Marky Sparky Blast Pad

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Marky Sparky Blast Pad

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Marky Sparky
Color: Assorted
EAN: 0660615600011
Label: Marky Sparky Inc.
Manufacturer: Marky Sparky Inc.
Model: TOYS-MS-60001
Publisher: Marky Sparky Inc.
Studio: Marky Sparky Inc.



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Product DescriptionStomp on the launch pad and send missiles soaring into the sky.
  • Safe, easy-to-use missile launching system
  • Telescoping launcher extends to almost 3'
  • Flex Launch tube can't kink
  • Includes 3 foam-tip missiles
  • Missiles weigh just 7 grams for easy launches
  • Comes in its own carrying case
  • Case has room for 3 extra missiles
  • Comes in assorted colors
This revolutionary new missile launcher uses telescoping technology to deliver successful launches every time.

Safety warning: This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard for young children.





Features:
  • Safe, easy-to-use missile launching system
  • Telescoping launcher extends to almost 3
  • Includes 3 foam-tip missiles
  • Comes in assorted colors





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Terrific Toy
This toy is great! My brother and I have taken it to several parties and the kids loved it. Kids just love to jump off high places like stairs or a bench and watch the rockets go whizzing up into the air. The rockets go at least 35 feet in the air. It is perfect for using in your backyard or in an open space like a field. (If you are using it on grass or dirt you need to put something hard behind the air bag to back it up.) You can carry it almost anywhere. I love this toy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Stomp Rocket that actually works
I have bought other stomp rockets before and they simply did not work unless they were perfectly positioned. This toy is wonderful. My daughter who is going to turn 4 soon loved this toy. She can jump on it herself and that is something because she has a hard time jumping. It is good for the little ones to learn how to jump and balance. They can put the rockets on themselves and then they run to go get them. Kids get plenty of exercise. While one is running after a rocket, the next kid is putting one on. Wonderful because parent need not be there to operate. Excellent for a wide age range. Adults like stomping too!!



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