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3 hours ago

Finally our 2 year old stays in bed beyond 4am! A well thought out product that does what it says. Lovely design and comes with a little book to help explain the sun and moon.

Only niggle is took a couple of attempts to set it up, but that's more down to not reading the instructions..

Why didn't someone think of this before?? Highly recommended.
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27 days ago

This sporting goods item most likely sad to say could not even be sold to kids today in this sad world without litigation probably being involved. I do have very fond memories of it , it was made by a company named SUN RUBBER, out of OHIO, which had been around since the 30's but went out of business, in the mid 70's. I found one dated SUN RUBBER 1969, at a garage sale, a few years ago. The Red-eye playballs we had as kids are long gone, can't say for sure what ever happened to them. The thing was a crazy looking yellow rubber or rubber/vinyl playball , but it was not practical in the sense you could not roll it normally like most playballs , nor really throw it, except by one of the spikes, it could hurt sometimes if you tried to kick the thing, or even play catch with it, though I gather this was the object of the "game" with this thing, it had 6 spikes ,two of which were painted red. I was only a kid around 7 or 8 when this CRAZY item must have been sold, so I do not remember any tv commercials about it , or much else except for we had our mom buy it for us when we first saw the Red-eye at our local toy store, and I also remember seeing it in other kids yards as well. I damn sure remember blasting my brother & sister (younger) with it playing in the back yard, dodgeball was way more painful once we began using the Red-eye! I also remember them hitting me with it and , when fully pumped with air, it was inflatable just like a football, or basketball, the Redeye would hurt definitely. We got one or two stuck in our trees for a long time and I remember our mom buying us more than one of these at the local toy/sporting goods store.
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37 days ago

I bought this for the home daycare that my son attends, there are several children around the age of two and the old water/sand table was just too small for them to enjoy. This table is large enough for four children to use and not have a conflict of space. My little one even got in it and sat down and the table didn't budge, didn't sag, didn't fall over.
I would recommend it to anyone who has kids that love water...
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51 days ago

We bought this toy for our 14-month old at the beginning of the summer. We used it with water only - sometimes on both sides - sometimes with water only on the bridge side and used the other side for cars to drive down the ramps. We taped down some home made tunnels on the dry side and this toy was the hit of the neighborhood for the children up to age 5. Everyone brought a favorite bath toy. We later got pirates involved and even played fishing games. There was plenty of room for six children playing with it. (Well, they were a little short on elbow room sometimes...) It's nice that the umbrella fits inside when you put the top on it. We did not have any problem with the legs leaking. Everyone played with this all summer long. We had debated buying another one that had more established activity - like the polar-themed one or one with wheels that turn when you pour water in the top. The simple design of this really fed everyone's creativity. We're still playing with it empty now that the weather is cooler. I would highly recommend this product.
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52 days ago

It's a great toy for hours of fun for our 2.5 yrs old and his friends.
Definately recommended.
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53 days ago

My 4 year old daughter loves this sand and water table. The table seems pretty solid and has a good amount of room for playing. Obviously the sand becomes a real mess since it ends up in the water and everywhere around the table. The lid is also nice and solid and the elastic bands keep it closed well. The umbrella seems a little flimsy and I'm not sure how long it will hold up if left outside. It might be nice if it somehow locked into the table since a sudden windstorm already took it out of our yard once. Overall, a very good product.
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56 days ago

Review Icon lawngone reviewed Slinky in Toys:
proof positive of the brainwashing effects of TV advertising.
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56 days ago

Review Icon lawngone reviewed Legos in Toys:
... I think these people are in collusion with a trade organization for manufacturers of slippers. It's not safe to walk barefoot if these are in the house.
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56 days ago

This is the easiest most inexpensive item to purchase for kids and adults alike. It makes any event festive and keeps everyone entertained. I LOVE it!
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57 days ago

I originally bought this toy for my very young grandchildren (3 &1-1/2} in Aug. 2008. They have both had great fun with it over and over again. If you assemble it correctly there is a drip pan that collects extra bubble liquid. I can't understand why people say it doesn't make bubbles. Are they waiting for the machine itself to make the bubbles? You have to rub the bubble liquid over the grid with the brush and that makes great streams of bubbles. Actually, the only implement that really works well is the brush. The rest are just window dressing. When they both want to play I use a small kitchen pastry brush as an extra brush. It is noisy but that's good because it reminds you to turn it off. I am buying it again today because the on/off switch doesn't work anymore. Probably my fault as I left it out in all kinds of weather. We didn't have too much tipping problem but, then again, I don't leave them alone in the yard. I could see yong children tipping it over if playing alone.
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