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Toys : Marky Sparky Blast Pad Jr. Rocket Launcher

Marky Sparky Blast Pad Jr. Rocket Launcher

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Marky Sparky Blast Pad Jr. Rocket Launcher
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9350










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Binding: Toy
Brand: Marky Sparky
EAN: 0660615600134
Label: Marky Sparky
Manufacturer: Marky Sparky
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Model: 60013
Publisher: Marky Sparky
Sales Rank: 9350
Studio: Marky Sparky



Features:
  • Our Jr. version uses the same telescoping technology that provides great play value while allowing the kids to collapse it up for easy transportation.
  • Its convenient for traveling and virtually indestructible.
  • Best of all, it requires no batteries. Its completely kid powered.
  • There are no parts to lose unless you count the missiles on the roof.
  • Comes with 3 FoamiesTM missiles. Ages 5 & up.







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Item Description:
Blast Pad junior works just like the regular blast pad. It's flexible launch tube won't kink to restrict airflow! 37 Inch telescoping launch tubes shoot missiles way high! Fold up for convenient storage.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Durable, Good Fun for Young Ones ...
The blasting pad part of this toy is quite durable, better than others I've seen. The fins fall off the rockets very easily, so plan to invest in some foam glue or just blast the rockets without the fins. One it is assembled, it really has to stay that way, so though it is not too big, you've got to have a place to put it. It is simple for the littler ones to figure out, and while the rockets don't fly as high as they do for older kids, the younger ones love it anyway. Even my 2 year old has figured this out and can make the rockets shoot 10-15 feet in the air. I liked the fact that the rockets can only shoot straight up, but I have a few boys who would sure love it if it would shoot in any direction (my husband showed them how to pick up the pad and aim it to make it do that...Thanks, Honey!).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Guaranteed good time ...
My son is 2 1/2 and this rocket wears him out. He has a blast jumping and running to find the rocket. When the other neighbor children come over, the boys all yell like they are looking at fireworks, ooohhh ahhhh. It has been great to watch them use it. Great value for the money!


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