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Naturally Playful Sand and Water Activity Center

Naturally Playful Sand and Water Activity Center

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Brand: Step 2
Category: Toy

Buy New: $97.45
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Seller: Internet Seller
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 179 reviews
Sales Rank: 26,141

Batteries Included: No
Age: 2 - 5 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 30
Dimensions (in): 26 x 46.3 x 20.8

MPN: 743700
Model: 743700
UPC: 733538743797
EAN: 0733538743797

Release Date: September 12, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Two separate sides, for 2 gallons of water, and 20 lbs of sand (not included)
  • Eight piece accessory set includes boats, bridges, pots, shovel, and umbrella
  • Durable cover keeps with die-cast track
  • Umbrella for shaded play

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Product Description
This adorable Sand and Water Activity Center features wood crafted styling and nature's colors that blend with traditional landscapes in residential outdoor living areas. It's divided into two separate sides -- one for water, the other for sand. It holds up to 20 lbs. of sand and two gallons of water, not included. The eight-piece accessory set includes an umbrella, two bridges, two boats, two pots and one shovel. A durable, one-piece plastic cover keeps the sand clean and dry -- and your little ones, too. Elastic tie-downs on the ends of the lid keep it securely attached. Molded-in roadways on the lid provide an additional play surface. Legs detach so product can be used at ground level. An umbrella is included for shaded play (design and colors may vary). Minimal adult assembly required. Measures 46.5"L x 26"W x 18.25"H.


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5 out of 5 stars Perfect Outdoor Toy!   May 28, 2010
Skylar's Got Sauce (Flower Mound, TX)
This is a great outdoor toy that has survived the hot Texas sun for the last 2 years and still looks brand new. We bought it for my daughter's 3rd birthday and she still plays with it constantly at the age of almost 5. The reason I picked this over other sand tables and sand boxes on the market was because of the cover that keeps unwanted dirt, bugs and cats out, the umbrella, the water feature and the fact that my daughter stays fairly clean while playing with it. I would highly recommend this toy.


5 out of 5 stars Sturdy little table   April 23, 2010
L. DeFries
This table has been great fun for our three daughters! We mostly use it as a water table because at their ages (3 and two at 2) they would rather play with water than sand. The sand was fun for a while but when the younger ones started pouring too much water into big sister's sand projects it was anarchy.

The only problem I have had is that SOMEhow water has leaked to the hollow inside of the table so that even after you drain the water you can hear it sloshing around when you move it - and it drips slowly from one end. Don't ask me how the water got in there.

It was easy to assemble (use a drill and not a screwdriver) and the umbrella is great and it's height adjustable. I wish it were more difficult to adjust the height though because if you have innovative children they will soon figure out how to lower it - and then it comes crashing down on other childrens' heads!

I would also like to find out how to get a replacement umbrella because after two summers at high elevation it is pretty brittle now and has torn in a few places. Overall our kids have really enjoyed this and it was worth it!



5 out of 5 stars very successful summer toy   April 15, 2010
A. McGrath (Arizona, USA)
After much internet research, I went with this sand and water play table over several others, and I have been very happy with my choice. However, I do not have anything to compare to as this is our first (and hopefully last) sand/ water purchase. My daughter is 21 months.

Pros -
1) it is off the ground, which keeps it (and the child) a bit cleaner. Also safer with little ones, as they can't fall into it and drown. The pattern of roads through the water side also ensure they can't get their heads underwater.
2) The lid fits on well, and is secure even in storms.
3) the water side has a plug and is easy to drain. We've had no leaks, and we didn't even screw the legs on, just popped them in.
4) the umbrella is great, the height can be adjusted and it keeps her mostly in the shade all day.
5) the little enclosed toys are a perfect size for the sand and the water.
6) a perfect size for smaller children such as mine, though I suspect older children would find it a bit too small. Several children can be around it, we have had 4 year old visitors who loved it, and we have managed up to 4 children easily.

Cons
1) the sand and water WILL mix, and you will spend a lot of time emptying the water side and refilling it with clean water.
2) need to store the umbrella - not a big deal but my daughter likes to wave the detachable pole around like a sword if I leave it under the table.
3) there is a tendency to tip the sand onto the floor, I guess if you are 2 and you have a shovelful of sand, you want to experiment with gravity, but it is messy!
4) pretty low table for an adult

Things that might help
1) matchbox cars fit the roads perfectly. Little kids soft tonka toys (those cute soft plastic ones with the faces) do not. This was a bit upsetting to my daughter as she wanted to make the cars go on the roads, and it took us a day or two to sort it out.
2) the sand side takes about half a 50lb bag of playsand. You could fill it higher, but then you will lose more over the edge. We just top it up as needed. You can buy a bag at Home Dept for 6 dollars.
3) normal beach toys are a little too big for the table, eg buckets. We use the digging toys (shovel, rake, castle mold) from the "Green Toys Sand Set" Green Toys Sand Play Set but the bucket is too big really. Other beach toys from Toys R Us, etc are way to big.
4) get a small stool for the adult play partner - it makes the whole experience much more fun for you!
5) we use a spare silicon food loop Fusionbrands The Food Loop 15" Silicone Trussing Tool, Set of 4, Pink to hold the umbrella and pole together when folded. This has made it harder for my daughter to wave it around and keeps the umbrella neatly.



5 out of 5 stars Lots of Fun   March 22, 2010
B-More Mom & Luvin' It (Baltimore, MD United States)
We bought this sand/water table last Summer after my daughter played with a friend's table. My daughter luv'd it as soon as she saw it. After all, what kid doesn't like to play in sand and water? She can spend long stretches of time playing with this table which is really saying something about the fun factor of this table. I do like that it is raised, so she can stand beside it or sit in a chair and play in it, yet the dog can't get into it. I also like the removable umbrella which keeps her shielded from the harmful sun rays. I especially like the lid with the rubber hinges. She can remove it and lock it down without any help from us. We left this table outside thru the winter and it was covered with 40 inches of snow (yes we had a lot of snow), and after the snow had melted, the table still looked good. Also because of the lid, no bug or dirt in the sand...we just started playing with good clean sand. Lots of fun for both of us. Overall, this is a good investment that will be played with for years to come.


5 out of 5 stars Engaging and fun -- but drain hole a problem   February 2, 2010
H. Snyder
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We love this sand and water table and would absolutely buy it again. The lid stays on, it has a convenient drain hole for the water side, and the umbrella is a nice touch. It's also big enough that four kids or more can play at the same time. I know, I've done it! We play with it outside on our concrete patio, even in a Northern California winter. But I can't wait until it's warm enough to send my twins out in diapers only. Until then I use sleeved water resistant bibs which keeps most water and sand off of the upper torso and arms.

Too bad the drain plug is easily reached and pulled by my 14 month old girls since it's located in the top, center of water side. This lets all the water out and gets shoes and pant legs wet -- which makes for cold winter play. After a few frustrated attempts to keep them from pulling the plug, and putting pots under the drain hole, I finally wisened up and pushed a wine cork into the drain hole from underneath the table. The water stayed in and we stayed dry. Success!

One other item I might keep on hand is a soft bristled brush like a shoe shine brush or even a cheap dustpan brush set. This is useful for brushing sand off of clothes, skin, and shoes before coming indoors.


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