Bob the Builder - Can We Build It Activity Tool Bench |  | Brand: Learning Curve
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $15.99 as of 11/21/2009 19:39 CST details You Save: $7.00 (30%)
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Seller: Target.com/ITC Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3807
Media: Baby Product Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 2 - 5 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 5.5 x 11.8
MPN: 65404 Model: LC65404 UPC: 796714654041 EAN: 0796714654041 ASIN: B000E6UVTA
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 2 modes of play: Free Play or follow Along Song | | • | 5 activation points for electronics | | • | Detachable hammer, screwdriver and saw | | • | Carry handle | | • | Recommended Age Range 2 to 5 Years |
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Product Description
Features basic workbench play with multiple activity areas (pounding, screwing, cutting). Two modes of play for older and younger kids: Free Play, where kids can hammer and hear Bob character phrases; Build-Along Mode, where kids follow the lights to "build" Bob's song before the time runs out. Handle for easy carrying. Comes with detachable screwdriver and hammer.
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Great toy for a little boy who loves Bob the Builder! November 20, 2009 M. Hausam We bought this Bob the Builder-Can We Build It Activity Tool Bench for our two-year old grandson. He absolutely loves it! It has become one of his favorite toys. He really likes to use the hammer and other tools and hit the buttons to make the sounds and Bob talk. This toy was a huge hit, and we were delightfully impressed with it.
Relax and let them enjoy! August 4, 2009 T. Parmer I got this for my three year old's birthday, but now she and her 11 month old sister play with it together, sharing the tools. They love it, the 11 month old sits and dances to the music and the big girl builds imaginary projects. Any toy that allows children to play imaginatively and cooperatively is "educational" enough for me. At the age of three, at least, one should be able to follow one's bliss worry-free.
One of my son's favorite July 14, 2008 Crayon 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 2 year old son got this for his birthday in December and he still plays with it often. We also got him a "Bob Builder" tool belt. He puts the toolbelt on and then works at his toolbench. He has very few toys that have continued to capture his interest, but after 7 months, he is still excited about this toy!
desepcionada May 22, 2007 Emely Nieves (Camuy, PR) 2 out of 15 found this review helpful
Desepcionada pues de haber visto el tamaƱo real del producto no lo hubiera adquirido por el precio que pague.
Not really a 'workbench'. But my 2 yr old son loves it. May 1, 2007 happy kiddo's mom (Denver, CO) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This was one of my son's Christmas gifts from Santa, right before he turned two. He immediately loved it. Loud & catchy Bob the Builder song, bright flashing buttons that make sounds when pushed, and tools...what's not to love for an active toddler?
My problem is that it has almost no educational value as a workbench toy. The first annoying thing- it has a poorly cut off ruler- the 1 and 11 units are shorter than the others...pretty lame!
Other problems we have w/ the toy:
- the first nail has a flaky light that doesn't always come on, which makes the follow-me game almost useless. Probably could be fixed, but the screws to open the toy don't have standard heads - they're triangles.
- Also, the toy screws are don't turn easily or smoothly - they click at each 1/12 turn. I would've preferred more realistic screws that got tighter as they were driven into the board.
- It's too difficult to use the hammer to hit the nails for the follow-the-light mode. It can get frustrating trying to hit the nails hard enough or squarely enough to activate it - my son ended up just pushing the nails w/ his hand, sorta defeating the purpose of it being a workbench toy.
But 4 months later my son still enjoys this toy a lot, especially the screwdriver which he uses on anything that he sees needs 'fixing'. So while it probably gets a big thumbs up for fun from the little one, it gets low ratings for educational value from mommy.
I guess if you could look at it as two separate toys - a set of tools to play with, and a push-button type toy, then there's value in it. But if you're looking for a good, realistic-functioning workbench toy, don't buy this one.
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