🛠️ Knock, roll, and grow — classic play redefined!
The Melissa & Doug Deluxe Pound and Roll Wooden Tower Toy combines sturdy wood construction with bright, smooth-sanded pieces to promote early shape, color, and size differentiation skills. Designed for toddlers ages 2 to 5, it includes a wooden hammer to pound balls through holes and watch them roll down ramps, encouraging hands-on, screen-free developmental play. This timeless classic is a perfect gift that fosters cognitive growth and sensory engagement.
Item Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches |
Size | One Size |
Material Type | Wood |
Color | White |
Subject Character | Doug |
Theme | Classic Toy |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
Number of Players | 1 |
T**A
Great toy
Simple fun that is entertaining great quality I like that my son has to try to knock the balls through so it takes patience and persistence but once they get it through they are excited and ready to do it again also love the colors
A**D
Smart toy
Amazing toyHigh recommended
M**7
2yo grandson loved it!
I ordered it early so I would have plenty of time to check for defects. There were none. Our just-turned-2yo grandson absolutely loves it! At first he didn't know how to hammer the balls through, but pushed them through, but still was having a grand time with it. My daughter showed him how to use the hammer, and boy, his face when he first got one through that way! He was so excited! It is a noisy toy to be sure, but I cleared it with my daughter before buying, ha.
A**
Still great
My one year old loves this toy! The only reason I’m giving it a 4 star because it has poor construction, especially for it being a Melissa and Doug product. The glue is all over the product and the hammer head is crooked. I’m not returning because my toddler loves it and it still works just fine. Might message and ask them to send a new hammer. I still would buy again though!
N**E
Great toy!!!
This toy is durable and great learning toy! Our child started using the toy at 15 months and is still getting down the hitting with the hammer at 18 months. She loves it!!!! It is a little bit loud but kids playing with toys is loud. Also playing on the wooden floors, the balls go everywhere! I would highly recommend this gift for any toddler. It is cute but I don’t love the colors.
T**A
Excellent toy that my active son loves!
My son is 20 months old and we have been working on his motor skills (hand, eye coordination)with a therapist. I got this toy hoping it may help him and it has been great. The second he opened it on Christmas morning he loved the colors and wanted to figure out how it worked. It took roughly one minute for him to learn about the hammer and knocking the balls through. He loved it and plays with it everyday. It has also been great teaching him new phrases like "ball in", "ball out", "hit ball", "ball down", etc. He also learned that you can push the balls through which he enjoys too.CONCERNS I HAD BEFORE I BOUGHT: I originally was worried that this toy wouldn't last long since it consisted of toddlers hitting it as hard as they can with a hammer, but I've been amazed at how well it holds up. My son is not gentle on toys and this one was built for him. The top of the tower has tons of dents in it now but I assumed that would happen. When you have a little kid hitting the heck out of the top of it with a hammer what do you expect?? But there are no cracks or evidence of anything beggining to loosen or break.I was also concerned about getting this because the balls are wooden and heavy. My son throws just about everything, especially balls, so I imagined many calls to 911. But, I got it anyway and though he has thrown them a few times, he seems to realize they are hard and can be dangerous so he doesn't throw them anymore. We also make sure to tell him very seriously that he can't throw these balls.I'm very happy with this toy and am becoming a huge fan of Melissa and Doug toys. They are so sturdy, colorful and fun! My son also has the set of little wooden alphabet blocks and those are great learning tools too.
R**S
My Toddler's Favorite Toy
I have a 17 month old toddler who loves books, but not many other toys. She will play with her wooden tea set, her wooden chicken and eggs, and a bin of balls and that's about it. I love the fact she is so interested in books, but I have been searching for a toy she really loves and I found it.This simple toy has captivated my daughter. And not just for a few minutes or a day, but every single day since it came in the mail.It's a simple toy: four balls, a tower and a mallet. The balls are kept from falling by some rubber O rings, but the rest of the toy is wood. My daughter hates holding onto anything so she really isn't interested in the mallet yet, but loves pushing the balls through the holes and retrieving them when they reach the bottom. She replaces them and does it again. Over and over.My older children have also been playing with the toy and beating the heck out of it. They said they wish there was a larger one for older kids! One thing I have noticed is the balls, when hit by the mallet by my older children, have slight dents in them. (I have included a close up photo for you to see.) The color has not been removed, but there are dents in the wooden balls.I am really pleased with this toy and highly recommend it to anyone who has a toddler. The price is amazing as well. It's a win, win. A captivating toy at an amazing price.
K**N
Love/ Hate Relationship
This toy is well built and the kids have loved it.However, I do believe there is area for improvement as there is one very annoying flaw, there is nothing that stops the ball! So many a meltdown has been had over the ball running away under the couch or into another child’s play area.
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