Crafted of premium, recyclable materials for long-lasting play 10 total play pieces, including nine colorful and removable candles and the menorah Made of durable composite wood materials for long-lasting play and use No assembly is required, simply open the box and let their imaginations take off A creative way of bringing families together to celebrate the holidays, pass on cultural knowledge and create special family traditions Realistic play that children love Kids can learn about the eight days of miraculous candle burning with this interactive toy that's just their size
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Brand | KidKraft |
Item model number | 62907 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 311698 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.2 (10 ratings) 3.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 706943629079 |
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KidKraft Children's Wooden Menorah 10-Piece Set, Jewish Religious Hanukkah Play Toy
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This menorah is very child friendly. We are adding it to our Multicultural resources.
i bought it yesterday and it was a good toy for them they had so much fun
Very durable, my 2 year old twins love it, one of them is obsessed!! Cute, functional, and makes teaching my sons about the holiday fun
Flames are not separate from the candles. The candles with flames are inserted in the menorah. Still, a very good product for a four-year old.
My friend has this product, and the candle flames come out of the candles...they must have changed this for safety reasons, but the flames are very obviously glued on on our product, which looks cheap and messy.
I received one with all the flames glued into the candles. Both in the pictures and description, the flames are supposed to be loose so the child can 'light' the candle. I'm going to return.
I ordered three of these adorable menorahs for our grandchildren. The boxes smelled like mildew and the menorahs were even worse. This is such a grave disappointment, especially since they are meant for children. They are going back today!