| WaterWheel Play Table | 
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| Brand: Step2 Category: Toy
Buy New: $34.99
New (9) from $34.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 139 reviews Sales Rank: 27
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.5 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 28.3 x 29.5
MPN: 753800 Model: GEEal753800 UPC: 733538753895 EAN: 0733538753895 ASIN: B000641DPQ
Release Date: September 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| | Wide receptacle funnels water over spinning wheel, into inner and outer harbors | | | Molded-in sections create moats, lakes, canals, and harbors | | | Elevated design makes play accessible while keeping children out of the dirt and mud | | | 4-piece accessory set with boats, cup, and water wheel tower |
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Product Description The falling water action from this Waterwheel Play Table encourages creative exploration with cause and effect learning. This imaginative water play center encourages hours of outdoor fun. Pour water into the wide funnel, and activate the water wheel which then spills into the inner and outer harbors. Two molded-in sections function as canals, boats, lakes, harbors and more. An elevated design keeps water at toddler level and also keeps ground dirt clear of water and mud from forming on children's feet. It accommodates up to three children to encourage group play. Two built-in drain plugs allow for easy water removal. The four piece accessory set includes: one cup, two sailboats, and one water wheel tower. Features decorative molded-in fish designs on legs. It can holds up to four gallons of water.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 134 more reviews...
My 2yr old loves this toy July 16, 2008 My two year received this a few months ago and loves it. it is durable, easy to keep clean and keeps her entertained. if it wasnt for this she would be at the bathroom sink playing water making a water mess all over! my 5 yr old also will play this too, but doesnt hold the attention as long as my 2 yr old. would definately recommend.
Fun, imagination-oriented, creative outdoor play. Highly recommend! July 16, 2008 We've had the water table for a year now and our two boys (3 and 1) love it. It's one of their favorite things to do outside (I personally couldn't imagine having them use it inside because of all the splashing). They will literally spend hours playing with it -- my older son will act out his own version of 'Shark Tales' with little plastic fish from our beach toys. It's light enough to easily move around the yard, has held up just fine to heavy use, and is very easy to keep clean just by dumping the water out at the end of the day and occasionally wiping it out. We typically store it in our shed rather than leaving it outside full time. We haven't had any problems with the leaking others mention. As far as the waterwheel and the boats, I think they're perfectly fine. There's no need for the waterwheel to lock down, it's good motor skill practice for the kids to assemble it themselves and to learn to be gentle with it so it doesn't fall over. The boats get a lot of use, and our kids also bring other toys outside to play with in the table. We frequently comment that it's been one of the best toy investments we've made, and I love that it encourages such creative, imaginary play.
Grandson July 12, 2008 Our Grandson loves to play with this toy. It keeps him busy for hrs. He just turned 3. The only draw back is the dogs love to use it as a tall water bowl.
Purchase for my Grandson! July 12, 2008 I purchased the Water Wheel Play Table for my Grandson. I love hands on activity toys! He loves it. When he comes over it's one of the first things that he asks about. It keeps him occupied for a very long time.
Cute, but my kids weren't impressed July 10, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am certainly in the minority but this has been sitting in our backyard, rarely used. I can see how it would be fun but my 3 and 1 year old only had interest in it for about a week. I agree that the tower should hook into place. I also have a 5 year old and he has little or no interest. I'm thinking about putting sand in it to give that a try.
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