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Description:
*Dimension of Playboard: 24L x 20W
*Finish: Multi Color
*Material: Wood
*Multi Color Kid's 2-in-1 Activity Table With Board
*Our 2-in-1 Activity Table with LEGO*-Compatible Board is a fun gift idea for any young, imaginative child.
*The table will fit in any room of the house and parents are sure to love how it keeps playtime off the floor.
*Item include:
*200 LEGO compatible blocks
*30-piece train set
*Melamine-coated play board and train table
*T-molded edges prevent chipping
*Large enough that multiple children can play at once
*Not compatible with trundles
*Assembly required
Features:
* 200 LEGO®-compatible blocks and 30 piece train set
* Double-sided play board and storage underneath
* Large enough that multiple children can play at once
* Made of wood
* Sturdy construction
The Review
I bought this table for my 5 year old son (who has a sensory processing disorder) to help him with his fine motor skills. The table was easy enough to put together, I didn't have any problems putting it together myself. Took about 15 minutes. The bricks that come with the table are not Lego brand, so don't expect the Lego quality for those. I knew that when I placed my order and just bought the regular Legos separately. We don't have a problem using the Legos with this table like some of the other reviewers have noted. The train set is only 30 pieces with a small track and my son only played with that once before he got bored. It might be good for younger kids, or if you purchased additional track pieces. My son is more interested in the Lego side of the table. I bought plastic storage bins from Wally-World to store the Legos inside the table and they are really convenient to just take out and either place on the table or on the floor. They were only $1 & $2 each for different sizes. All in all, I think this is a great table for the price and I have seen improvement in my son's fine motor skills in just a couple of weeks! I must admit that I have spent about as much time playing with the Legos at this table as my son has! I suppose you never outgrow Legos...
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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