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Melissa & Doug Stacking Construction Vehicles

Melissa & Doug Stacking Construction Vehicles

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Melissa & Doug Stacking Construction Vehicles

 
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Melissa & Doug Stacking Construction Vehicles

 
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Product Details
Product Length:18.0 inches
Product Width:5.0 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:1.8 pounds
Package Length:17.8 inches
Package Width:3.6 inches
Package Height:3.1 inches
Package Weight:1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews

Features
  • These three chunky, wooden construction vehicles, packaged as a set, include a bulldozer, a dump truck and a cement mixer

  • Each vehicle has a freewheeling base and is constructed of solid wood stacking parts

  • The fun is endless, as they can be taken apart and rebuilt again and again

  • Always prepared for a hard day?s work

  • Exceptional quality and value


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 52 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Highly Recommended!  Feb 19, 2009 By Midwest Mommy
My 2 year old received these for his birthday and he just loves putting them together. At first he just enjoyed driving the trucks around, then he liked the challenge putting the pieces together properly. Now he's really into mixing and matching the various pieces from all three trucks to build his own super-creation. These trucks are great for developing fine motor skills, building cognitive memory, and inspiring creative and imaginative play. Fun times to be had by all! Highly recommended along with most other Melissa and Doug toys.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Better suited for younger toddlers  Mar 06, 2010 By little car
I got these for my son's 3rd birthday.

While he had fun for a few minutes mixing and matching the pieces, they didn't hold his attention long. This was surprising to me because he loves cars, trucks and trains and can sit an play with them for close to an hour normally.

They are very well made, sturdy and really cute. The pieces are interchangeable to spark a child's imagination.

I think they may be better suited for 3 yrs and under, but my son may be unique in his lack of enthusiasm for them.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


4Jolly trucks  Dec 22, 2008 By Jane Lebow "jennywren"
My three-plus grandson and I really enjoyed taking the vehicles apart and reassemblng them, then running them over the floor. His seven-plus sister was less interested but joined in, anyway. I had thought, though, that all the vehicles could exchange parts but found that not to be the case, for the most part, a small disappointment. And of course, being made of wood, they won't last as long, if taken outside, as they would if they are kept inside, but they are well-constructed and very attractive and should hold up quite well, if not abused, indoors or out.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5great for kiddos that love trucks  Jan 08, 2011 By R. Friesel Jr. "found_drama"
We've got a 2½ year old boy who is obsessed with trucks. We thought... "can't go wrong with this." And we were almost 100% correct. That the trucks can be pulled apart and re-configured is great fun--but for a 2½ year old, it isn't obvious at first that this is a "feature". So there's the initial frustration when The Boy figured out that they came apart but couldn't figure out how to put them back together. But then he decided that instead of a front-end loader and a dump truck, he wanted a tow truck and a snow plow. So there you go.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Speech Therapy Assistant's Thoughts  Mar 15, 2012 By Winter Hawke
I originally bought these for my son when he was five years old. He has outgrown them now, but I've found that putting together these little trucks adds an extra level of fun for the speech kids (ages 2 to 4) who need to work on some repetitive words and sound reproductions. Often times, the three year olds and four year olds will happily practice their pronouns and possessives for a chance to get the next piece of their truck to build. When they finish building the truck, I give them some time to play and then they take apart the trucks and get ready to work on the next set of sound productions (and the building the next truck!) :D I've also found that the girls enjoy these toys just as much as the boys. With the younger kids (2 -3 year olds), we work on colors and identifying the vehicles (dump truck, loader, cement mixer). These are great toys!

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