If the best thing you could say about Little Tikes toys is that they are extremely durable, that would probably be enough. We all know that inside or outside, Little Tikes are built to withstand the inevitable mishaps and destruction attempts that little ones can dish out.
But Little Tikes toys are so much more than durable. They're also fun.
Such is the case with the Little Tikes Climb and Slide Castle. My grand kids really love this thing. This is one of those toys that stays at my house. It doesn't go home with any particular child because they all love it so much.
It's lasted through 5 grand kids so far, and I'm sure it will make it through the next two that will be here in a month or so.
You could understand that with some toys. If they're not fun they don't get played with. And if they don't get played with they don't get damaged (usually).
But this one is played with all the time so you know it's fun.
And I like the fact that the kids are active and improving motor skills. They climbing up the rock wall. That actually took some getting used to (about 5 minutes) but they climb it like a pro. And then they get to slide down the slide. It's a perfect size for a toddler. Not so high or steep that it can be scary.
They even stand at the top and turn the steering wheel. At least that's what I think it is, but why there's a steering wheel on a castle I haven't figured out yet.
Anyway, if you have a toddler check it out at my new Squidoo lens.
But Little Tikes toys are so much more than durable. They're also fun.
Such is the case with the Little Tikes Climb and Slide Castle. My grand kids really love this thing. This is one of those toys that stays at my house. It doesn't go home with any particular child because they all love it so much.
It's lasted through 5 grand kids so far, and I'm sure it will make it through the next two that will be here in a month or so.
You could understand that with some toys. If they're not fun they don't get played with. And if they don't get played with they don't get damaged (usually).
But this one is played with all the time so you know it's fun.
And I like the fact that the kids are active and improving motor skills. They climbing up the rock wall. That actually took some getting used to (about 5 minutes) but they climb it like a pro. And then they get to slide down the slide. It's a perfect size for a toddler. Not so high or steep that it can be scary.
They even stand at the top and turn the steering wheel. At least that's what I think it is, but why there's a steering wheel on a castle I haven't figured out yet.
Anyway, if you have a toddler check it out at my new Squidoo lens.
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