Early Learning Centre Wooden Toddle Truck, Hand Eye Coordination, Physical Development, Instills Confidence, Toys for Ages 18-36 Months, Amazon Exclusive
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A simple assembly is required. This appears to be a very strong and heavy piece of equipment. I will not be too heavy - A little one who is learning to walk will benefit from it. Since the wheels have grip to them, the toy bench shouldn't just slide around. A combination of gadgets (some of which might need to be put away at first if the little one puts everything in their mouth while playing with it). There are a lot of possibilities here, so a toddler who is a bit older should have a great time playing with.
There is a part of me that really wants I purchased a stand for my son as he has started standing a few weeks ago and I want to get him accustomed to walking. I received a replacement piece when the original package was missing a piece and it did not include instructions on how to get individual pieces, but Amazon has provided us with instructions. My son enjoyed all the different activities when we finally put it together, and he could not stop exploring them. We were fortunate that we were nearby and caught him from almost tipping this over when he was playing with it. It almost turned over on him one time even while he was playing with it. In the meantime, it will just be necessary to keep an eye on it when he plays with it, and hopefully it won't be a safety hazard when he's much older.
My daughter, who is just about to turn one, seems to love it. Though she is a bit younger than recommended for this particular product, she does start walking pretty soon. We found it a bit difficult to put together. The short handle is not suited for those wishing to use beads on it (see pictures), as it is not tall enough to accommodate them. Since it would make the toy too busy, we're just going to leave it off. As far as I was concerned, I just wanted a simple cart.
I imagine that something from IKEA is involved. It was supposed to be a second walker for grandma's house, but it was so lightweight my 9 month old son toppled it when he reached the bottom of the basket after two steps. I kept it as a plaything for my 3 year old niece to play with, since it was too tedious to breakdown and return for so little cost.
The item is not suitable for kids to stand on as it wobbles, which is less than ideal when your child It has a lot of loose wooden parts that will fall off. The rainbow required super gluing since it was not attached well and would not stay in place. The xylophone is purely decorative and the paint immediately started peeling off the xylophone. It's only been 3 or 4 weeks since we got it and it already looks pretty bad.
This thing is difficult to assemble, but that is to be expected. Normally, you have to separate the screws one by one from a bag of screws and that takes a lot of time. Further, there seems to be a manufacturing fault in the length of the piece "N" as can be clearly seen in these pictures. The manufacturing process does not appear to be subject to any quality control.
This is awful! There was a lot of assembly required and it is very poorly constructed. This isn't something you should get, you are better off spending the extra money on.
It was necessary to buy new screws to fit the legs since the screws weren't long enough to hold the Even though my son enjoys all types of trains and Montessori activity boards, he rarely plays with it. It is equally dull to look at colors.