Wobble Deck
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Wobble Deck is an Indoor/Outdoor Electronic Balance Board! Play 3 Multi level balance games: Memory Match, Speed Play and Freestyle. Great for the mind and body. Improves sound and color recognition, reaction and reflexes, and fitness and coordination. Ages 5+
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3038 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Diggin
- Model: 00130
- Released on: 2006-05-20
- Dimensions: 17.50" h x 17.50" w x 3.25" l, 4.30 pounds
Features
- Indoor and outdoor electronic balance board
- Play 3 multi-level balance games
- Improves sound and color recognition
- Test your reactions and reflexes
- Great indoor or outdoor fun
Customer Reviews
Good balance and focus toy
My son really has fun with this toy. It's a safe way for him to enjoy feeling off-balance and it gives him a mental work-out as well. More daring kids may prefer a more challenging wobbler or balance board but this is a good place to start for beginners.
"Mommy I love this toy"
We gave this to our 4 year old son just last night for Hanukkah. Let see he played with it for 3 hours before bed, put it in his room while he slept and brought it downstairs and played with it before school. The different levels are great, he will grow from the freestyle to the instructional over some time. The toy seems quite durable, made out of one solid piece of wood, with colorfully designed plastic corners. The corners play beats from the instrument on the corresponding corner when hitting the ground. And depending how long you balance on the corner is how many beats or a song from that instrument you can create. I highly recommend this toy. And I believe my son did too, when he told me "Mommy I love this toy".
fun
must be used on a firm surface, not carpet. But it's a lot of fun, even for the grownups in the house! I was actually looking for more of a balancing toy, but this one requires memory and attention more than balance. It reminds me of Simon, except it uses your legs instead of hands.








