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Little Tikes Endless Adventures EasyStore Jr. Play Slide | 
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| Brand: Little Tikes Category: Toy
Buy New: $39.99
New (3) from $39.99
Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 4428
Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.7 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 18.3 x 40
MPN: 4574 Model: 4574 UPC: 050743875632 EAN: 0050743875632 ASIN: B00030EPJY
Release Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
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| Features:
| • | Sized right for younger child with gentle sloping slide | | • | Folds up for portability and storage | | • | Wide steps and base for stability | | • | Recommended Age Range 1 1/2 to 4 years |
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Product Description When this slide is open, toddlers will play and slide all day. When it's closed, it folds down without tools for compact storage and moving away. Take it on trips, to the campground, or even use it indoors when the sun isn't shining. And the "Backyard Naturals" colors are fun for kids, yet blend in well with the backyard setting. Measures 23"H x 18"W x 39"D.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
She Loves It! October 5, 2008 Storylady (Point Pleasant, WV United States) I bought thiss for my granddaughter and she loves it. She puts on her Wonder Pets Cape I made for her,Then climbs to the top sings the WP Theme song and down she flys ending with Weeeee! That was fun! I think it was a great buy. The slide is sturdy and easy to set up and take down with a little (okay a lot of pressure) I would recomend buying this for a 2 to 3 year old.
Fun little slide September 1, 2008 themommy (Avon, CT) This is a great little slide for the money. We got it for our 20-month-old because she was pretending that every piece of furniture in the house was a slide. The slide has been lots of fun for her (and her 4-year-old brother.) While the slide is relatively short, they still have fun sliding on it and sending some of their other toys down it. It took a couple of times for her to get the hang of how to climb up and sit down without falling off the back, but she got it and does it well now.
most popular toy at our house July 15, 2008 CheeryB (Oakhurst, CA United States) We got this slide as a hand-me-down when our daughter turned two. It has been in our living room for over a year and it gets used EVERY DAY. We now have an 11 month old son who is learning to walk, and he also loves to practice going up and down the stairs, though he needs help actually sliding down. This toy is awesome! They climb, slide, jump, run, learn to wait their turn. It is amazingly popular at our house, even with older kids who come over to play.
Great LITTLE slide April 13, 2008 Jessica Chalk This is a great beginner slide, perfect for smaller toddlers. The age recommendation on this says 1 1/2 to 4 years. I can't see a 4 year old using this slide, as it's very small. My son is 2, he's tall though (wears 3T clothes) and his feet touch the ground before he's 1/2 way down the slide. He still loves it though. It's the perfect height for the little ones, so even when they fall off it's not too high off the ground to really hurt them. Even if he's a little too tall for it, my little boy will spend an hour sliding away on it!
Little Tykes Slide January 7, 2008 Debbie J. Aggus (Springfield, Mo) I purchased the slide for my little grandson for Christmas. It is very durable and easy to climb. He LOVES it! We all had a great time watching him enjoy his new toy.
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