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The Playskool Busy Poppin’ Pals is an engaging activity toy designed for babies and toddlers aged 9 months and up. Featuring colorful animal characters that pop up with a simple push, pull, or twist, this toy promotes fine motor skills and hands-on exploration. With no batteries or loose parts, it offers a hassle-free play experience, making it a perfect gift for young children. The eco-friendly packaging ensures easy unboxing, allowing kids to dive into fun right away.
W**E
A favorite for this generation too!
I remembered how much my own kids enjoyed this type of two in the early 1990's so I looked for something similar for my grandson. At 14 months old, it is one of his favorite toys! Sometimes we put it on the couch or a chair seat and he stands in front of it, the perfect height for him to manipulate and I can sit comfortably next to them and play too. He also uses it on the floor of course (just not so comfortable for me). It is very engaging and he can easily use it all by himself. He is learning how to open the boxes, as well as how to close them, so he can start all over again. It also has a built in handle so he can carry it around with him. A huge hit!!!!
B**A
Just like the one you had as a kid.
This is just what I was looking for. My 11 month daughter currently has a fascination with the light switches and we can spend HOURS fidgeting with them. She hasn't mastered them so my arms get tired from holding her, but she won't let us leave a room until she's turned it off. I remembered having one of these things when I was a kid so I figured it could give her some practice and opportunity to strengthen her fine motor skills, because frankly, I really need her to figure out how to turn light switches out a little quicker! This option has five characters and switches compared to others that only had four. The only issue really is the price point. It's a bit expensive and it's not even an open-ended toy, which I'm afraid she'll get bored by quickly. Other than that, all the functions work great and managable by toddlers.
R**8
Granddaughter loves this thing!
Just buy it. I gave it to my granddaughter at 9 months and she could close the lids within a couple days and was figuring out the single push button one. It’s a soft close do I didn’t worry about catching her fingers. She found it great and my daughter says she’s still into it. Other friends say their kids played with it till 4! Great present. Simple. No noise. Great
B**L
Absolutely love this toy!
We bought this for our 9 month old daughter, and she loves it! It is one of her favorite toys to play with now. I love the colors, that it is not obnoxious and a sore to look at. The animals are adorable. It is made very well, and is amazing quality which I was quite nervous about because these days nothing is made like they used to make things (to last!). Overall very happy with the purchase and would definitely recommend it!
A**A
Worth it!
Great motor control developing toy for babies and toddlers. No batteries required. Kid can practice pushing buttons, turning a dial, pressing/sliding switches. And then, it can serve as a fun number game ("Open door #3!") It took my daughter until about 15 months to have the strength to do the key turning one, but it was great as a goal to work towards. This is a classic toy that isn't flashy/annoying or overly stimulating... Just engaging enough to be a good challenge.
M**M
must buy
my 9 months old love to play with this toy
L**H
My daughter loves it
Edit: She is almost 17 months now and still playing with the toy. It is very sturdy as she hasn't been able to break it after months of regular use.My almost 15-month-old toddler has been playing with the toy for months now. She loves it and she took as a challenge to be able to open the lion one because it was the hardest. Now she is an expert in opening the switch :D :D
W**Y
Proved a good toy for my baby’s gross motor skills
Got this when my baby was 7months old and my LO would crawl as fast as possible across the room at the sight of the animal faces to bang them back inside. Baby just can’t bear to see the faces popped out which is so funny and cute at the same time to watch using the hand banging skill. Proved a good toy for my baby’s gross motor skills. Shelf rotation for toys keeps my LO interested in this one even at 9months of age.
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