Tumble into playtime with a friendly elephant and a buildable animal parade! Roll out adventure from trunk to tail when you build with a friendly elephant and a parade of colorful animal friends! Pull the elephant to make the building blocks spin inside the big, rolling tumbler. Then, open the tumbler and use the lid
Categories: Building Toys
Added on: November 10, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Tumble into playtime with a friendly elephant and a buildable animal parade! Roll out adventure from trunk to tail when you build with a friendly elephant and a parade of colorful animal friends! Pull the elephant to make the building blocks spin inside the big, rolling tumbler. Then, open the tumbler and use the lid as a building plate to build a hippo, monkey, toucan and giraffe, matching each animal to the right color. Connect the animals together behind the elephant and pull them all along on their rolling wheelbases to create an animal parade! When the parade goes home for the day, cleanup is quick and easy when you store everything away inside the tumbler bin! Ideal for ages 1 to 5.
Fun with Building Blocks in a Creative Way Our 2 year old grandson is very much into building blocks, since he watches his older brothers build things every day. This set is perfect for his finger size and gripping ability. The larger blocks easily stack and stick together and he can just as easily take them apart. The set comes with blocks that a child can use to create anything, as well as blocks that create fun and cute little animals. Our grandson loves building the animals and scooting them around on their tiny wheels…
Fun and Functional My daughter is really getting into blocks, so when I saw this on the Vine, I couldn’t pass it up.
GREAT multiplay toy! We love Mega Bloks and this turquoise elephant is wonderful! The product is just as pictured in the photo, nice vivid colors which kids find attractive. There is so much to do with this toy! First, it’s a huge pull toy! Our grandson hasn’t quite mastered that yet, but he does like walking behind and pushing it. Because of the size, that’s easy to do. He also likes the blocks and sticking them onto the surface, or the ‘lid’ of the container which holds all the blocks. Who thought of this…