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The Wooden Sit ‘n Spin Toy is a classic spinning toy designed for toddlers aged 3 and up, featuring a large 20.3-inch diameter and a robust load-bearing capacity of 250 lbs. Made from durable natural wood and equipped with smooth metal bearings, this toy ensures safe and quiet spinning. Its colorful patterns promote learning while enhancing balance and coordination, making it an ideal gift for birthdays and festive occasions.
Product Dimensions | 52 x 8.7 x 52 cm; 5.4 Kilograms |
Item model number | ZT01 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
ASIN | B0C7ZMYHTV |
B**R
Pretty big
Wooden, sturdy kids spinner. Works best on a flat, smooth surface, rather than a carpet. It’s bigger that I expected and pretty heavy, so check the measurements. The quality is good and looks like it will last for a while. I think it works well in a nursery or a childminder, unless you have a big playroom at home.
L**T
Nice!
It is an excellent wooden spinner for children.It is fascinating and fun; children will develop and learn many skills, such as alphabet and counting.It is pretty big, so I wasn’t expecting that.It works well on smooth surfaces than a carpet.Overall, I am delighted with the product and recommend it.
S**I
Different but great toy
Interesting toy which is fun and colourful but also incorporates fun play with it being like a car having the wheel. They are able to learn various skills and numbers and the alphabet too. Its fairly solid too so should last a while.
L**S
Novel toy but not built well.
A novel toy that immediately attracted the interest of the little one.It became apparent quickly during the build that there's some issues with manufacturing specifically around the use of glue which hadn't stuck very well at all in most places. (see pictures)Just enough space to fit two little ones on at the same time with varying success as far as spinning goes!Has held up so far despite the issues mentioned above.3/5
D**T
Solid construction.
Exactly as advertised,wood materials all around,solid construction and easy to assemble.But I cannot see to many playing options and an adult won’t fit with a kid in the same time.I personally think that the wheel will be more interesting ifit was spinning instead being steady.The base it’s already immobile,then next coloured panel it’s spinning,so in practice th wheel should spin as well.
D**A
Fall apart after one use and looks used
The media could not be loaded. So, I saw this Wooden Sit ‘n Spin Toy online and thought it might be a good pick for a Christmas gift for my goddaughter. It's listed at £65.50, which isn't pocket change, you know? It's one of those Montessori toys, and it looked pretty solid and educational from the pictures and description.But when I received it, I gotta say, my first impressions were a bit of a letdown. The box it came in was pretty roughed up. The toy's heavy, so maybe it needed better padding for shipping. Assembly was a breeze, though – just a few screws and an allen key, and it was all set up in no time.The toy itself? It's made of wood and feels sturdy enough. It's big too, with a 20.3-inch diameter, and it says it can handle up to 250 lb. (113kg), so even adults can supposedly take a spin. But here's where things got a bit iffy for me – there were scuff marks and some random tape on the toy. Looked almost like it might've been used and returned, which didn't sit right with me.I tested it out (just turning it by hand, not sitting on it!) and parts of it came loose straight away. Not exactly what you want to see in something you just unpacked, especially at that price. I ended up having to fix it myself, which was unexpected.Don't get me wrong, it's got some nice touches. The patterns with numbers and animals are cute and it's supposed to help kids learn while playing, which is a cool concept. But honestly, the whole experience was a bit disappointing, considering the price of it.I didn’t return it, though – seemed like too much fuss. Just cleaned it up and did a bit of DIY repair. It's not a bad toy if you're into wooden stuff instead of plastic, but just be aware you might have to deal with some quality control issues.
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