🚀 Unlock Adventure with Every Push!
The Battat Car & Color Sorting Playset is a vibrant 5-piece toy designed for toddlers aged 2 and up. It features a 3-car garage, three push vehicles, and color-coded keys that introduce young learners to colors and cause-and-effect concepts. With a focus on motor skill development, this interactive playset is made from safe, durable plastic and is perfect for both home and travel.
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Size | 11” (L) x 7.5” (W) x 6.6" (H) |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches |
Required Assembly | No |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Not for Kids | No |
Style Name | 3 Car Garage |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Red |
Theme | Car,Shape |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Base | Plastic |
Outer Material | plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Fit Type | child-friendly |
Number of Players | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Includes Remote? | No |
Skill Level | All |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Manual/Mechanical |
Battery Type | [POSSIBLE] |
Educational Objective | Motor Skill |
S**C
I love using this in my speech therapy sessions!
This toy is so cute and my preschoolers just love it! Love the durability, bright colors, and value for price of toy. In sessions, I use this to target spatial concepts: in, out, on, off. I use it for requesting actions: open close, lock, unlock, go, crash, roll, stop, etc. I work on non speech sounds-vroom, beep beep, click click (key). The clear glass top and windows are good for peeking in too. Lots of language learning opportunities while playing with it! A great toy!
M**H
Old Favs with New Baby are a hit. But be careful ...
We purchased this set for our grandbaby who was 10 months old. She loves these. She naturally attracted to the color red. The red and orange color parts were a huge plus and reason for purchasing. My children also played with these types of toys as toddlers. They are made of sturdy plastic. They are also BPA free! Yesssssssssssss, hunni.Here's the warning from me as well as the stated age recommendation from the manufacturer. It says 18+ months for a reason.The push mechanism for these toys requires a certain level of hand-eye coordination as well as strength. Your child needs to understand how to push down or pull back on the respective toys. We were able to do this for my grandbaby, but she has a strong independent streak in her so at times it was frustrating for her to play with these because she couldn't make it do what we could.These toys are sturdy and solid making them weighty. My granddaughter loves to throw things. she's been throwing things since she was about 5 or 6 months (perhaps 4 months). She has the strength to throw but she lacks the control to throw where she wants. She also lacks the control or dexterity to not hit herself in the head when she's attempting to throw overhand. LOL. I've saved her many times from herself.You cannot leave your children unattended with these toys. (You shouldn't leave a toddler or pre-toddler unattended at any time, to be honest.)I do highly recommend these toys but please be aware of the age recommendation and know your child's motor skills well when playing with them and these.
J**R
Perfect for 18 month old
My 18 month old grandson enjoys this toy. He has figured out how to open and close the garage doors and to press the buttons on top. He keeps trying to put the keys in the buttons on top, so I’m sure with more attempts he’ll be able to do it. We will work on the different colors with him. He likes carrying around using the handle. I recommend this product.
J**A
Great toy, but one flaw.
I used this toy with a 3 yer old child. The child found it engaging and interacted with it for some time with some support from an adult. My only suggestion for the designer would be to redesign the doors. They have to be pulled out (step 1) and then pulled down (step 2). This is difficult for some children to get the hang of, at least at first. Despite this one slightly confusing mechanism, I would buy it again.
M**Y
So much fun
My two year old grandson LOVED this toy. He's had hours of fun playing with the doors, driving the cars around, locking and unlocking the doors. Lifting up the doors was a bit hard to do for him, but eventually he got the hang of it. It is very well made and so are the cars.
L**4
Great Toy
My grandchildren love opening and closing the garage doors! The cars are well made and the keys included are functional.The toy is durable and the handle to carry is a plus.
M**N
Great Toy For Toddlers
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my toddler and she absolutely adores it. She has this crazy obsession over keys, locking and unlocking keyholes, so this toy seems to quell her obsession. The little toy cars are super cute, too. My toddler enjoys rolling them across the floor making "vrooming" sounds.And as far as an in-depth review:-It's decently priced (not too cheap, not too expensive)-Very durable (my daughter has dropped the whole thing, car garage and all, it hasn't cracked; dented; nothing). The cars roll surprisingly well not only on hard floors, but on carpet and rugs ,as well.-I haven't had any issues with the keys. They work well in their respective slots.The only (very minor) complaint I have is it is pretty noisy. When the cars are in the garage and my daughter is unlocked the doors, they tend to rattle around alot. Since the little handle is on the side, when she picks it up, the cars rattle aand shift around a bit, making quite a ruckus.All in all, this is a quality toy I'd recommend to any toddler and preschooler.
L**Z
Wrong key
Great toy butt…..Was sent the wrong key