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Sprig Toys Eco Recycling-Truck [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Sprig Toys Eco Recycling-Truck [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Review

The sturdy green recy­cling truck from inno­v­a­tive toy­mak­ers Sprig is made of their trade­marked “Stig­wood” — an eco-friendly com­pos­ite of reclaimed wood and recy­cled plas­tic. Like other Sprig toys, it’s not painted. Instead, it’s dyed dur­ing the pro­duc­tion process with safe pig­ments that have no heavy met­als in them. This truck is good for the envi­ron­ment, and a joy to play with, too. A recy­cling bin is included that can be picked up and emp­tied into the truck, and there a Read more…

  1. Luz Apr 11th, 2010 @ 16:19 | #1

    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Ama­zon Ver­i­fied Purchase(What’s this?)

    Thank you, Sprig, for con­tin­u­ing to cre­ate eco-friendly prod­ucts that are rea­son­ably priced, durable, and highly enjoy­able. My 22 month old son is enam­ored with his Sprig trucks, and we love them, as well. Light weight– easy to trans­port to the beach, etc. Durable– gets dropped, kicked, and rammed into things. Hasn’t shown so much as a scratch. Smells LOVELY. I keep sniff­ing it. Sprig inte­grates wood chips into the trucks, so they smell like a real wood shop. Sniff sniff. Awe­some. This truck comes with a small blue bucket that can attach to the back, for fill­ing and dump­ing. As with his other Sprig truck, the bed of the truck can be locked into place by a slider bar under­neath– very con­ve­nient for let­ting younger chil­dren enjoy the truck, with­out get­ting frus­trated. And speak­ing of frus­tra­tion, I love the Frustration-Free pack­ag­ing. My hus­band sim­ply slit the top of the box from Ama­zon open, and let our 22 month old have at it. He got the truck out of the box, and out of its’ pack­ag­ing, in under a minute, and was very proud of him­self. Good job, Ama­zon. Keep it up! You are sav­ing count­less par­ents a lot of headache, espe­cially on Christ­mas Eve– in our house, Santa sets up the toys he brings, which has resulted in a lot of curs­ing and swear­ing. Last year was won­der­ful, with the Frustration-Free prod­ucts we got. Thanks again!!!

  2. Zuriel Apr 12th, 2010 @ 00:10 | #2

    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Great lit­tle toy! Our son loads up the remov­able ‘blue-bin’ (just like ours at home!) and sets the bin in the loader, an easy flip of the butterfly-knob… and Voilà! Recy­clables in the bin are recy­cled in the big-box! So cool. When he is a loaded up, he pulls the big lever and dumps away. Totally stoked on this lit­tle truck… love the real lessons we can teach and Oscar can put into prac­tice… and it is made of recy­cled stuff too! Well done.

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