Step2 My First Christmas Tree | Snow Much Fun Christmas Tree Toy, White & Blue, Model:497699
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four clear bulbs in addition to the four on the standard version.
The top is topped by a star and is around 30 inches tall.
Have a look at the images. I am surprised at how large they are. Surely a child would not be able to put them in their mouths
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In addition, My final decision was to purchase this product since reviewers rated it so highly. The furniture is so cheaply made that it's no wonder it's put together. Even when it is flat on the ground, it does not stand. This is a wobbly object and the star is falling off as well. I didn't feel the price was worth it.
This is something that I had been eyeing for a while, and it is the perfect size for young children to play with during the holiday seasons as opposed to playing with other Christmas trees that are fragile. The ornaments and train are perfect for little hands, and it is clean and durable. Children between the ages of 2 and 5 would benefit from this activity. The star at the top of the tree is too loose and wiggly for my liking, but my 1-year-old loves it The year is It's hard to complain too much since old spins it around a lot. All in all, this is a really beautiful.
Only thing I think could be improved is the wobbly nature of this item. The ornaments will fall if they are bumped even slightly. In contrast, my 13 month old son loves this toy - every morning he comes out of his room and kicks the ornaments off. He shakes the bonus ornaments to watch the shapes spin inside them, and they are his most favorite items. This toy has generally been a hit with us.
Having a tree to play with while we put up our real Christmas tree will keep him from damaging it as much. I purchased this for my 16 month old son to play with and hopefully keep him from damaging the one we have. He loves spinning the tree itself while the brown base part stays stationary. It comes in two parts. He snaps each into the brown base part and snaps together the tree itself. His favorite part about it is that the star can be taken off and put on while he says "Star. ". Apart from the tree and star spinning, he is not so concerned with the ornaments or the train track at this time. He punches them off every time we put them in the slots on the tree. As far as I know, he will only play with the ornaments after carrying them around the house (not in any other way). However, I can tell you that the ornaments are definitely A game called "whack a mole" It's a "mole" decorated with ornaments. His mother and father add the ornaments to the tree, and he punches them off the tree by spinning it. Compared to an inanimate object, the tree does spin, so the ornaments fall off easily, but the boy really likes that part, so I guess this was a good purchase. All of his cousins and all of them are girls, his age, who play with it correctly by putting the ornaments on and taking them off, and then putting them back on.
This toy is a great idea. I saw my toddler's eyes light up when she saw that. It broke in less than an hour after only playing for a short time, so it's extremely cheap. The piece of plastic will not fit on the tracks of this toy. I was hoping to find something more durable for my child (after all, he doesn't play rough). The rest of the time, this is a big hit at.
I'm so sorry! That's what I love about it. My 10 month old got it for the first time for Christmas, and even though she doesn't seem to be phased by it I still find it exciting. There is something so fun and cute about this. I got her a size that would fit my three year old niece as well as her age. There's only one complaint I have in that the ornaments don't stay on very Each one falls off when there is a slight bump. Additionally, magnets may be required to mount the star since it is very wobbly at the moment. The rest of the experience is definitely worth it, though.
Around Christmas 2017, I had wanted to buy one for my daughter after seeing them becoming widely popular. Although I was not sure when it was going to be, I was hoping for it to be soon. I hadn't yet purchased it by the end of 2017, even though Christmas had just passed. The Christmas 2018 holiday was fast approaching, so I had decided to get the gift as one of her big presents. The gift was originally going to be given to her early, but due to our trip to Dallas, we were unable to do so. Instead of getting it on Christmas Eve, she got it the morning after. As a parent, it is always amusing to watch how kids react to seeing a box but not knowing what is inside. My two-year-old son did that when he was This particular gift had been opened by the old. Her attention was drawn to the unwrapping of the box in order to discover what was hidden inside, but it didn't reveal much of the surprise while it was being unwrapped. It's amazing how My First Christmas Tree by Step2 turned out. Toy trees are incredibly easy to assemble, and this one is no exception. The ornaments are easy to hold and move around on the tree, which I love. The star also has a train that goes around it at the bottom and a little train that goes around the In no way is this a miniature tree, but it certainly looks like it. I remember putting up our big tree the two years ago, but it was hard because we had a baby with us. It took old quite a while to understand that the ornaments, lights, and other stuff on display were breakable, and she shouldn't Although she has not yet reached the stage where she is aware of dangers, she is definitely growing into that age. My First Christmas Tree was super easy to set up, so when you took it out of the box and took it out, you could see she was delighted. As soon as she saw the ornaments, she started moving them. The ornaments and spinning balls that came with it were not at first utilized but she had found ways to amuse herself with them after playing with it for a while. She stared at the extra spinning balls for a little while, but eventually she started throwing them across the room as well as the ornaments. It ended up being necessary to go over the rule of not throwing things in the house more than In addition to the rule of rolling the ball and not through it. My daughter plays quite a bit with this fun little tree and I catch her playing with it a lot. There's a storage area under the tree where she can arrange the ornaments as she pleases. She seems to enjoy rearranging the ornaments on the tree as well as under the tree. Having this particular toy at home promotes pretend play since it helps to inspire it. She also has the opportunity to use fine motor skills as she plays, which is extremely important for a child.