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Toysmith Battat Mirror Pound-A-Ball Toy, Assorted Colors

Toysmith Battat Mirror Pound-A-Ball Toy, Assorted Colors
From Toysmith

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Product Description

12 months & up. Big thrills for little ones who like banging, rolling and seeing their reflection. 12 1/4" tall, pound for pound, its a great play value!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1452 in Baby Product
  • Color: Assorted Colors
  • Brand: Battat
  • Model: 68510
  • Released on: 2009-09-07
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 6.00" w x 11.00" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • 4 color coded balls, each with its own chute
  • Mirrored chute doubles the fun
  • Pinball-like spinning action
  • Hammer squeaks when banged, catch tray keeps balls under control
  • Designed for a child 12 months and up

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
This Battat mirror pound-a-ball features 4 color-coded balls, each with its own chute. The mirrored back doubles the fun. Its pinball spinning action and the hammer that squeaks when banged promote hand and eye coordination. The catch-tray keeps balls under control.


Customer Reviews

Highly recommended5
This toy is amazing, my son recieved it for his first birthday. He is now turning 2 and it is STILL one of this favorite toys. Every kid that enters my house plays with this toy. It is very easy they can even hit it with their hand if the hammer isn't around. I did however wonder how i would clean this once some dirt had built up inside...but i solved that easily...i just ran it under the faucet and it cleaned up great. And this toy has been banged around with no cracks at all!

Playgroup favorite4
My son started playing with this toy when he was about a year old. I would push the balls and after laughing like a loon and he would chase and hand them back to me. Very good for coordination skills. A short time later he was doing it himself and at 3 he still plays with it when he sees it at playgroup. This toy is a heavy favorite in the toddler room.

Great Fun For Little Toddlers4
My son got this for his first birthday and has loved it for the past 4 months. He learned very quickly how to place the balls along the top and hit them with the hammer. He squeals while he watches the balls roll through the mirrored maze inside... it's very cute.

The only problem I have with it is that he's figured out how to stuff all sorts of small toys into the holes on top, including his fisher price little people animals. They can get into the toy, but I have to take a screwdriver to open the back and get them out. I do wish it unsnapped easier to free trapped toys, but the upside is that it's very durable and hard for a toddler to destroy.