Step 2 WaterWheel Activity Play Table


  • Wide receptacle funnels water over spinning wheel, into inner and outer harbors
  • Molded-in sections create moats, lakes, canals, and harbors
  • Elevated design makes play accessible while keeping children out of the dirt and mud
  • 4-piece accessory set with boats, cup, and water wheel tower

Product Description
The falling water action from this Waterwheel Play Table encourages creative exploration with cause and effect learning. This imaginative water play center encourages hours of outdoor fun. Pour water into the wide funnel, and activate the water wheel which then spills into the inner and outer harbors. Two molded-in sections function as canals, boats, lakes, harbors and more. An elevated design keeps water at toddler level and also keeps ground dirt clear of water an… More >>

Step 2 WaterWheel Activity Play Table

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  1. #1 by metal1121 on May 3, 2010 - 8:57 am

    The toy seems to be OK. My main problem is with the seller. First of all, they said that

    the package would be trackable. It was only trackable up to the recipient’s local post

    office. After that, no one had a clue where it went. If it doesn’t track all the way to their

    home, it doesn’t help at all. It took five days to make it from the local post office to their

    home. If the tracking were complete, this wouldn’t have caused the confusion it has.

    Second, the package arrived all banged up. Taking into account the degree of damage, the

    seller must be responsible for it, at least in part. Finally, and most important of all, the

    package arrived without a name. The people had no idea who sent the item. Had I not called

    (the call being necessary because of the company’s shoddy shipping policy), they

    wouldn’t even have know it was from me. Very disappointed.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Mom2JessaBlessa on May 3, 2010 - 9:05 am

    After reading tons of rave reviews on this toy I was very excited to go purchase one for my 2 1/2 year old daughter for the summer. She already has a Step 2 ladybug sandbox that she absolutely loves so I figured this would be a good addition…WRONG! My daughter shows very little interest in it at all and the only thing she does use it for is to climb inside of it and try to use it as a swimming pool which of course isn’t very safe. I am dissapointed that she doesn’t like it and now we are pretty much stuck with an almost brand new toy that will probably get very little use.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by Katie J. Sandieson on May 3, 2010 - 11:39 am

    I saw this water table at the store and I must say that it was not very exciting. The water funnel is the best part of the table and even that is just okay. The table does not have a lid, which is a serious negative to a water table. I don’t want my kids playing with this inside because they will make a mess, but if they play with it outside, then I have no way to cover it. It will definitely get all gross being outside in the bad weather. Leaves, bugs, dirt and who knows what else will get into this table. Not recommended.

    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by Kelley Pittman on May 3, 2010 - 11:55 am

    I am certainly in the minority but this has been sitting in our backyard, rarely used. I can see how it would be fun but my 3 and 1 year old only had interest in it for about a week. I agree that the tower should hook into place. I also have a 5 year old and he has little or no interest. I’m thinking about putting sand in it to give that a try.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. #5 by B. Johnson on May 3, 2010 - 12:40 pm

    My daughter loves her water table, but there is ONE HUGE problem. The legs don’t come off for ‘easy storage’. You can get the legs back off after you put them on. That is silly to me. Anyway, Love the toy, HATE the design and the fact it wont come apart.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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