The pegs on the bench go up and down, playing peekaboo on this solid wood pounding activity. Non-removable pegs take turns showing their smiles while your toddler has fun naming the colors and enjoys practicing fine motor skills. A sturdy mallet is included. Product Features Classic pounding toy with a “peekaboo” design twist. Durable wood
Categories: Baby & Toddler Toys
Added on: September 11, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
The pegs on the bench go up and down, playing peekaboo on this solid wood pounding activity. Non-removable pegs take turns showing their smiles while your toddler has fun naming the colors and enjoys practicing fine motor skills. A sturdy mallet is included.
Know Thy Child–Be He Thor or Odin? I am torn in reviewing this toy. Here’s why: The toy is definitely well-made, will not come apart, will not break unless subjected to massive violence. It definitely builds motor skills, hand-eye-coordination, and even thinking skills–as deciding which colors should be up or down or evenly matched in height requires some intricate choice and physical application. So, the toy is a great toy!
Shocked. Delivered with live creepy-crawlies. I was excited to buy this for my 9 month old boy, should have realised something was wrong when I saw fine sawdust in the package. Was beyond shocked when I opened it up and saw holes drilled all over by wood-borers/wood-worms or whatever creepy-crawlies. And they were alive! Peeping out of the holes now and then to take in their new neighbourhood. Trashed them almost immediately but still can’t get over it, and to think my boy loves chomping on almost anything he gets his hand on…
Good toy but has some unpleasant side effects My 1 year old son is enjoying this so far and hasn’t yet managed to take it apart(but we shall see.) He has been obsessed with banging and hitting everything so this helps get out some of his energy! The only problem is that the mallet is not attached with a string to the toy so my son uses the mallet to hit everything even the windows although the mallet seems lightweight and so far has not done any damage. Now I will have to somehow figure out a way to attach the mallet to the pounding bench…