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Review on πŸ₯Š Punch and Drop Toy by Plan by Valerie Alicea

Revainrating 5 out of 5

He loves to! suitable for toddlers and toddler toys

This was the first Plan Toy product I bought and after it arrived I quickly ordered three more (and am eyeing others). How nice to find a toy company that makes quality products. As a conscious consumer, I love that Plan Toys are so eco-friendly. Fun: My son had this toy for the first week (given it to him for his first birthday), I played with it the most. I wanted to show him how to hit with a hammer and he enjoyed watching. He loved hitting the balls with his hands or watching them roll while squeezing them with his hand. I really had fun hitting with a hammer. After a week he figured out how to use the toy. He spent the rest of the day swinging. He loves it Education: Excellent hand-eye coordination. Great cause and effect. But I think the best skill she teaches is just sticking to the task. It really grabs my little one's attention and does it intelligently. This is the best education I could have dreamed of when I was 12 months old. Durability: Considering how hard he hits and how often he misses. . . There are far fewer gems than I imagine. The toy appears light as it is made of solid wood, but it is a durable wood. From a "technical" point of view, it makes sense how this toy works. If it wasn't tilted, the balls wouldn't roll out at all. They rarely get caught, but if the ball doesn't roll out all the way, I just tilt the block and it pops right out. About"Danger" Hammer. . . It's too easy to do harm. My boy is strong, always has been, and I am not afraid he will break anything with this toy. He's even hit himself a few times and it doesn't even put him in phase. The hammer stays with the toy, it is no longer used (keeps well in the box when not in use).

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Durable