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Ktaxon ABC Alphabet Children's Plastic Table and Chair Set - Kids Toddlers Childs - Gift

$29.14
(3.3) 3.3 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
$29.14
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Ktaxon ABC Alphabet Children's Plastic Table and Chair Set - Kids Toddlers Childs - Gift

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3.3 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/07/2021
Pleasant toddler furniture
I liked it. It was easy to put together abd colorful. Nice for a toddler to eat at and play with small toys
Carolyn

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
05/06/2021
Not strong enough Second day my grandson broke the table
Amada
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/07/2021
    Pleasant toddler furniture
    I liked it. It was easy to put together abd colorful. Nice for a toddler to eat at and play with small toys
    Carolyn
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/31/2021
    Save yourself the money
    This was the worst possible table I could have gotten for my toddler very VERY cheap Unsafe unstable and a pain to return save yourself the trouble I ate 35.00 by thinking it was cute
    Marcie
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/14/2021
    Honest
    The table is too light and t thought it came with two chairs
    Mary
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/06/2021
    Not strong enough Second day my grandson broke the table
    Amada
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/07/2020
    Could have came with two chairs
    tweety
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/06/2020
    Good!
    So easy to put together. Really nice for a toddler.
    Greicy
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/05/2020
    Edit Ktaxon ABC Alphabet Childrens Plastic Table
    It is nice, but it is flimsy. It is ok for the price. My grand daughter sat at it and at her lunch. This will work until she grows out of it.
    JillTar
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/02/2020
    My daughter is one years old and she loves her table and she fits under it very well
    shanna
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/30/2020
    Cute but Poor Quality
    Very low quality product. The chair twists and bends when my child (24 pounds) attempts to sit on it. This isn't a good choice for active toddlers. This set was broken in less than a week.
    brandi
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/01/2019
    Overall good for the price
    Great table for my 2 yo. Pros: -He can move it himself -He likes to read the letters and say what colors they are -Very practical and can store easily if you take the legs off -Super easy to clean -Good surface to write or draw on (smooth, not bumpy like some tables) -Doesn't take up a lot of room Cons: -Seat is a bit too flimsy. He falls out of the chair often (because it's so light and flimsy) since he is an active boy. Leaning back or sitting on it too hard from a side angle makes it flip him onto the floor. He's used to crashing and falling so it's not a huge deal but the seat part could benefit from being sturdier. But I liked the price and you get what you pay for. -Toddler can remove table legs. When he flips the table over to play on it, he ends up removing the legs. Also not a huge deal but would be nice to see a better locking system. Note: -The lower case font used has a calligraphy type look and was a learning curve. The f has a tail for instance as well as the t. You can use this to your advantage if you want to expose your child to different fonts and explain the difference. We got through it. He kept calling the t a J. -I was trying to use this as a transition eating table from high chair to table. It does take some patience, practice, and loving correction to get a hungry, short attention spanned, active toddler to stay seated while eating when he's used to being strapped in. We're getting better!
    TellTheTruth