My kids are 1 & 6 and are having a blast with this water table. It was not difficult to put together - all you need is a screwdriver, and the instructions are easy to follow. It is very sturdy once put together and feels like it will last a long time. Like all plastic, it will degrade in the sun (as we learned with our previous table), so I plan to keep this in the garage or on our covered porch. It comes with lots of fun pieces - bucket, cups, strainer spoon, etc, and we add things like measuring cups and the little Skip Hop buckets to maximize play.
My 1.5 year old and my dog love this water table! I just wish there was a way for it to recycle itself to the top to continue the rainfall cause that’s their favorite part
My daughter loves it! Brought it outside while we had a family bbq and it was a hit with all the kids! Even the big kids played in it. My daughter will stand and play with it until it’s time to come back inside, so it definitely keeps them entertained. I honestly don’t think the assembly was very hard. I’m not the best with setting things up, usually I wait for their dad to do all the building, but I assembled it myself without too much difficulty. The only thing that is a little annoying is that I have to pick it up and tip it upside down to get all the water completely out of it, but that doesn’t matter too much to me because of how much fun it is for the kids!
To my surprise this thing actually came early! almost by a whole entire week! I opened the box and immediately felt disappointed that I had to build it. I didn‚Äôt know what I was thinking. somehow i thought it would come assembled! Soon enough with the paper directions I was on the floor with my cordless drill going to town and found myself having an amazing time! The best part is that the plastic doesn‚Äôt have pre drilled holes so you must apply pressured which is super exciting! If you are a small framed woman with little to no experience with a cordless drill, you‚Äôll understand. This was my second time using the power tool. Anyways, back to the water table, I had it all built fighting my toddler for the screws and drill because she is also a small framed being as well so i‚Äôm sure she just wanted to join the fun. I took the large awkward shaped contraption and struggled to carry it out to my sunny deck! I filled that bad boy up with water and let my toddler go wild. She thoroughly enjoys this thing. however do find myself changing her clothes several times a day because she isn‚Äôt very coordinated and gets water all over her. This is the best thing that money can buy! Now only if we could funnel the water from the drain to the part where it rains! I am finally able to clean up lunch in peace, I can drink my morning coffee, someone tell me this will last forever ü§©
Bought this for our granddaughter and modified with a small pond pumpüòäNext level play!!!!