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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Logical thinkig / Therapy Mar 22, 2009
By dream factory This product is not a marble run like the many others you see on amazon.com. This product serves the purposes of developing logical thinking, coordination, and lateral gaze development and stabilization.
Developed for the young toddler 12-18 months. Safe large balls which slowly go down a simple maze/run. So what can that serve? A) Logic (if I do this, then that happens). Concrete thinking! B) Coordination (pick up the ball palm grasp or pincer grip, and deliver it from the bottom bin up to the feeder). Repetition! C) Lateral gaze development. It takes complicated neuromuscular coordination to watch an airplane slowly fly high above. We take it for granted (like going down the stairs). The design of this maze is deliberately slow. Thus allowing for therapeutic lateral gaze development. Highly important in developmentally delayed children.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
poorly constructed Jan 25, 2010
By Julie Mastbrook
"JulieM"
My kids love marble runs so this seemed like a perfect gift idea for my 11 month old. It turns out my 3 and 5 year old loved it too. The only problem I have is that we received it a month ago for Christmas and it's already broken in multiple places. The plastic tabs that connect the pieces together break off very easily, rendering the toy useless. I was very disappointed in how easily it broke; it's a children's toy, building it to withstand the pulls and tugs of children should be a given. It wasn't worth the money spent in my opinion.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Played with every day for 2 years! Nov 25, 2009
By C. Sharer My son got this for Christmas when he was 14mths old. At that time he was a little frustrated with the instability of the toy itself. He would break the ramps while playing and could not fix it - but by around 1 1/2 it became an absolute favorite and now that he is 3 there is still not a day that I don't hear the familiar sounds of this ball drop.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Easily taken apart by 13 month old Apr 01, 2011
By Elle Cee My 13 month old LOVES it. She loves to watch the balls, reload them, and watch again. However, she has figured out how to take it apart. Once she is finished watching the balls, she will dismantle it and carry the different pieces all over the house. It took me a few times to remember how to get it back together, so it isn't too big of a deal, but slightly annoying since she knows right away to just take it apart. I wished the pieces twist locked in place!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
This product is useless due to poor construction Jul 01, 2009
By Meara C. Day
"mdw"
The toy is so poorly constructed that, when assembled, the ball won't actually drop through the various levels. When I put it together according to the diagram, the two "feet" would not sit solid and level on the ground because the heights of the pieces were off. The wrong angle this created meants that when the ball got to the lower level, it just sat there in the yellow piece unless I reached in to manually push it out. I'm returning it.
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