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Ages 3+

Playground

$24.95 USD4.8

Create your own indoor playground toy set for kids! Discover and explore balance with a seesaw, put together a jigsaw puzzle, and challenge yourself with some fun gross motor games!
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Everything needed, from materials to illustrated directions, is included, along with imagine!, a bonus play & learn magazine for kids.


Reviews

4.8

10 reviews

    Cary B.

    04/13/2018

    We loved the see-saw, we really like mechanical things. But the puzzle wasn't too popular, my son doesn't really like to color.

    Ben T.

    01/20/2018

    My son loved using the tape to make the spiderweb and the other obstacle course ideas. We ran out of tape and I had to use some of my own washi tape-- including more tape would be great!

    Cecilia C.

    01/12/2018

    We loved the e weight displacement 'see-saw'. My 3 year old loved the decorating and googly eyes for the wood animals and my 4 year old loved playing with the varying weight center and finding different ways to get it balanced. The self color puzzle was fun, though not as much as the carded games.

    Stephanie O.

    01/07/2018

    I love how its so convenient and all the materials are in that one box. This Playground crate was perfect timing! The weather was so bad at home and we needed something to do. My son loved the maze, the spider web and doing the action moves on the different types of lines. This was so much fun! I would've never thought to do any of this.

    Corina W.

    01/05/2018

    Having several really fun and interesting projects all in one box. The seesaw balance and spider web bands were great to build and then play with. My grandson Reed who is 3 just loves them. He is learning and having so much fun at the same time. I have videos of both and I just love watching them over and over again. I am having just as much fun watching the videos as Reed has building and playing with each project!

    Cindy Y.

    11/20/2017

    My child was able to complete the tasks with minimal help. While I enjoy helping him, he becomes frustrated when he can't do something on his own like opening things or squeezing out glue or paint. He was very happy to be able to construct with minimal assistance .