Little Tikes TotSports Bowling Set

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Little Tikes TotSports Bowling Set

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Binding: Toy
Brand: Little Tikes
EAN: 0050743142697
Label: Little Tikes
Manufacturer: Little Tikes
Model: 4269
Publisher: Little Tikes
Release Date: 2006-06-12
Studio: Little Tikes



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionLittle Tikes Totsports Bowling Set The Totsports Bowling Set from Little Tikes is a great toy which is fun for the outdoors. The jump and clatter inside when the pins are knocked over is incredibly entertaining for baby. The Little Tikes toy includes 6 easy to set up and knock down pins along with a junior sized bolwing ball with easy insert finger holes. The bowling toy from Little Tikes is kid friendly and great for parties. The Little Tikes toy is perfect for children 2 and up.




Features:
  • 6 pins with colorful balls that jump and clatter inside when knocked over
  • Junior-sized ball with easy-insert finger holes
  • Recommended Age Range 2 years and Up













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - she's having a great time
I saw my daughter playing with this at her pre-school. So, we bought a set for home & she love's it. The only thing is the bowling ball is made of hard plastic....I would think that at this age, maybe a softer rubber ball would be just as effective for hitting the pins and less dangerous if a young person decided to use it as a projectile...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Super fun!
This is a really well built game that could be used indoor or outdoor. I REALLY love it and all ages can use it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great active fun
This was a terrific gift for my granddaughter's 2nd birthday. She is now 3 and she and her 19 mo. sister have a blast with this. Best used on a non-carpeted floor or carpet with low pile. Sometimes just running around with the colorful pins is a good game, too. :-) Worth the money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Look out, here it comes!
My only complaint is with the bowling ball. It is a hard plastic ball. It is extremely loud as it slams onto the floor. If not used with caution, it can cause harm to people and objects. A ball of a different material would make this a much better set.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Probably More Suitable for 3 and up - Unless You are a Bowler
After reading these reviews, I rushed right out and bought this set for my 17 mo. old, who has recently developed an interest in sports and physical activities. As a 10 yr. veteran preschool teacher, I have never seen a toddler get interested in bowling, and my son was no different. Of all the toys--soccer goal, basketball, t-ball, this was the only one that he won't go near. I understand why this activity may not appeal to toddlers. It simply takes too much time to set up all 6 pins, then walk a distance and roll the ball, only to have to set up all 6 pins again...over and over and over. It's difficult for them to coordinate setting the pins up in the first place without knocking the others over and all of this simply takes too long for their short attention spans. I am hoping that he will grow into it. I am really disappointed that my son is not interested in this set, especially since it was more costly than other ones I've seen. Yet, I can't totally rate the set based on my son's lack of interest - as the pins are very durable, the bowling ball is the perfect size for little hands, and the internal balls inside the pins are a neat/unique addition. Just be warned: Although this toy is marketed for toddlers and called "Tot Sports Bowling Set," older kids in the 3+ range will probably have more fun with it. If you would like to "experiment" to see if your toddler will be interested in bowling, I highly recommend purchasing a MUCH cheaper set before spending this much money. On the other hand, if you come from a family of bowlers and want to buy a durable set a little early and plan on spending hours with your kiddo practicing, I highly recommend this one. Hope this helps!







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