Build a world filled with imagination, block by block! This wooden 32-piece play set includes everything needed to create a miniature streetscape–12 buildings (including fire and police stations, a recycling center, service station, house, and more), nine street signs (Stop, One Way, Speed Limit, Yield, etc.), trees, fences, and walls. The brightly colored shaped solid
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Added on: September 6, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Build a world filled with imagination, block by block! This wooden 32-piece play set includes everything needed to create a miniature streetscape–12 buildings (including fire and police stations, a recycling center, service station, house, and more), nine street signs (Stop, One Way, Speed Limit, Yield, etc.), trees, fences, and walls. The brightly colored shaped solid wood pieces stand approximately one to three inches high. Flat sides, attention to detail, and bright colors make this set great for stacking, sorting, counting, setting up, and knocking down. Designed to play perfectly with Melissa & Doug activity rugs, kids three and older will also have endless fun and playing with the set independently or combining it with other play pieces, toy cars, and figures. Pieces store neatly in a divided wooden tray.
Great quality but poor design. This is a high quality product (but you would expect that from Melissa and Doug) and comes with lots of pieces. My biggest complaint is that the design is only painted on one side. The other side is white. Even though stop signs and other road signs are only painted on Side. I find that silly because my son places the pieces on his train table and you can’t tell what’s piece is what because the design is only on one side. I have seen similar sets that were cheaper and had both sides painted.
Pictures are only on one side This is adorable from the front. It is high quality and my son loves it. I hate that they just painted the back a solid color though. I would have paid a little more to have the artwork continue on both sides. From one side, he has a beautiful city. On the other, he has a two-dimensional cartoon.
My kindergarteners are really enjoying using these to create cities … My kindergarteners are really enjoying using these to create cities. Only thing is that the cover is a plastic sheet that has groves in it so it’s hard to put back on when the children don’t put the pieces back exactly the way it came.