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Some of our 28 Reviews
User Review for Badger Basket Ivy Cottage Dollhouse w/ Furniture
I bought this for my 2 year old, so I wanted something smaller than the average dollhouse and strong enough to hold up to some rough play. This is perfect! The walls and floors are made of thick but very lightweight material, and have some kind of stain-resistant cover that seems easy to clean. The furniture is all very chunky and easy for little hands. It was also a piece of cake to assemble. My 5 year old helped put it together, and the only thing we needed a screwdriver for was the little latch that holds the "yard" wall shut. I thought I would need to reinforce it with glue, but once we snapped in the final pieces (the 3 green shapes on each side) I trust this dollhouse could be thrown or dropped without coming loose at all.
User Review for Little Tikes Princess Cozy Shopping Cart
love it!!! I bought three
User Review for Today's Baby® Charlotte Combo Changer
its much nicer in person.. the quality is great. the inside the dresser is deep.im able to fit a lot of clothes in the drawers. the wood is heavy and is beautiful.i would definitely recommend this item.
User Review for Safety 1st AdapTable High Chair
This chair has definitely gone beyond my expectations! This chair is very appealing and easy to assemble. We originally purchased this chair for the grandparents house, but it's such a nice chair I'm thinking of switching it with our chair from our home ^_^ I give it an A++
User Review for Little Tikes Princess Cozy Shopping Cart
I am the Grandmother of a 4yr old grandson and 2 yr old granddaughter. One of the gift list suggestions that their mother had given me was the shopping carts. Their male cousin comes over to play and they all want the doll carriage to put things in and push around the house, consequently with conflict resulting. When I went to Georgia to visit them earlier in the month, the shopping carts had arrived at their home (thanks to your fast service) so we got them together right away. They were so excited to have a shopping cart of their own and they would go racing from one side of their home to the other. I gave them some grocery items to put in their cart, and the next thing I knew was that they had their carts all filled up with . . . you name it ------- socks, shoes, shorts, clothes, toys. Oh yes, their little imaginations took them a little farther, like, unloading their shopping carts in the shower. Well, it did take a little while for them to replace all the items, but then they delightfully continued pushing their carts as fast as they could from one side of the home to the other. The week I was at their home the weather was so cold, we could not go outside, and those push carts earned their money in that week alone, because they had such happy times "pushing the carts".