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The Potatomato Montessori Large Busy Board is a versatile sensory toy designed for toddlers aged 1 to 4 years. It features 18 interactive activities that promote motor skills, cognitive growth, and creativity, all while ensuring safety with its non-toxic, hand-polished wooden design. This engaging board is perfect for children with ADHD and autism, providing a soothing play experience that makes it an ideal gift for any occasion.
S**I
Great, simple, practical toy.
We love this busy board, my husband and I were going to make one and just before we did we found this one. My son loves all the items on it and I feel like he finds a new thing to play with each time he uses it. It’s great for meal time and I can stand it up on the table and he can play while he eats, it cleans easy and folds up and packs very thin. It is on the heavier side so I do recommend using it on the floor unless you’re watching them closely. I would definitely recommend this toy especially for simple brain development and motor skills.
C**L
Great for play room!
Great quality! My baby has played with this since she was 5 months old. She is currently 8 months and loves it! Easy to hang on the wall but also comes with stand to play on table too.
I**N
Fun
This large busy board was great for my four, almost five year old. The board is full of interesting objects that are sure to challenge your little one. Some of the objects are so challenging it'll take team-work to figure out how to get the object to work.This board is too big to use as a lapboard in the car, it's better for a tabletime activity. Some of the objects did seem a little bit flimsy, I guess we'll see in due time.
A**.
Totally worth it !!
The media could not be loaded. 16 month old instantly in love. I wanted to make my own for months but by the time I get around to bring able to I just realize I don't have anything properly to make one and just gave up and bought this. Great size and he loves it already!
T**N
Fun kids toy
My kids loved it as soon as they saw it they opened it
S**N
Not just for kids…who knew?!
This was purchased for two of my grandsons (ages 3yrs and 1yr). Both loved it and interacted with it for quite some time. When the adult males found it sitting next to them, they also started fidgeting with it. It became the joke of the night that I should get all of the “big kids” one next year for Christmas.
G**6
High quality item will last a long time, it isnt very heavy for portability, very useful/educational
Pros:*Design-This has everything evenly spaced and right in your face the baby liked it alot. We all did the adults were playing with it too. My man loved the musical tune he kept trying to search for the song to see what it was because he liked it so much. It has a stand on the back in case you want to stand it up with different notches so you can chose what angle you want it at and it stays in place. All tablet is thick wood and smooth and the items are all actually real world high quality items so the baby will be able to use it over and over without pieces breaking.*Portability-This is not heavy and the stand folds flat so you can take it with you so baby will be busy on trips and still feeding their minds.*Learning-This has 17 items on the board. It has the following:1. Cog wheel that has beads in it that turn- The beads are silver and shiny so it keeps baby mesmerized.2. Lock with a key attached to a cord that opens a latch- when you unlock it you can open the hinge like a little door.3. Sliding bolt gate latch lock (for a door/gate)-this also opens up like a little door.4. Velcro- It's strong so it should hold up to constant use.5. Light switch- It's an on/off switch but it doesnt light anything up or anything.6. Fidget spinner-It turns smoothly.7. Call Bell- I had funny with this lol.8. Spinning wheel- like a chair wheel or this on the bottom of a small table that rolls.9. Small jar (like for creams)- this twists off like a jar...now just have to worry about knowing how to open up makeup jars...oh no.10. Soft brush- It's like a soft nail brush it's like a sensory item.11. Buckle- It's a strong buckle so they just have to be careful with small fingers. I am not sure if soke babies might fit inside the holes when they try and push it in.12. Zipper- opens smooth no sticking.13. Music box that plays "I am oldness and oblivian" by windswept as a music tune. It is actually a nice song and I was surprised at the title,lol. I loaded a video so you can hear it too. It has a little hang crank you turn to play it.14. Door chain lock-kids love this one.15. Clock- both arms can be moved separately.16. Abacus- balls are smooth and wooden as well.17. 2 Prong plug- It did take a hard pull to take it out.Cons:*Cream jar was hard to open at first- When I was playing with everything I didn't know what the small white cream jar was at first. I was turning it hard because it looked like opened. It did but I had to turn it really hard to unscrew it at first and then I just closed it back and it opened fine. Just in case you run into the same problem.Conclusion: This is a very high quality, well thought out toy with a lot of things to keep baby busy while feeding their curiosity and mind. This provided baby with so much fun the older kids, and adults, wanted to play with it too and thought it was cool.This is a very well thought out product with high quality items. This will last in a home or in a daycare/school.
M**1
Nice busy board!
This may be one of the more expensive busy boards, but wow! This is one of the nicest ones I have seen! There are 17 things to do! I will list them.1. A spinning wheel with a swirl that contains glitter. Looks neat when you spin it.2. Beads on a stick to move back and forth. Good for counting, spinning, and just moving them back and forth.3. A lock with 2 keys. Might be better for 2 years old and up. Neat way to teach inserting a key and turning it to unlock a door.4. Latch lock. This is another great one. So many public bathroom doors have this kind of lock. Children need to know how to lock and unlock it.5. Velcro strip to open and close.6. Light switch to teach how to turn on and turn off a switch.7. Spinner, just for the fun of spinning and it's a once popular fidget.8. Caster wheel. Kind of neat to look at the mechanics of how a wheel spins without your little one crushing their fingers. They will also discover this on the bottom of toy vehicles.9. Clock. Wish is the clock had gears so when you move the minute hand, the hour hand moves, but just a suggestion. Both hands do move, though.10. Door latch lock. Perfect way to teach how to open and lock one of these.11. Bell. Nice sound quality. Nice and loud when you press the button.12. White container with a twist on lid. This is a handy way to teach how to open many containers made this way.13. Brush bristles. Stimulating and relaxing.14. Clip. These are difficult to teach children how to do. Practice finger strength15. Zipper. Good skill of opening and closing a zipper on a bag, not for zipping up a jacket.16. Music box. I always thought these were fascinating as a kid. I started to pay attention at a young age how the metal bristles plucked the dots on the cylinder to make music. I'm glad it is included. I just don't recognize the tune.17. Nonelectric plug. It's a neat concept to teach pulling the plug by the plug itself and not by the cord. Unfortunately, the prongs are not used in America. Same basic concept, but that would have been a nice added detail.This is very well made! Most of the items are the correct size of the actual items you would find in the real world and same quality of product. I agree with some other reviewers that the electric plug may not be suitable for very young children, but this would really be great for occupational therapy. Delayed abilities or even adults that have gone through a stroke or other problems that need to help remembering how to do these tasks. I like how I can adjust the angle of the the board or lay it flat. Laying it flat does make the board rock due the the easel on the back, but laying it on your lap would work well. Great product!
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