🌟 Where Imagination Meets Adventure!
The Step2 Toddler Corner House is a versatile indoor/outdoor playset designed for children aged 1 and up. Featuring a kitchenette and 15 toy accessories, this durable plastic playhouse promotes role play and sensory development while providing functional storage for easy clean-up. With dimensions of 41.75" H x 31.625" W x 32.75" D, it’s perfect for small spaces and built to withstand years of play.
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Sport |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32.75"D x 31.5"W x 41.75"H |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Size | Medium |
R**L
Worth it
Item takes some time to put together and the screw holes are not pre-drilled. It fits nicely in a corner area to store. Not sure who had more fun, my grandson or his uncles and daddy with the balls all over. Very sturdy when baby pulls up to stand and play. Great job Step 2! Highly recommend as a grandparent for playtime when babysitting.
A**L
So cute!
This will be a great Christmas gift, it is very well made and will keep the grand baby busy for hours. Love it!
E**N
Wonderful toy, assembly is a work out
Little tykes toys are always great for kids of all ages, assembly for parents not a pleasurable experience! Difficult to screw plastic pieces together without support, the little divots are not helpful. You will need a drill or hammer to start, it will insure the screw stays in place. Little tykes really should test assembly with all age groups, and skills. I’ve put together IKEA items that were easier. Once a hole is created for screws it’s easy to screw together.
B**2
One-Year-Old Loves the Door and Mailbox
We bought this a few months ago for Easter for our then 9-month-old (that’s why the basket is in the middle in the first picture). It didn’t come with great directions, and the stickers have to be perfectly placed the first time. I don’t understand why they don’t just add all the stickers at the factory (some are already affixed).I like that it fits in a corner, and she likes to go in and out using the door. She’s also figured out the shape sorter mailbox, and she plays with it a good bit.However, there are some design flaws, or at the very least, puzzling features. As some of the other reviewers mentioned, the balls get lost behind it because there is a little mouse door on the bottom. In one of the pictures, you can see where the blue ball could easily roll into the hole and behind the unit.There is a red cup beside the mailbox—we decided it may be used to launch a ball into the downspout, but we couldn’t make that work. Maybe it is there to just hold a ball; the mystery lingers.The “Step 2” plaque did not have enough adhesive for it to stick to the door, so it fell off enough for me to just toss it in the trash.We were short one plastic black screw to secure the ball holders to the wall of the unit. We searched everywhere to make sure we hadn’t misplaced it somehow. I’m sure I could contact the company to get the screw, but I barely have time to write this review!Finally, for the balls to be the main play object, it is rare for a ball to actually start at the top and travel through all 3 pieces and land anywhere near the sink. They are easily lost and really do not make sense for a garden play unit.She’s walking now, and we have noticed she will entertain herself for longer periods of time playing in and around it, so I do not regret the purchase. It usually ends after she’s lost all the balls. I posted pictures of her size at 9 months so you can gauge if it would be the right size for your little one.My 5-year-old nephew didn’t give it a second glance, and I actually thought he would want to throw a blanket over it for a makeshift fort. I also thought my 8-year-old nephew would play with her in it, but he also doesn’t care about it at all.In hindsight, I think putting the money toward a kitchen set would have been a better long-term idea. She’s too little for most of it now, but she would like the doors and putting items in and out of spaces. Then she would have something to grow into rather than grow out of quite quickly.I would only recommend for 2-years-old and younger, and really only if you need the space as the corner playhouse does work well even in a small space. We will keep it for another year or so, then it will most likely go to a new home to make room for a more age appropriate set as she gets older.I will update the post after I contact customer service to get the lost screw.
K**S
Great quality
This was a gift for my great niece and she loved it! It was the hit on Christmas day. It was pretty easy to assemble. She really loves the mailbox and the little balls that come with it. Great for babies that are crawling and starting to walk.
W**7
So much fun!
My grand kids love this so much!
S**N
More than just a toy…
My granddaughter loves this… this is one of those toys that will last a long time… it’s a permanent fixture in her house. It’s like the staple that she will go to like it’s her house. It’ll grow with her as she gets older. She wasn’t walking yet when she first got it and it still worked for her to simply be curious, as she grows she investigates and finds more and more to do with it. It’s a great toy for little minds to learn and imagine.
L**E
Love it
The kids literally have a ball with this. Didn't take long to assemble. Still going strong after 8 months.
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