Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Servin Up Fun Food Truck
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Mine, too, is devoid of screws. I'm not sure where I'll be able to get the screws.
This year's Santa present for our son was this. It's a small box. It is approximately 12x24 inches in size.
My sister bought it for my 7-month-old and 2-year-old, but my 10- and 12-year-olds have been playing with it all morning and there are no batteries in it. I'm laughing out loud as I watch them have a good time. Obviously, this is not a gift I would give to an older child, but I believe any small child under the age of six who has a good imagination would enjoy playing with it for hours.
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This toy became a huge hit right away! My kids love playing "kitchen" and "restaurant" with our assortment of "food" toys, and this Fisher-Price set is no exception. Laugh at the Price The fact that you can learn to serve up fun food on a food truck only adds to the excitement. The is something we have and enjoy.
I set it up right away when we got it, and they've already spent hours pretending to be a food truck. br>br>Pros: It includes a substantial amount of food and accessories, so you won't need to order anything else. My kids push it around like a real truck because it's strong enough. It's the perfect size for my one-year-old son. The sounds aren't irritating, but they can be very lifelike—I often wonder what I put in the microwave when it starts beeping: Colors, numbers, and sequencing can all be taught with it. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. It's a teeny-tiny piece of equipment. My little guy likes it, but it would be better if it was closer to regular-sized. toy- also the size of a kitchen ***Size isn't surprising; it says it's small and aimed at little boys, and I ordered it knowing that**** The small size doesn't stop my 4-year-old from playing with it. It has a refrigerator and a shelf, but you won't be able to fit all of your accessories in there, so a basket or something else will be required. Putting it together is ridiculous. It's not difficult, but it's full of screws! The wheel is attached with six screws. That's only there for aesthetic purposes! But, since you'll only be putting it together once, just keep in mind that you'll need a Phillips head and some AAs. br>br>(As a comparison, I've included a photo of a regular-sized play kitchen. ).
My son, on the other hand, has been playing with it for quite some time now, and it is quite dangerous. Even when everything is put together correctly and according to the directions, it still falls over on my baby. He's one, he can stand on his own, and unless he's playing, he doesn't need to lean on anything. However, the truck will overturn and the orangetop will fall off while he is playing. Falling through the order window while playing has given him bumps and bruises, as well as a couple of scratches. Scratches occur as a result of the rough edges. My son enjoys playing with it, but I now have to keep a close eye on him in case it explodes into several dangerous fragments.
It's been with us since July, and they're now two and ten months old. They particularly enjoy the smoothies and pizza. This is a toy that I strongly recommend. In comparison to a large play kitchen, it also saves space.