Monday, November 17, 2008

Racing Car Games - Speedway Storage Chest

Speedway Storage Chest





Speedway Storage Chest


Add the finishing touch to the perfect racing bedroom or playroom with this exciting toy chest! With ample storage, a child-friendly lid, and racing-inspired styling, this colorful toybox is a delightful addition to any child's room. Bright colors and racing decals create a sporty look. Permanently attached hide-away lid lifts up easily and slides out of the way Top displayshelf has a raised lip for more secure storage. Large storage capacity holds tons of toys or stuffed animals (not included). Coordinates with Stock Car Convertible Bed (sold separately). Minimal adult assembly required. Made in the USA by Step2. (SHIPPING INCLUDED IN PRICE).




Customer Review: A Good Investment




Since my daughter is now 10 most of her baby item's/furniture that we purchased are all gone. Except for this. We bought this for her when she was almost 2 and 8+ years later she still has it. Given it doesnt go with her room decor she keeps it in her closet and stores what toys she has left and all her art supplies in and on it. It's very durable, no parts to lose, no hinges or heavy doors to get little fingers stuck in, no sharp edged to bump into. A great buy! I would recomend it to everyone!




Customer Review: Yippee!




I am so glad that Step 2 came out with a pink lid version. I just came home with ours from Toys R Us. I went to buy it last week and it was sold out. Then I got home to find a 20% off one item coupon in my mail and called them yesterday, they only got two in. They held one for me and I ran to get it today. I already have too much stuff for Christmas so I went ahead and put it up in my daughter's room. I think Step 2 has been busy fixing any mistakes that they made. My son got the one with the red lid when he was smaller and now he's nearly seven and still leaves it open because it is tough to push the lid in and out to open and close. This new one is so easy. The lid moves really smoothly and my daughter (nearly 3) shouldn't have any problems opening and closing it.