Little Tikes Swing Along Castle
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Average customer review:Product Description
Little Tikes SwingAlong Castle Little knights and princesses will have many fun adventures, indoors and out with the Little Tikes SwingAlong Castle! The play telescope swivels all the way around in search of excitement. And the swing includes a three-point safety belt. The easy-climb rock wall is great for little one's developing skills. The slide gently slopes for soft landings. Plus, the realistic steering wheel stimulates endless hours of imaginative play. Ages 1 - 4 years.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3031 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Little Tikes
- Model: 612367
- Released on: 2009-04-01
- Dimensions: 41.25" h x 58.54" w x 50.24" l, 32.20 pounds
Features
- Fun telescope swivels 360 degrees
- Swing includes a 3-point safety belt
- Easy climbing rock wall for beginners
- Gentle slope slide for soft landings
- Realistic steering wheel for imaginative play. Easy 20 minute assembly
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Little knights and princesses will have lots of fun adventures, indoor or out. Easy climbing rock wall for beginners. Swing includes a 3-point safety belt. Easy climbing rock wall for beginners. Gentle slope slide for soft landings. Realistic steering wheel for imaginative play. Easy 20 minute assembly.
Customer Reviews
Fun for a Little While...
We've had this set for a few months now and while it was initially a hit, it lost it's luster very quickly with my son. When we first got it (when he was 9 mos) he loved the swing, but was still too young to use the slide. Now, at 14 months, he no longer cares for the swing, and the slide is too short to really amuse him for long.
The swing is very stiff...it doesn't swing freely back and fourth. The way it's bolted onto the unit doesn't allow for it to go very far in either direction. My son is average in height, and when he sits at the top of the slide, it's almost as long as he is with his legs stretched out. As far as assembly, it wasn't too bad. I put it together myself in about an hour, but the slide was a thorn in my side. It (mine at least) wouldn't connect completely with the base, so there's a small gap between the slide and the top platform.
Overall, it wasn't a terrible purchase, but if given the choice again, I'd pass. It's something that be can only enjoyed for such a short time...I'd rather have taken the $140 and put it towards a larger, sturdier swing set that he can use as he continues to grow.
Great price; great fun!
We purchased this playset for my son's first birthday, and we're very pleased! Although he's too young yet to climb ON the toy, he has a great time crawling through the castle and around and under the swing. We can also help him go down the slide, which he loves! He will definitely grow into this adorable and durable playset and it will get more and more fun as he gets older.
We have it in his indoor playroom, which it is sized perfectly for. It would also work well outdoors. The swing is a bit of a clunker, however. It doesn't swing very high, and only keeps his attention for a few minutes. That would NOT influence my decision, though, and I would purchase this set again if I had the chance!
Enjoyable for too short a period of time.
This was a gift to my daughter from the Grandparents for her 1st birthday. Her enjoyment in it was enthusiastic to start with, but very short lived. At the time, she was a new walker and although the steps up to the slide were short, they were a challenge for her to climb. As another reviewer said, by the time she had the hang of climbing and sliding within the next couple of months, the slide was way too short to hold her interest for very long.
The swing on this thing has very little range of motion. Instead of being suspended by a flexible rope or chain, the swing is attached with rigid bars, which stop the swing from going too far forward or backwards. While this is a sensible safety feature on paper, it doesn't translate to a very comfortable ride for the child being pushed by a parent.
I assume that the swing was designed for kids to use by themselves safely. However, most children in this age bracket aren't going to understand how to pump their legs to swing, they can't get themselves in and out of the straps with buckles, and if their legs are long enough to push themselves, they're too big for the swing.
I also feel that the entire unit becomes wobbly too quickly. Even after tighteing all of the fasteners several times, I always feel like it's a bit unstable and fear that it might collapse. It hasn't yet and I'm probably being overly paranoid.
My daughter is now 22 months old and the weather is warm enough for her to be outside again. She climbs up and over the unit, but not much else. We have purchased a very basic swingset for her with 2 belt swings, a toddler swing, glider swing, and slide for under $200 ... a far better investment, in my opinion. She will be able to enjoy this for years to come!



