PlayGo - 3662 My Blender Toy
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I gave this to my granddaughter, so I don't have it in front of me to measure, but I'm guessing it's somewhere between 8 and 10 inches long. I don't think it's 12 inches tall. She has a lot of fun with it.
Yes, it spins in such a way that it blends unintentionally. It has no blades and thus does not smooth anything; instead, it simply swirls liquids together.
No instructions come to mind.
That's correct. Very nice
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It can't be used because the pieces aren't kept together. The carafe and lid fall off without causing any damage, and there is no place for the parts to seat in the contact areas. So, despite the fact that this is a very cute item that blends, I would not recommend it. For the children, this causes a lot of frustration. It appears to be a simple re-write. br>br> Fixing the engineering.
This is one of my child's favorite things. It's like hours of enjoyment. I got it as a bribe to have him take professional photos of his brother's first year at the river. He got it and spent several hours playing it nonstop. This is something he's really enjoyed. I don't care for the bright colors, but the noise level isn't too bad. To a toddler, this is incredible because it is fully functional. My ninja was a hit with him, and this is a fantastic kitchen toy for kids. Allow them to go to town with an empty protein powder jar, antioxidant goo, and rubbery fruit. You can put liquids in it, but I wouldn't advise it. Alternatively, place dish towels near their work area.
I wasn't sure I'd be able to get my 6-year-old niece a "real blender" when she asked for one. This, on the other hand, was precisely what we needed. It has real spinning plastic "blades," comes with a battery, and makes a fun whirring noise, just like the real thing. I can't speak to how it would work with more solid food because she's only ever used it with liquids, but it does create a nice water tornado effect, which she enjoys. She primarily uses water to mix food color and a small amount of cornstarch. Because she was giving her doll so many bottles, I had to order some reusable diapers for her: ) This is one of those toys that, if it ever breaks, I'll have to order again. It's something I'd recommend to anyone with a little mommy or daddy (or a professional chef!). ) in your own home.
7 year old enjoys mixing "experiments" in the toy blender (usually involving some combination of milk or water plus chocolate sauce or sprinkles plus food coloring and occasionally Legos or other things to render his concoction inedible) and keeps her busy for long periods of time. 2 year old makes "smoothies" out of literally anything that fits inside and keeps her busy for long periods of time. It's enjoyable to play with others or alone. It's also very easy to clean (thank goodness!).
I surprised myself by how much my son enjoys it after I gave it to him for Christmas. We use it to make chocolate milk, and I did a color experiment with it in which we mixed it with water and then added various food colorings to see what colors produced different colors. It's a lot of fun!.
It's been extremely durable. On a daily basis, he "blends" the Melissa and Doug wooden fruit pieces, hot wheels cars, wooden pizza toppings, and other items, and it still works as well as it did when we first bought it. I don't think I've ever changed the batteries before! A fantastic purchase!.
My granddaughter is obsessed with making "baby food" for her dolls that are still alive. This little blender actually works with water (though only with little food packets or colored paper, not actual food), and she uses it all the time with no complaints.
Our 3. After seeing us use the juicer a few times, our 5-year-old has always wanted to make juice with it. He can now make his own concoction out of our fruit and vegetable scraps. Because it is difficult to spin, make sure the pieces are light and cut to a good size, and add water or a liquid if necessary. To keep the entire container from spinning around, you may need to apply light pressure to the top. As a toddler toy, it's been so far so good.