The pound & roll from Battat is sure to keep little ones busy for hours! Have a ball with 4 colorful balls, 1 tower toy station, and 1 hammer toy! Place the balls in their color-coded sockets… and whack! See them roll down! See the little red Star spin as the balls make their way
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Added on: April 18, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The pound & roll from Battat is sure to keep little ones busy for hours! Have a ball with 4 colorful balls, 1 tower toy station, and 1 hammer toy! Place the balls in their color-coded sockets… and whack! See them roll down! See the little red Star spin as the balls make their way down! A sturdy ball and hammer toy tower with a detachable base to collect the balls when they exit the maze. Remove the base to have the balls roll randomly across the room! Perfect to get little ones crawling, toddling and moving. A cause-and-effect masterpiece, The Battat pound & roll is made of sturdy, durable and worry-free materials. Build strong motor skills, and spend hours of rewarding and educational play with this interactive baby activity center. Ready, set, whack!
Unhappy with this purchase My daughter played with this toy for about 15 minutes before the little hammer piece completely fell apart. Sheâs a tiny one year old so I know it wasnât her fault. I tried putting it back together but it doesnât even snap together itâs completely broken.
They are usually great, very popular and perfect for teaching children to … I am a preschool teacher and have had three or four of this type of toy. They are usually great, very popular and perfect for teaching children to take turns with a nice quick switch back and forth. The problem with this particular toy is that one of the balls goes down a separate chute, with no tray to catch it, and rolls away. I don’t get it. Someone has to jump up and run after it every single time! This is a BAD design feature. I read through other reviews trying to figure this out…
Kids love this Fun toy, the kids really like putting the balls up top and watching them fall to the bottom. A couple of design flaws that could be better: the teal ball does fall straight down and shoots off to the side, the back has about a million tiny screws so if the kids drop something they aren’t supposed to in it, it is impossible or to get back. The hammer is very hard, so I took it away and the kids just push the ball down with their hands. Overall, it is a fun toy though, the kids like it alot.