Fisher-Price Little People Launch & Loop Raceway, vehicle playset for toddlers and preschool kids
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As for the size of the cars, they're three times larger than a Hot Wheels car. I hope this answers your question.
It is my son's favorite way to play with all of his Hot Wheels and other little cars.
There are approximately 28 inches of length, 8.25 inches of width, and 16 inches of height on the box.
The gate operates without batteries. It is simply a mechanical turn knob that lowers the gate for cars to come in.
Selected User Reviews For Fisher-Price Little People Launch & Loop Raceway, vehicle playset for toddlers and preschool kids
Despite the fact that it's a really fun toy. The recommendation is not to be followed. It's never been difficult to find a Fisher Price that is quality and fun, and this one is no exception. I'm having a problem with my 19 month old grandchild as he is still not so sturdy on his feet, so he grabs hold of the (obviously not very sturdy) track to stabilize himself, so it's bent permanently. There will be no connection between it and the track it is attached I don't even play with the set very frequently simply because he does not live with us, so it has only been two weeks since we gave it to him. This isn't a big deal, is it? The replacement piece will be sent to me by Fisher Price, and I hope it will last longer. This is my fourth email exchange with them and they are constantly asking for information I've already given them in the form I filled out on their customer service website. And no matter how many times I give them that information, I am still being requested for a different piece of information I have already provided. In other words, I really feel as if I am given the run of the place. very disappointed - this is not the Fisher Price my children and I grew up with, and I will think twice before making another purchase from them.
It couldn't be happier with this one. We owned the other one and just upgraded to We love that it is so much better built than either of the other two, has two levers for simultaneous play and much more options than either of the other two. And, yes, even we as parents find it entertaining to play with!.
The racetrack is bigger than it looks in the picture and it holds up well to their play. The fact that they are older makes me happy we went with this track rather than a Hot Wheels track. The kids will no doubt play with this for a few years before it is donated to another family member.
Since my son has outgrown all his other toys, I wanted to get him a fun new toy to play with. He has literally worn out all of his It took 25 minutes for this toy to be set up because you have to assemble it by screwing The unit is light weight, but quite sturdy as well. I was shocked when I found out my 22 month old could drag it from the living room to the dining room on the first day. It is fun to press the two bars on the front (it also lights up when you press them) the first day he used it. As I was counting down (I would say 3, 2, 1, GO!) on the second day, I decided to count down. My next step was to teach him how to press both levers down on the GO button and the cars would run through the tracks. It is very easy for my son to reach the levers and pull down, though occasionally he is unable to do it on the first try and he has to push again. He is about 90th percentile tall, so he is quite able to do it. The only thing I don't like about this toy is that it is not really a "race track". The one side is significantly longer than the other, so it might not appear to be a fair race. I did, however, for fun, put both cars in and held the levers (at the same time), and since the cars would crash in the middle, I noticed that the cars would deviate from the course and would not always go in the same direction. Rather than getting a straight line, I actually got a 6/4, which would mean the car on the left would go to the right six times, which is how it would naturally go if there were no collision. It is possible to "race" but not in the sense that you would expect when you hear the word "race". A yellow barrier has also been added to the scene, which I find You have to hold the gate shut to stop the cars (it doesn't stop them instantly). Due to this, I took off a star from the medal, since my son still plays With our second child on the way, perhaps he will like it more when the children are on their own.
I found the instructions to be fairly easy to follow, but it did take some time to assemble. I am so happy to have it for my grandson, who is 17 months old. As soon as the cars begin shooting out, he squeals with delight. It is taking him some time to learn how to release the cars on his own. His grandmother is there to pick up the cars for him ) (The sounds the animal makes are darling. This is something I would recommend.
The grandchildren I have The girls and boys are the same age We have two children who love it, 18 months old and four years old. His dexterity, walking ability, and ability to bend are improved by the 18 month old. When the 4 year old starts showing off by putting two cars down, the 18 month is inclined to grab them and run off Though it takes a while to assemble the unit, it is worth the effort because it is very strong. There is no need to take it apart and put it back together The purchase of additional cars was made A fisherman - Taking advantage of the little people wheelies gift set for extra cars was a wise decision. A gift like this will stay with the kids for quite a while. It seems that they come back to it frequently after 15 minutes. Fun is the best. You'll enjoy it.
6 pounds In lieu of a larger ball drop toy I chose to get him something he could grow into instead of something he is particularly interested in. Putting this together was pretty simple. As the pieces kept running away from me, it took me about 30 minutes to put them together because I did not follow directions. Although it seems to hold up to him crawling on it and dragging it about the room, it's not as sturdy as it could be. The " Breakdown" is not something which I would say is what you would do after every performance. Although the track snaps together, the center base is made of screws to make it more stable. It may seem flimsy, but it is not for lack of screwing it together. In general, it's a good toy and my son seems to be enjoying it a lot.
She loves it so much that I have to take it from room to room so she can play with it. I got it for my daughter's third birthday and she loves it. son, 10, also has a great time playing with it, simply due to the fact that zooming cars are so much There are HOTWHEELS tracks on it (in fact, they're Hotwheels branded if you look at the track) and we recommend it for any small car There are some Paw Patrol ones that are built for it, and they work perfectly. Easy and quick assembly was also part of the experience. Even though I don't ever put stuff together very often, I've put together some toys and stuff Once everything was out of the box, it took me 26 minutes to assemble and I've seen some people asking about that. There re about 20 actual screws that normally require a three-inch drill bit, so one piece is usually placed directly into the next This was largely due to the fact that I had a short screwdriver. A longer screwdriver would have been cumbersome, since some of them would have been more difficult to screw in.