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Small Foot Wooden Toys - Wooden Marble Run and Knock Hammer Bench in Rally Design

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Features

  • Body, hammer and balls made of painted wood, strips of robust plastic
  • 2 in 1 play fun, This is both a hammer bench that can be folded to a race track wooden marble run. Includes race car made of wood
  • Encourages an understanding of the cause-and-effect principle
  • High quality sturdy wood with rounded edges and painted with kid safe non-toxic water
  • Toy playset comes in an attractive colorful packaging for gifting

Description

This is the Formula 1 of hammering benches! With the steep ramps and racing stripes on the side, every Descent will be a race to the finish. The marbles are sent on their way a fun hammer and children love making different designs. Does your child love to race cars? The wooden racing car can zip down the ramps while being chased by the balls. This is a classic play pattern perfect for your kids playroom. Suitable for ages 18 months and up. Set Contains: 1 x Rally Hammering Marble Run


Product Dimensions: 10 x 14 x 18 inches


Item Weight: 2.99 pounds


Item model number: 10601


Our Recommended age: 18 months and up


Manufacturer recommended age: 3 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: June 1, 2021


Mfg Recommended age: 36 months - 125 years


Manufacturer: small foot by legler


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  • Bashing wooden marbles with a hammer
The small foot 2-in-1 wooden hammering marble run is a moderately fun toy for tots with limited educational value. The Marble Run comes as one fully assembled piece. It's constructed from wooden platforms and supports with plastic slides and hinges. There are no real instructions provided, so it took me a second to figure out how to unfold the thing. Basically, you just need to put on the top corner with a little force to unfold it so you can have the one continuous slide for the car. To use the upright tower, you just fold it back and it kind of locks in place with a subtle change in resistance. When it's unfolded there is a small wooden car that your kid can place onto this green plastic platform at the top, and your kid can tip the green platform to get the car to roll down the slide. It's not a long ramp as the car rolls down in 1 second. If the car lands on a hard floor there is a 50% chance it will flip over and a 50% chance it will roll for awhile. In the upright position there are two plastic rings at the top of the tower where your kid can place green and blue wooden balls (marbles). The plastic rings provide some resistance and hold the ball in place. Your kid really needs to push down to get the marbles to fall through the holes. But it's designed so that your kid can bash the marbles with the wooden hammer to get them to fall through where they will go down a two part slide. There is a circular cut-out at the top to store the hammer, and there is an elastic band on the side to insert and store the car. An 18-24 month old can't really get the car into the elastic band, so a parent will have to do that. Surprisingly, the marble hammer part of the toy has been more fun that I would have anticipated for 18-24 month olds. Conversely, the car slide part seems to get boring rather quickly for the kids. Small Foot claims that it's hours of educational fun, but I'm not sure where the educational part is other than giving the kids a cursory experience in understanding gravity? Still, tots do seem to like the hammering marble part, so the toy has some distractive merit. All that said, there are some minor safety concerns. As long as a parent is around and mostly watching their kid, it's pretty safe. But this isn't a toy where a parent can zone out and not have full attention directed toward an 14-24 month old. The kid can easily hit his or her own hand with the hammer, and if there are a couple kids in the same room the kids may obviously experiment with hammering their little friend. There are exposed screw heads throughout the toy, but they are all countersunk into the wood. Long term, though, a parent will have to just inspect it once in a while to make sure the screws don't get loose. Besides the obvious hammer concerns, it is pretty easy for a kid to pinch themselves as they try to fold and unfold the toy. With some parental assistance it's totally fine, but if a parent zones out for a minute a kid can give themselves a minor ouchie. Overall, the small foot 2-in-1 hammering marble run is more fun than I thought it would be for 18-24 month olds, and I think the toy is appropriate for about 14 months to 36 month olds. It just doesn't have much educational value as supposedly claimed and parents do always have to keep one eye on the kids as they play with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019 by Gaz Rendar

  • HAMMERING MARBLE FUN FOR YOUNGER TOTS, RACEING PLAY TIME FOR OLDER ONES!
There aren't many toys as child safe as this one. All of the parts are, with the exception of the car, completely safe for small children. The box says it is for children 18 months and older, but if you remove the car from the set until a child reaches 18 months, a younger child could really enjoy the Hammering Marble Run! Little tykes love to pound on things, so the enclosed wooden hammer is a winner! MEASUREMENTS: When set up for the marble run, it is 12 high" x 11-1/4" wide and 3-3/4" deep. The race track is 23-1/2" long. It is boldly painted and colorful. The race car (3-3/4" long) is wood -- even the wheels! The car body is painted silver. The hammer is solid wood, as are the blue and green painted 2" balls. SAFETY: There is no safety warning regarding small parts on the box! Of course, you should inspect the marble run/race track regularly for loose screws. The screws are recessed and hard for a child to get at, so it would take a lot to dislodge them, but . . . "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." With small kids, it doesn't hurt to be extra careful. BATTERIES: You don't need any! Isn't that great!!! Bonus: the toy comes completely assembled! Overall, this is a VERY SOLID wooden toy that is well made! I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 by Mac Henry

  • Well made, temporary amusment
This toy is very well made and sturdy. The edges are smooth and the screws are not exposed where they can abrade the skin. The toy comes as one fully assembled piece, so all you have to do is pull it out of the box and you are ready to play with it. The balls fit snugly into the silicone grippers, and the car flies quickly and smoothly down the track. The car is adorable and fun to play with on the floor and tabletop without the track, so it can be a standalone toy when you don't want to heat the clack clack clunk of the hammer and marbles etc. On that note- the toy is a bit noisy. The marbles echo and clunk noisily. The reason I took a star off is because there is not a stopper for the car and it will be launched from the slide and continue rolling. It is not a big deal if you are playing on a carpeted area, but if you are playing on wood or laminate you should be prepared to either come up with a way to stop the car from rolling away (I'd suggest a plastic bowl for it to land in or maybe putting the toy on a fabric pad), or to be constantly retrieving the car from wherever it rolled off to. On the bright side, it is not as zippy as a hot wheels car... but it still rolls very well. My favorite part is that the toy had a holder for the hammer so that you can (in theory) keep everything together neatly when it is not in use. It is not a toy that is likely to hold interest for very long periods of time, but it is enjoyable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019 by Nerdy Narwhal

  • Great cause and effect toy
This is a great cause and effect game for toddlers. i absolutely adore that it is 2 games in 1. It is a pounding game with large balls that fit in holes and are knocked through to roller coaster down, with the included hammer. If you open the toy up the large included car races down the track. The car is nice and double sided so works no matter which way your toddler puts it down, reducing frustration. It is a sturdy toy but worth noting that only the frame, balls, hammer, and car are wood. The tracks are plastic and the lining of the holes for the ball are rubbery. The holder for the hammer/car is rope which is a bit of a challenge for toddlers to work so they’re never going to put the hammer away, but let’s face it, they weren’t going to anyway. The only piece I don’t find to be sturdy is the launch ramp for the car which is a thinner plastic. That said, my 2 year old never uses the ramp, my 5 year old does but he’s not as rough anyway so we haven’t had a casualty yet. As long as you don’t object to plastic this is a really fun toy that holds their attention for a very long time and is easy to store. It is a must have classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019 by mom2howmany

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