Earlyears Roll ‘n Swirl Ball Ramp

September 2, 2014 - Comment

Mesmerize your baby for hours as three whirly, swirly balls race down the multi-colored tower shoot. Clear, heavy-duty balls contain colorful beads that make fun noises when rolled. This 12″ colorful ball drop is a great way to encourage repeated play and develop fine motor skills for any age. Product Features 5-tier, multi-colored ball ramp

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Mesmerize your baby for hours as three whirly, swirly balls race down the multi-colored tower shoot. Clear, heavy-duty balls contain colorful beads that make fun noises when rolled. This 12″ colorful ball drop is a great way to encourage repeated play and develop fine motor skills for any age.

Product Features

  • 5-tier, multi-colored ball ramp includes three spinning activity balls
  • Tower easily breaks down for on-the-go activities and can be built to 12″ in a snap
  • Enhances fine motor skills, problem solving skills, and cause and effect learning
  • Acrylic balls contain colorful beads and shapes that make fun noises when rolled
  • For ages 9 months and up. Made from phthalate-free PVC

Comments

Quinn Little "Quinn Little" says:

Easy for baby to use and phthalate-free We bought this for our 11 month old son. I put a ball in the top area and he watched it fall with great interest. He was able to put the ball in himself immediately after watching me do it the first time. The item comes in 5 pieces which you just stack on top of one another in whatever color pattern you chose. They come apart easily, so this might become a game my son also enjoys. It comes with 3 balls that have beads inside and jingle. They roll so easy all over carpet and flooring that…

Jen says:

NOT SAFE!!! REPORTING PRODUCT TO CPSC Please do not buy this product! The balls to this product are big enough not to go down a child’s throat, but small enough to fit the whole ball in their mouth…barely. Within 5 min my 9 mo old had the entire ball shoved in his mouth and could not get it out. It was in so tight I couldn’t get my finger in to get it out. Tongue was pushed back into his throat and I had to push on the ball on the outside of his cheeks (very hard) to get it out. It hit his gums on the way out and he screamed…

Kate T says:

Check that you haven’t received an inferior knock off I ordered the Earlyears Busy Ball Drop and received an “Earlyears” Busy Ball Drop. The toy I received had only four tiers, instead of the advertised five. The balls were two lightweight, hollow, cheap plastic balls with nothing inside them, not the three “heavy duty” acrylic balls with spiral design and rattles inside. The printed box was clearly labeled “Playgo Toys”, and the original UPC bar code had been covered up with another bar code sticker with “Earlyears Busy Ball Drop” printed on…

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