ELC Twist and Turn Activity House
Price
£24.99
 
4.8 out of 5
There are 8 customer reviews for this product

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This multi activity play centre features lots of activities to keep little hands busy including ball pounding, a spiral ball run, shape sorting, gears and doors to open and close. Toddlers can bash the ball into the chimney, watch a ball spiral around the roof and clunk into the house, then reach in to find it. Parents can help children discover how to open the doors with the keys and encourage them to try and slot the shapes into the slots. They can turn the gears and slot the balls through the holes - posting is great fun for toddlers. This is great for teaching children to post and retrieve the objects which is fun and rewarding. It also encourages children to explore. As this includes many different activities it will give your child's hands a great workout and encourage children to explore independently. It will also develop problem solving skills. Includes activity house, 2 keys, plastic shapes and a hammer.

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64x64
No batteries required, 15 April 2013
An excellent educational toy, I bought this for my 12 month old daughter when she became very interested in putting things together. She loves to put the balls down the chimney and is starting to sort the shapes into the right holes. The fact that it doesn't require batteries is a huge bonus. It doesn't need to play music or have flashing lights, it is fun and interesting without them. There is still alot my daughter hasn't discovered yet like how the keys work and what they do so plenty of play still to come. In the 5 months we have had this, it is played with daily and is a favourite toy to take out if we go visiting. Would recommend this highly.

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64x64
It's ok, 6 Mar. 2015
It's ok but for the money I expected more. Reading the descriptions I thought it would be quite challenging but it isn't. All baby can do is push the ball in the top and watch it roll, open the doors, turn the cogs and with help push the ball and cube through the shape holes. When bigger she can lock and unlock the doors with the keys. On the whole it's a rather large shape sorter with only two shapes and not anyway near as challenging as I had hoped. Although she likes it, she's 12 months, I don't think she'll play with it for long as it's too easy. It's also quite light and falls over without much effort such as when baby tries to open the door at not quite the right direction in topples over.

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64x64
Good toy, 9 Mar. 2015
Bought this for half price for our granddaughter to play with at our house as she was needing something a bit more interesting. She still doesn't use the house "properly" but loves playing with it. She's starting to put the balls down the chimney and catching them in the bottom if she misses them on the way down. Another favourite game is peekaboo with us through the house doors ... easier for her bending over double than for us!All in all, I feel it's overpriced unless you get it on offer, but it's a solid looking toy and will last the duration.

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