Mookie TP TOYS Spiro Spin Teeter Totter Seesaw, Bounces and Spins 360 Degrees! | Develop Balance and Coordination, Comfortable and Super Fun for Big Smiles and Giggles | For Kids Up To 77 lbs
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My son and I played on this when I was 85 pounds.
Everything went smoothly. peasy
Selected User Reviews For Mookie TP TOYS Spiro Spin Teeter Totter Seesaw, Bounces and Spins 360 Degrees! | Develop Balance and Coordination, Comfortable and Super Fun for Big Smiles and Giggles | For Kids Up To 77 lbs
The number eight is extremely effective. I don't do reviews very often. This is the first time I've purchased something like this, and it was for the 5th birthday of my twin granddaughters. The age suggested made me a little nervous. Was it because they were too young or too old? So we had a one-year-old, a two-year-old, five-year-old twins, and a six-and-a-half-year-old at the birthday party. It was a huge hit with everyone. Of course, small children could simply hold on with the help of a parent and bounce up and down. (To get a better bounce and a softer landing, we underinflated the tires. ) ) However, being born in the air is the best part. This necessitates some foot coordination as well as leg strength. The six-year-old was the most proficient in both of these areas. You must be willing to "teach" them how to get air into their lungs by moving their feet. You can help them get "up" by standing in the middle and giving it a gentle push. " Once they got a taste of the thrill, they joined you in working your feet. Every child in attendance, regardless of their age. LOVED it. They spent the entire afternoon and evening working on it. When the twins awoke the next morning, the first thing on their minds was to go outside and play on it. The tire serves as a true safety feature. The other child does not fall to the ground if one of the children suddenly gets off. The soft landing is made possible by the tire.
This is ideal if you have small children who are close in age (2 or less years apart), as it can be used both indoors (in the winter) and outdoors (in the summer). It's something they do all the time: elicits guffaws and awes They have the ability to spin as well as ascend and descend. br>br>In case you didn't know, Unfortunately, the handles aren't like the pictured v bars; they're straight handlebars. My youngest is a big kid with a strong grip, so I wouldn't be surprised if a smaller kid accidentally hit the bar with their chin.
A five-year-old (on whom we are assisting) and a three-year-old. a child of five years old.
This Peter daughter is a favorite of my grandchildren. I was concerned that the box would not be suitable when it arrived because it was so small. But once it was put together, it was perfect. It was a lot bigger than I expected from the box, but it was just the right size for my two-year-old daughter. year- a four-year-old year- It's the perfect size for old grandchildren to spin around and teeter totter on.
This isn't the same model as the one shown in the photo. Handles that are smaller and less expensive. I would have returned it if I hadn't put it together; it was too difficult to disassemble; I'd like the company to send what is pictured, or at the very least compensate for the cheaper model; however, I couldn't figure out how to contact them. Hopefully, they've read the feedback they've received. When connecting the main bar in the middle, it's also a little sloppy. It would be nice to give him the correct one for his birthday, which is coming up next week.
They're 5 years old and love to play on the seesaw! br>br>I'm not sure how well it would work for much older / larger children, but it's worked for them. br>br>I'm impressed with the quality, especially for the price, and I especially like that this one has wheels on the bottom so it can be used indoors without scraping the floors.
The grandkids will love it. We bought make-your-own catapults that shoot small bean bags, which we use to target the grandsons while they ride the Teeter Totter. It's something they enjoy doing, and it's a fun way to interact with them. We've never spent so much money on a toy. When they come over, the first thing they do is dash upstairs and onto it. It's very simple to take apart. I put a hook in the small game closet and hang it when they come over. WE ADORE IT.
This is a hit with grandkids 2 and 4. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice and sturdy it was. We put ours outside near the swingset, and it's the one that gets the most use. Once they've got the hang of it, they can spin really fast. When the kids visit, they all enjoy it! I think it's fantastic, and I'm very pleased with it. I'd say (up to the age of 7) is a good estimate. 8) What a fantastic piece of entertainment!.