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HomeWhat the--?!?ManufacturersMelissa and DougMelissa & Doug Deluxe Latches Board [Toy] |
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My 18 month old grandson loves this toy. Feb 17, 2010 He hasn't mastered all of the latches by himself yet, but he really enjoys opening the doors and seeing the pictures hidden behind. It's sturdy, colorful and fun.
Latches Board fun Feb 06, 2010 Our 2 year old loves this toy. She quickly mastered the locks and loves to open the doors to see the animals inside. She makes the sound the animal makes. She is beginning to name the numerals and count the animals.
Very good for Autistic Children Jan 31, 2010 My brother is 27 with severe autism. He is non verbal with the mind of a two year old and needless to say it is hard to find toys for him. With the strength of a grown man none of his toys last very long. I bought this toy for his Christmas and he loves it. It stays by his side all day. He loves playing with the doors and enjoys opening and closing them. The toy is very durable and provides a good challenge for him. I would recommend this to anyone with an autistic child as well as small children.
Latch board toy Jan 27, 2010 Someone gave my granddaughter this toy and she enjoyed it. So I decided to buy it for my grandson and he thinks it's great. Both children are 18 months old. They have only had it a short time, but I expect it to last as the latches are secured very well and the board material is thick without being unduly heavy.
Not nearly as fun as the defunct M&D box with latches Jan 27, 2010 I bought this because my 11 month old son had so much fun playing at a playdate with a Melissa & Doug toy that's no longer made apparently as I can't find it - a box with doors with these same variety of latches. It really engaged him for a long while. Unfortunately although this latches board is cute my son just isn't all that interested in it. He found it interesting for like 5 minutes. Disappointing. I guess it will be good for developing fine motor skills, at which he's already advanced, but I don't see this toy engaging him for long play periods. Just short stints here and there.
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