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Schylling Color Changing Top | 
| Brand: Schylling
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $6.00 (33%)
New (14) from $11.99
Rating: 11 reviews
Color: red, blue, yellow Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.9 x 7.3
MPN: 4034 Model: 4034 UPC: 019649201099 EAN: 0019649201099
Release Date: June 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pump handle creates spinning | | • | Colors bloom from blue to red to yellow as the top spins | | • | Top hums as it spins | | • | Measures 10.25" tall | | • | Suction cup bottom |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description As the top goes around, the colors spin from blue to red to yellow. Mesmerizing for all ages. Measures approximately 10.25 inches tall. Awards: - Winner of Child Magazine's Toy of the Year Award
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
color wheel top December 26, 2008 Peg Mahaffy (Northern MI United States) This was much better received than the jack in the box. Never the same sequence of color.. played with almost continually ( from adults to kids ) throughout the day. Cool for learning what primary colors can make.
Grandson loves it February 9, 2008 Ronald M. Hamlin (Orlando, FL) We bought this for our grandson and he is one of these boys that wants to know why something works. So it is easy for him to spin and he loves seeing it change colors and he keeps trying to understand why it does. I think it is very successful for him and he is 30 months.
The whole family loves this toy January 1, 2008 HCE (Colorado) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this toy for my 21 month old and she absolutely loves it. When I first looked at the picture it didn't look like much and I couldn't figure out how the colors were going to "change". Once we got it and used it we saw that the disks of color blend together to create all the colors of the rainbow as it spins. My daughter loved it, both my husband and I thought it was neat and the grandparents fell in love with it too. My father in law actually wanted one himself for "stress relief". The toy has a suction cup that sticks to the floor and so it doesn't fall over as it spins and the handle is pretty easy for a child to learn to pump up and down. It is made of plastic and metal, but the handle is not attached all that well and it only took a couple of tosses by my toddler before the handle fell off. It can be popped back on but it's going to come off again and again. It's probably fairly durable for child that doesn't toss his/her toys, but not for one that does. All in all it is a really neat toy. Fun for the whole family.
My Kids keep coming back to it December 18, 2007 M. Karamanski (Madison, WI) We have had this top for 2 years now. It's been one of the toys my girls consistently pull out to play with. It sounds a bit like a harmonica when they get it going. The handle comes off which makes it easier to store. My children are now 2 & 4, and it's one of our regular standbys. Both of them seemed to be able to get the hang of it at about age 2. I like that it doesn't have electronic music or voices. It's a good, traditional, fun toy. The only reason I don't give it 5 starts is because there are a few toys out there that are really versatile & stimulate creativity, thinking & extended play. The top can be used as, well...a top.
Not for a Toddler November 15, 2007 Lorita Davis (Oklahoma) Grandson has tried to play with this but it is just too hard for little hands to push down the spin rod. Do not recommend it for three and under.
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