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About Battat Pound-a-Ball Toy Ball Maze Hammer & Ball Puzzle
Overall Feedback:
87% positive
75% praised the bright colors and fun design, but 25% found it dull
I have complained about the toy's design flaw where one of the balls goes down a separate chute without a tray to catch it, causing it to roll away.
81% praised for its exceptional durability
After months of aggressive play, my toy has a few dings but it hasn't shown any signs of giving up or breaking.
82% found it easy for little hands to handle
I am excited to use the toy with my kids and they are going to love it.
This product is very engaging for two-year olds.
82% found it helped develop fine motor skills
I appreciate the educational value of the toy, especially the numbered balls that make math more fun for homeschooling.
I love this product for eliciting language.
I use this toy to work on numbers, colors, verb vocabulary, and concepts with my clients, indicating its educational value.
This toy is great for teaching children to take turns with a quick switch back and forth.
74% appreciated the built-in safety features, although 26% had concerns
I am concerned about the safety of the toy, especially since my 15-month-old child can fit one of the plastic balls into their mouth. This is my biggest fear and I consider it totally unsafe.
There is a safety issue with the toy where one of the balls goes down a separate chute without a tray to catch it, requiring me to jump up and run after it every time.
A design change should be made to allow the pegs to fall free of the bench once they are through, which would be more satisfying for children.
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