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The problems with this toy - there are no instructions or diagrams included showing how to build the castle as shown on the plastic container. There is a picture to give you an idea but the pony is blocking the view. My biggest beef with this product - the castle lid does not snap onto the box so my 20 month old son dumps it at every opportunity. Consequently, I have been picking these blocks up several times a day every day since Christmas - they've been scattered behind a chair for the last couple of days because I've given up. I'm beginning to wish Uncle Bill and Aunt Cindy had chosen another gift....






Great for newborns
Great as a Car decoration during trips!----> UPDATE: Now that my little guy is 6 months he loves this toy and it keeps him occupied in the car. I fold it up and put it on his lap in the carseat and he loves to grab at the little snakes on the edges and the butterfly! I highly recommend this toy!!
Be CAREFUL of sharp velcro on this toy!





the only complaint i have about this product is it is LOUD!!! i guess it may be loud for when it is far away trying to get the child to crawl towards it. but all that matters is my daughter loves this toy.


I read the manual fully and unpacked the saw slowly. No damage in shipping to the saw carton or pallet. The box had been dropped (it's heavy) and the moulded packing foam was broken, but the casing and blade were pristine. Gentle wipe down to remove the cosmoline and an initial inspection revealed no damaged or missing parts. Followed the assembly procedure in the manual - a breeze.
After setting up the saw, installing a Freud 40 tooth and running a 240v drop for it, we fired this mean green machine up - she purred to life - no whines, grinds, chatters or bangs. We got bold and balanced a penny and a nickel on edge and fired her back up - they barely twitched. I ran her through some wood I had on hand - a little MDF, a little Doug Fir, A scrap of Wallynut, chunk of Oak - zip zip zip cut cut cut zing zing zing - only there was no Ziiiiinnnnggggg! It was Q-U-I-E-T - it just hummed! I could speak in normal tones and I could hear my wife (who is very soft spoken) over the saw! Aaaaa-Maaaaa-Zing! I was used to the noisy whine of the Mattell I'd owned. So was my wife - this was a truly pleasant surprise. My neighbors won't mind this saw =) To be fair - I will blame the saw AND the blade (Nice blade at about a dollar a tooth).
The Little Tikes cuts through everything easily. The motor is three horses and meets my needs. There were no tweaks required. It is satisfyingly solid. The blade & mitre stay set (again the stops were dead on), the action is smooth. It's not a fancy Mitre, mind you - but it is Functional - and that counts.
Little Tikes will not disappoint you - I know this ain't no big fancy-schmancy sliding doo-dad cabinet table-saw beastie costing thousands - but it gets the job done very nicely, very quietly. Any tool one's spouse is PLEASED to have purchased has a lot going for it.
Did I mention I love this saw?