Small World Toys Ryan’s Room Wooden Toys – Sew ‘N’ Sew Lacing Toy

January 10, 2017 - Comment

Wooden block with slanted holes for lots of lacing fun. Large wooden needle make it easy for young ones and develops hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.Features include: Ryan’s Room classic wooden toys inspire discovery and imagination, fostering valuable developmental skills kids will use for a lifetime.Small World Toys All is focused on developing

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Wooden block with slanted holes for lots of lacing fun. Large wooden needle make it easy for young ones and develops hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.Features include: Ryan’s Room classic wooden toys inspire discovery and imagination, fostering valuable developmental skills kids will use for a lifetime.Small World Toys All is focused on developing and delivering the safest and highest quality products for children.Small World Toys believes that play is an integral and necessary part of a child’s development and education.Small World Toys prides itself in developing products that encourage creativity and building self confidence through playWooden block with slanted holes for lots of lacing fun

Product Features

  • Ryan’s Room classic wooden toys inspire discovery and imagination, fostering valuable developmental skills kids will use for a lifetime.
  • Small World Toys All is focused on developing and delivering the safest and highest quality products for children.
  • Small World Toys believes that play is an integral and necessary part of a child’s development and education.
  • Small World Toys prides itself in developing products that encourage creativity and building self confidence through play
  • Wooden block with slanted holes for lots of lacing fun

Comments

D. Riemenschneider says:

I mean *I* think it’s awesome. But my 5yo hasn’t touched it once I mean *I* think it’s awesome. But my 5yo hasn’t touched it once. She is so unimpresseed with this, it’s as if we never gave it to her. It is on her toy shelf but it might as well not even exist.In honesty, this is more of a novelty than it is an actual tool for teaching and practicing sewing skills. To do that, you really just have to get out a dull needle, some burlap, and some bright embroidery floss and actually get the kids sewing. They’re usually ready around age 5.

J. Ramirez says:

The string is way too long for a small child … The string is way too long for a small child to use. In order for them to get the string tight around the block, they have to pull the string farther than their arms will reach. Also many of the holes are rough around the edges, snagging the string. Other than those things the item is decent. I wish the string was a tad shorter and someone smoothed out the holes.

xina says:

decent quality, good motor skills toy decent quality, the holes have a few rough edges, nothing a quick pass with some sandpaper couldn’t fix. my 2 year old doesn’t quite get the mechanism yet, he can sew through but its difficult to undo so I usually have to reset it. good busy toy, it’s small so it would probably do well for a grocery trip. maybe not in a car, the string when completely undone is a little long, would not leave smaller children unattended.

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