Dr Gadget - Naturally Playful Sand Table

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List Price: $54.99
Our Price: $44.46
Your Save: $ 10.53 ( 19% )
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days
Manufacturer: Step2
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Amazon Maximum Age: 5 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 Amazon Minimum Age: 24 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Step2 EAN: 0733538759491 Feature: Elevated design is perfect for toddlers Label: Step2 Manufacturer: Step2 Manufacturer Minimum Age: 24 Maximum Weight Recommendation: 8000 Model: GEEal759400 Publisher: Step2 Release Date: 2006-09-12 Studio: Step2
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Features
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Elevated design is perfect for toddlers Lid with elastic tie-downs keeps sand clean and dry Includes 2 shovels, 2 claw rakes, and a bucket Molded-in roadways on lid provide additional play surface
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid sand table Comment: After countless hours of research, we finally broke down and purchased this sandbox. It has a pretty solid construction, it took a few tries to get the legs in during assembly, but that is all the assembly that is required. It is pretty sturdy and doesn't shake or wobble. This sand box is not going anywhere anytime soon. It comes with a cover which is secured by two elastic hoops. So far it has managed to keep bugs and animals out, but it is not water proof. After a good rain I opened it to find the sand inside had become damp. It managed to keep the majority of the rain out so it is not filled with water. To be honest, the damp sand is better to play with. We are pleased with the purchase and would recommend this product to anyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Playtime! Comment: Our boys love this! WE got it for the little one's birthday in 2007 to encourage sensory play. (We have two with sensory issues) But this sand table has helped with imagination and sharing too.
The lid is great so we can keep out the neighborhood cats that like to wander into the yard. However, it doesn't keep the rain water out completely. Typically we have to let it dry out in the sun for a day or two.
They play with their hot wheels on the lid and in the sand. They have enough room to dig and play construction. And it just goes on and on.
We found that using coarse sand instead of play sand works better with our boys. The play sand is too smooth and doesn't shape like the coarse sand. And it takes 2 bags of sand to fill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Sandbox Comment: The only thing wrong with this toy is that when it rains, it collects water in it. Which will eventually blend with the sand so you don't need to add water for building castles etc. Just don't really like that the water puddles in it making a mess of slop.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great fun for 2 year old Comment: I bought this sandbox for my grandaughter when she visits. I had previously bought her one for her 2nd birthday which was a big hit with all the children at her party. That being her new favorite toy I thought it would be a good idea to have one at grandma's also. The sandbox was easily put together, is sturdy and has a nice tie down lid to keep out the rain and animals. I like that it is on legs so I can easily pull up a chair and play with her. Would definitely recommend this sandbox.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Leaky Sand Table Comment: Well made EXCEPT holes in cover for elastic tie-downs are in such a position that rain water flows through holes and directly into sand! Fortunately this defect is easily corrected by filling holes with Silicone Caulking made for exterior use.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This Step2 kid-favorite is an elevated sand table that keeps the sand at convenient level for toddlers. The Naturally Playful Sand Table comes with an accessory set that includes two shovels and a cup, and a protective lid with elastic ties helps keep sand clean and dry. It also features molded-in roadways on the lid for even more imaginative play. The Sand Table's smooth, wood textures blend in with traditional residential landscapes. It can holds up to 80 pounds of sand, which is not included.
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