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Early Learning Centre Twist and turn activity house

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  • 2.75/5
    • Strengths:

      Bright colours & cubes make good rattles

    • Weaknesses:

      Daughter not interested in playing with the house section just the cube/balls themselves

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    I wouldn’t spend £30 on this. There are many cheaper more entertaining toys for babies & children. It is brightly coloured & has 2 keys, 2 balls & 2 cube rattles. Keys for opening the door. A shape sorter for the cube & ball & a slide area for the balls. As it has not been played with I wouldn’t recommend buying it.
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Supports cause and effect learning

    • Weaknesses:

      None

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    My lg has loved this toy. She plays with it daily and now she is 1 uses it as a little house for her dollys and teddies. Great toy for children from 6 months up.
  • 4.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Fun toy.

    • Weaknesses:

      Not enough balls.

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    My daughter loves this toy and although she is still young and doesn't actually place the balls in she has great fun in watching her sibling do so and attempts to play. My child enjoys the Spiral aspect however only two balls which is a downfall. The doors lock with the keys and there is a clog on one side which turns overall it's a bit expensive for £30 however I brought it on sale for 15 so keep and eye out.
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The Twist and Turn Activity House supports the development of fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination and problem-solving skills.

Your child can rotate the handle on the side to observe how the cogs spin or open and shut doors to conceal and expose shapes. As your baby grows older, it's time to discover which shapes fit into the openings and hammer them into place or put balls into the chimney and down the ball run, or use the keys to unlock the doors.

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