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We were reluctant to add another bulky toy, but this is been a hit!
UPDATE (11/20) -- Over three months later, this toy still gets played with daily! We have four kids, ranging from 11 years old to 9 months old, and I love to find toys that all four will play with together. This toy was an instant hit! My kids enjoy playing "kitchen" and "restaurant" with our variety of "food" toys, and this Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Servin' Up Fun Food Truck just adds to the fun. We have and love the Fisher-Price Servin' Surprises Kitchen & Table and many of the accessories for it, and my kids especially enjoy the music and songs! This Food Truck follows the same idea, but has different "stages" of learning and interaction -- my 6 year old and 11 year old enjoyed trying the different "games" via the cash register. You can insert the "menu cards" into the register for leveled options. We liked that there are healthier food items, more consistent with what we choose to eat. My 2½ year old initially was "driving" it, pushing it across the floor (it would be even cuter if it were mobile!) She has taken ownership of the toy, which has resulted in a few meltdowns with her not wanting her siblings to play. But, that's been a good teachable moment, to encourage sharing with one kid to be a server and the other as the customer. They all like the "recycle bin" -- sorting the cookie/brownie shapes, and also just dumping everything into it; and then retrieving everything from the "refrigerator" on the opposite side. They like to build/fix the hamburger, and my toddler liked matching the smoothie sizes to the sizes of her siblings, ha! They have all played with it every day for the last week, which is impressive! My baby likes to try to pull herself up on it, which did cause a near topple -- it is sturdy, but not enough for her clumsy beginning stage -- and makes sense why they have it marked as 18-36 months. It was absolutely no problem to assemble -- My husband quickly used a Phillips screwdriver to get it pieced together, I put the few easy stickers on, and it was ready to play with in ten minutes. It does require 3 AA batteries. My husband had been reluctant to add another big bulky toy, but this has been a hit! It stands just under 30" tall, and is about 22" wide and long. My toddler comfortably stands, my 6yo kneels, and my 11yo can sit comfortably at this toy. We love it!
August 2017 · Toys and Games
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