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Toys and Games Reviews of Little Tikes Discover Sounds WorkshopCustomer Review: My son's First Toy and he STILL loves it! Summary: 5 Stars
This was the first real toy we bought my son (other than real baby toys), he was 6 months at the time. From the moment we brought it home, he LOVED it! It comes with three balls that you drop in a slot and they come rolling out - he never got into that part even to this day but he loved and loves hitting the different parts of the workbench with the hammer and hearing the sounds and seeing the lights flash. It also has a winding crank and some other great little features that kids love. Now he is 20 months and although it's no longer one of the main toys he plays with I do see him go over and give it a whirl here and there and I still see the same excitment in his eyes just like the first time. I don't know if I'll ever be able to get rid of this toy not because my son is so attached but because I am attached to the memories of his very first toy and would hate to see it go!
Customer Review: Perfect first "workshop"... Summary: 5 Stars
This workshop is absolutely PERFECT for our 11 month old son. He received it on Christmas morning from Santa and has LOVED playing with it!
His favorite thing to do is bang on the nails with the hammer. Once hit they will light up and make silly noises! He LOVES doing this. He also likes to drop balls in the opening at the top and watch as they fall down - which makes it play music! He gets so excited playing with this - it keeps him entertained for a good period of time (maybe 20 minutes... pretty good for an 11 month old boy) and he will come back to it many times throughout the day!
This workshop has been a great buy for us! My son absolutely has a blast playing with it!
Customer Review: Nothing Special Summary: 3 Stars
My son (12 months) is very interested in his father's tools, so we thought that this would be a great toy for him. Sadly, it's kind of a glorified, upright exersaucer. It seems well made, and the tunes it plays are not annoying, but other than dropping the ball through the slot (and we have other "ball toys") and pushing or pulling the other three attachments (and we have LOTS of toys like that!) there's not much else to do. The hammer is too big and chunky, not enough like a "real hammer." In short, it's fine if you don't already have lots off bright plastic in your house, or if your child is young enough to still just want to spin and push without much effect. Otherwise, skip it!
Customer Review: Shows Your Child's Progress Summary: 5 Stars
We gave this toy to our son for Christmas when he was 7 months old and he just loved it and still does at almost a 1 year old. It was fun watching his motor skills improve while using this toy. At first he mostly banged the noise making nails and did really grasp the ball dropping, storage compartment, crank or spinning ball. Little by little he added what he could do with this toy. Soon he was able to get the balls out of the compartment and drop them in the bottom hole, then soon in the top hole. He now wails with the little plastic hammer on the nails and just loves it. We haven't had to replace the batteries yet. I highly recommend this toy for developing motor skills.
Customer Review: Not perfectly safe Summary: 3 Stars
My one year olds twins received this for Christmas along with the Discover Sounds Kitchen. My daughter sticks her hand down the ball drop hole to pick up a ball instead of getting a ball from the side pocket. Once she has the ball in her hand, she cannot get her hand back out and hasn't figured out to drop the ball. This has happened three different times. Once, she walked off dragging the workshop behind her until I caught up with her. She was not injured, but was very upset. I sit right next to her when she is playing with the workshop, or put it up. My twins use the Discover Sounds Kitchen more often and we have not had any problems with it.
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