Humble Crew, White/Blue/Pink Kids 2-in-1 Plastic Building Blocks-Compatible Activity Table and 2 Chairs Set, Light Colors
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It isn't as deep as you might think. Probably around 2- 3 inches.
70% of normal duplo blocks can be used with it. Some duplo blocks, such as figures and windows, are too large to fit on the lego grid. You can start by laying down a layer of standard duplo blocks as a platform, and then add other non-standard duplo blocks on top of that. Duplo blocks should be placed on top of the first duplo layer.
I'm guessing yes. The legos in the duplo size fit perfectly. I have a nearly two-year-old son and have yet to introduce him to small Legos. However, I believe they will work. It's a fantastic small table.
Yes. My child is nearly five and a half years old. He's a good match for it. The chairs, on the other hand, are not suitable for children of a larger stature. To play, my nephew must take a seat next to the table in a different chair.
Selected User Reviews For Humble Crew, White/Blue/Pink Kids 2-in-1 Plastic Building Blocks-Compatible Activity Table and 2 Chairs Set, Light Colors
I despise giving negative feedback- But it's the chairs that have me surprised at how light they are and how round the feet of the chairs are. ) As a result, my child is constantly moving away from the table and has fallen off several times. This table is not suitable for hardwood floors (as I discovered the hard way). br>However, the table is functional. Switching to LEGOs (which fit small legos) is difficult because I am not allowing my child to play with tiny pieces at this age, so he will have outgrown this option by the time he is able to use it. Because I believe this will accommodate up to three people. To be fair, I thought I read the description, but I don't recall reading anything about the chair's foot or how it wouldn't be appropriate for our wood floors. I wish I had the opportunity to return it to you. br>I used a cereal box as a comparison to show how big this is. (It has to do with the size of the family, but that shouldn't matter).
It's very small! This was purchased for my three-year-old and two-year-old children, and it is incredibly short and small. 4- is written on the box. The age is eight years. Perhaps if SnowWhite buys it for her posse. Your 5-year-old, on the other hand, will be too big for most children. This also gives the impression of being extremely inexpensive. I paid $37 for it, and I believe it is worth around $25.
For my two energetic little girls, this Lego table is ideal. They are 18 months and 2 years old, respectively. It's long-lasting and easy to care for. LEGOS are available for purchase separately. It's important to note that it's quite light. My youngest daughter is a strong and active young lady who can easily lift and drag this table. She had to learn how to sit in the chairs properly. Chairs are simple to move around. It is strongly suggested that you use a mat underneath the set. If your child is a climber, you must exercise extreme caution. My little one had no trouble climbing to the top. It is strong enough to support her. However, the table will easily give way under the weight of the child. Both can comfortably eat, pretend play, and color or write.
It's a hit with him, and he uses it on a daily basis. We use this table for his homework (he's homeschooled). He also eats at it and enjoys drawing with Expo markers on it. He uses the table under the cover to play with his Legos, which is preferable to having them strewn across the carpet. It was incredibly simple to put together, and the table and chairs are both light and sturdy. My husband and I can sit comfortably in the chairs without fear of them collapsing. They're also simple to clean, which is a big plus. Although he spilled milk on the Lego table, it was quickly cleaned up. I adore the small hole in the table's center, where we keep his magnetic shapes. This is a really cute set and a great gift for him; we'll get the bookcase and organizer as soon as we can.
This was a gift for my almost 2-year-old granddaughter's birthday. She noticed the package as it arrived, so she received it a few days early, allowing us to inspect it. br>br>It's very simple to put together and take apart, and it's very sturdy and stable. I was able to sit at the table without feeling shaky. The chairs are probably not strong enough to support my weight, but they are well-made. (It's worth noting that when attaching the back of the chair and the back legs to the chair seat, you should wiggle them a little to ensure they're properly connected; It becomes very firm after that. ) I like how the table's center has a circular depression. The cover to the table transforms it into an excellent place for a doll's tea party or, for that matter, for coloring with crayons or eating a snack. While this is meant to store LEGO/DUPLO bricks, I was pleased to discover that it also holds jars of paint and water for the purposes of making Art. Despite the fact that the package claims that this set contains small parts that pose a choking hazard to children under the age of three, this claim is complete nonsense. The smallest components are the chair legs, which are as long as my (adult female) forearm and as wide as the circle formed by my thumb and forefinger in an OK sign. If this were applied to LEGO bricks, some LEGO bricks are too small for children under the age of three, but that is why DUPLO bricks are given to children under the age of three. (DUPLO is a children's version of LEGO. ) This set does not include any bricks, so there is no hazard, and it will be given to my other granddaughter (now 20 months old) for her birthday!.
From the moment I opened the box to the point where I was ready to go, it took me only 5 minutes. All you have to do now is snap the legs onto each part, and you're done! This is ideal for my 18-month-old granddaughter as well as her daily routine. Legos of a larger scale work well.
I bought this for our niece, and she absolutely loves it; the only criticism I have is that the chair legs could use a little more weight. My niece's chair has slid out from under her as she attempts to sit down, catching her chin on the table. Aside from that, she sits at the table and draws/colors without difficulty.
A reasonable price for a table that can be used in a variety of ways. Children aged 2 and up are the best candidates. 4 years. This was purchased for my two young children, ages four and six. I was concerned that it would be too small, but it is a good size for a four-year-old. My 6-year-old finds it a little small, but he can fit in it for the time being. br> The quality is probably about what you'd expect for the price, and I don't expect it to break any time soon. But, just to be safe, I wouldn't let my children stand on any of it. br> The colors are vibrant and pleasant to the eye. The table top made of Legos is fantastic. A photo of the depth of the block storage area has been added. The only disadvantage of the Lego top is that all blocks must be removed before the flat top can be replaced. So, if having to remove your child's creation will upset them, I would not recommend it. Aside from that, it's fantastic. br> Because of the large Lego base area, my children and I can easily sit together and build things at the same time, and I like that when Lego time is over, I can remove the top and use the table as a regular table. br> The only real criticism I have is that the yellow top had a scratched area on it when I first opened the box. Of course, I'd prefer one that was in perfect condition when it arrived, but I don't think it's worth the trouble of repackaging and returning it for a replacement. br> The majority of children's sets are less versatile and more expensive, even if they are of lower quality.