some time. I definitely recommend this for gift giving - Giving is also an important part of the process. Thank you for this purchase! Very happy with it!.
Despite its cheap price, it's a quality It's inevitable that you'll run into problems from time to time The item you're looking for is not this one, but don't worry, it's a good quality one! It's sturdy, the hinges are tough, the horses are tough, the latch is secure, and it has many stickers to put over the stalls when the young owner changes the horse's names in the future. Our initial plan was to cover the signs over the stalls with clear tape before we wrote in the names, but we found stickers in the packaging before we could complete that. The only two minor drawbacks are that getting the horses in and out of the two stalls at the end can be a bit of a challenge because of the doors (but not so tough for young children), and yes, the eyes are painted on in a rather creepy way.
The horse stable comes with eight horses of different breeds and can hold them all. In addition to my daughters' quarter horses, andalusian, paint, tennessee walking horses, appaloosas (her favorite), thoroughbreds, Arabians, and Morgans, I have had cats, dogs, and fish. A sticker is attached to the bottom of the stables with the identification information for each horse. Solid wood is used for the stable itself, which is very durable and reliable I like the way the hinges are solid and the overall appearance of the building. The horses inside, however, are fairly Our Tennessee walking horse was painted mustard yellow, which is not a good appearance. It is even obvious that the picture is not correctly colored. Most of the horses are not able to stand on their own, regardless of where they are standing. Our Schleich horses have been smaller and fit very well into the stalls, so we have been collecting some of them. The product is good, but it is not exceptional.
As a parent of a little one who collects Schleich or similar toys, you will be disappointed the small horses, as our toddler described them as In addition to our Schleich, Papo, Collecta, etc. collection, our little one adored the stalls of the "tiny ponies" and found the stalls to be both intriguing and thrilling. Here are some on-line resources Here's the - A great way to keep your horses neat and clean is to use the go horse stall. You need to pack the items up and transport them around the house or to the grandparents' house. It is wonderful to see our toddler so happy. This is a great purchase!.
As well as the wooden stable, the horse item had significant scratches and chips, as well as scuff marks and paint smudges on it. As a gift for my 6 year old, I purchased this and found the quality to be extremely poor. The attached pictures show what I mean. The product must have been packaged well prior to shipping because it was clearly well protected against shipping damage.
This is a favorite with our grandson, and we also play with large blocks to build structures a long with them. It may be a drawback, however, that the hooves (and feet) of some of the horse characters do not stand upright on their own, as can be seen on many Disney and Pixar toys. As a result, we taught him to lean them on something when they fall over. He gets frustrated and says, "Oh no!" when they fall. On the next production, Melissa and Doug can perhaps make the hooves larger and flat on the bottom.