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Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg

February 21st, 2010

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg




Incredible value and superior craftsmanship make this toy a childhood favorite. Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills. Pound the eight wooden pegs into the wooden bench, then flip it over to repeat again and again! Wooden hammer included. Measures 11″ x 5″ x 3.5″.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Great toy but falls apart and paint comes off
My children loved this toy but the sides fell off within a week and paint chips off very easily. I did expect paint to come off since there is friction involved, but not within a few days after we just bought it. I did contact Melissa and Doug company and they said they would look into the quality of the product (sending a box so I can return it to them, along with others I bought that did the same). It may be a bad paint batch but I do think parents need to be aware that the sides fell off easily (they do snap back on, though you really need glue to keep it workable) and the paint coming off is not good for young children who might put it in their mouth.

5 Stars Classic – We Love It
Bought this for my two-year-old son, but my daughter(3) loves it just as much. A classic wooden, brightly colored peg set. Hammer ‘em down, flip it, hammer ‘em down again.

The only possible drawback is that they can and do pop the pegs out, which means we have to hunt under the couches from time to time, but anyone with toddlers should be used to that anyway. :)

3 Stars believe the reviews.
the pegs and holes are varying sizes (some pegs work in all holes, some are too small for most of the holes but will work in one or two, some pegs won’t fit in some holes but fit in others. Maddening!) I have one peg that’s too narrow for all the holes that I put some tape around to increase the thickness. Now the red sides keep falling off. I keep re-gluing them with wood glue but it doesn’t hold. I may put screws in through the side but that will affect the appearance. But my kids love the toy. Wish the pegs didn’t come out, am tired of hunting for them around the house. Our hammer didn’t fall apart but the wood splintered around the corners. I picked as much off as I could but it’s still ugly. I don’t think my kids were particularly hard on it. I usually like m&d toys but this one is one of the few exceptions.

5 Stars Ideal for a Busy Toddler
My daughters each had a similar toy when they were babies, and when my granddaughter was a year old, we got one for her, too. Now her one-year old brother has his own, and it is one of his favorite toys. He loves to bang on the pegs (practicing his hand-eye coordination), it is durable and sturdy, the pieces are too big to swallow, it makes a banging sound which is satisfying to him without driving the rest of the family up the wall, and it helps him learn patience and persistence. I love the Melissa and Doug items for children!

4 Stars good not great
This product is good for learning how to it things precisely. Maybe I got it too late for my son. He pretty much hit all the pegs through a couple times and now he’s lost interest. He was 20 months when I got it so I think he was past it. He now likes using the hammer on the doors or daddy. He just pushes the pegs through with his hand. Mostly he ignores it. I think it would be better for a younger baby.

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Childrens Art and Crafts Kits Build Your Own Tin Can Robot Science Kit

February 15th, 2010

Childrens Art and Crafts Kits Build Your Own Tin Can Robot Science Kit




Recycle a soda can by turning it into a silly robot that can wobble around! Kit includes all working parts, motor, wheels, arms, googly eyes, and full detailed instructions. Millions of metal drink cans are thrown away everyday. You can learn children to recycle one of them to complete this fun project. Requires 2 “AAA” batteries, screwdriver and empty soda pop can (not included). Ages 6 & up.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Tin can robot
The robot was fun to put together. I thought that my son would have been able to participate in more of the process but the screws were so small and difficult to screw in that he could not. He did have fun seeing the finished product. Overall a good toy. He brought it in to school for his “make your own robot project” and it was a big hit!

3 Stars hard to build but pretty fun.
Kinda hard for 1st grader to build. Pretty fun but kid got bored of it because it only moves in 1 direction.

4 Stars Fun Toy To Put Together For All Ages
This is a fun toy for all ages. You can use a regular soda can in it and it moves! Pretty neat!

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Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg

January 11th, 2010

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg




Incredible value and superior craftsmanship make this toy a childhood favorite. Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills. Pound the eight wooden pegs into the wooden bench, then flip it over to repeat again and again! Wooden hammer included. Measures 11″ x 5″ x 3.5″.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars good not great
This product is good for learning how to it things precisely. Maybe I got it too late for my son. He pretty much hit all the pegs through a couple times and now he’s lost interest. He was 20 months when I got it so I think he was past it. He now likes using the hammer on the doors or daddy. He just pushes the pegs through with his hand. Mostly he ignores it. I think it would be better for a younger baby.

5 Stars Classic – We Love It
Bought this for my two-year-old son, but my daughter(3) loves it just as much. A classic wooden, brightly colored peg set. Hammer ‘em down, flip it, hammer ‘em down again.

The only possible drawback is that they can and do pop the pegs out, which means we have to hunt under the couches from time to time, but anyone with toddlers should be used to that anyway. :)

3 Stars believe the reviews.
the pegs and holes are varying sizes (some pegs work in all holes, some are too small for most of the holes but will work in one or two, some pegs won’t fit in some holes but fit in others. Maddening!) I have one peg that’s too narrow for all the holes that I put some tape around to increase the thickness. Now the red sides keep falling off. I keep re-gluing them with wood glue but it doesn’t hold. I may put screws in through the side but that will affect the appearance. But my kids love the toy. Wish the pegs didn’t come out, am tired of hunting for them around the house. Our hammer didn’t fall apart but the wood splintered around the corners. I picked as much off as I could but it’s still ugly. I don’t think my kids were particularly hard on it. I usually like m&d toys but this one is one of the few exceptions.

1 Star Great toy but falls apart and paint comes off
My children loved this toy but the sides fell off within a week and paint chips off very easily. I did expect paint to come off since there is friction involved, but not within a few days after we just bought it. I did contact Melissa and Doug company and they said they would look into the quality of the product (sending a box so I can return it to them, along with others I bought that did the same). It may be a bad paint batch but I do think parents need to be aware that the sides fell off easily (they do snap back on, though you really need glue to keep it workable) and the paint coming off is not good for young children who might put it in their mouth.

5 Stars Ideal for a Busy Toddler
My daughters each had a similar toy when they were babies, and when my granddaughter was a year old, we got one for her, too. Now her one-year old brother has his own, and it is one of his favorite toys. He loves to bang on the pegs (practicing his hand-eye coordination), it is durable and sturdy, the pieces are too big to swallow, it makes a banging sound which is satisfying to him without driving the rest of the family up the wall, and it helps him learn patience and persistence. I love the Melissa and Doug items for children!

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Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg

October 13th, 2009

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Wooden Pound A Peg




Incredible value and superior craftsmanship make this toy a childhood favorite. Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills. Pound the eight wooden pegs into the wooden bench, then flip it over to repeat again and again! Wooden hammer included. Measures 11″ x 5″ x 3.5″.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars believe the reviews.
the pegs and holes are varying sizes (some pegs work in all holes, some are too small for most of the holes but will work in one or two, some pegs won’t fit in some holes but fit in others. Maddening!) I have one peg that’s too narrow for all the holes that I put some tape around to increase the thickness. Now the red sides keep falling off. I keep re-gluing them with wood glue but it doesn’t hold. I may put screws in through the side but that will affect the appearance. But my kids love the toy. Wish the pegs didn’t come out, am tired of hunting for them around the house. Our hammer didn’t fall apart but the wood splintered around the corners. I picked as much off as I could but it’s still ugly. I don’t think my kids were particularly hard on it. I usually like m&d toys but this one is one of the few exceptions.

1 Star Great toy but falls apart and paint comes off
My children loved this toy but the sides fell off within a week and paint chips off very easily. I did expect paint to come off since there is friction involved, but not within a few days after we just bought it. I did contact Melissa and Doug company and they said they would look into the quality of the product (sending a box so I can return it to them, along with others I bought that did the same). It may be a bad paint batch but I do think parents need to be aware that the sides fell off easily (they do snap back on, though you really need glue to keep it workable) and the paint coming off is not good for young children who might put it in their mouth.

5 Stars Classic – We Love It
Bought this for my two-year-old son, but my daughter(3) loves it just as much. A classic wooden, brightly colored peg set. Hammer ‘em down, flip it, hammer ‘em down again.

The only possible drawback is that they can and do pop the pegs out, which means we have to hunt under the couches from time to time, but anyone with toddlers should be used to that anyway. :)

5 Stars Ideal for a Busy Toddler
My daughters each had a similar toy when they were babies, and when my granddaughter was a year old, we got one for her, too. Now her one-year old brother has his own, and it is one of his favorite toys. He loves to bang on the pegs (practicing his hand-eye coordination), it is durable and sturdy, the pieces are too big to swallow, it makes a banging sound which is satisfying to him without driving the rest of the family up the wall, and it helps him learn patience and persistence. I love the Melissa and Doug items for children!

4 Stars good not great
This product is good for learning how to it things precisely. Maybe I got it too late for my son. He pretty much hit all the pegs through a couple times and now he’s lost interest. He was 20 months when I got it so I think he was past it. He now likes using the hammer on the doors or daddy. He just pushes the pegs through with his hand. Mostly he ignores it. I think it would be better for a younger baby.

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Baufix Crane Model Set

October 5th, 2009

Baufix Crane Model Set




74 original Baufix components. Baufix system is modular and can grow with the child’s requirements and level of education. Building blocks and tools are built to withstand several years of wear and tear. The building instructions are simply worded and illustrated so that children can understand them easily – the fun can begin straight away. Playing with Baufix, children learn step by step how to build working models and so develop their fine motor skills, logical thinking, creativity, and hand-eye coordination. Using their imagination, little builders can combine the different bars, plates, screws, nuts, and wheels into hundreds of forms, be it houses, animals, vehicles or fantasy creations. Although the primary age group is 3 to 6 year olds, older children will continue to derive value and pleasure from their Baufix through the ability to extend sets and build more sophisticated constructions.

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