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Great for homes and classrooms! June 9, 2003 Jane (Charlotte, NC USA) 61 out of 62 found this review helpful
As a teacher and a parent, I highly recommend this item. It's perfect for the classroom because it doesn't take up a ton of space, yet it holds twelve puzzles. It's also pretty inexpensive for a storage case, not to mention that the class actually likes to put the puzzles away with this case!I'm buying one for my house, as well. It has tipped ends that won't scratch my hardwoods, which makes my husband happy, and it means that I can buy a couple of more puzzles because they store so easily, and more puzzles, of course, please my children.
Perfect for puzzles January 28, 2006 First time mom (Austin, Texas) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this to anyone who has the standard wood puzzles. We needed something to hold all of her puzzles and this was perfect. It will actually hold puzzles a little bigger than what it says, as long as the length of the puzzle fits within their parameters. The wire openings allow you to put puzzles in the rack that have a bigger width than they state. It will not hold any of the sound puzzles by Melissa and Doug because they are too thick. It is also easy for your little one to take the puzzles out of the rack on their own and not make a huge mess.
Single Wire Puzzle Rack November 27, 2004 Jolene's Nana (Michigan) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this item for my 2 year granddaughter last week. This rack works so well for those hard to store/stack wooden puzzles. My daugther "in-law" took one look at how nice the puzzles were stored in this rack, that she suggested that Nana get Jolene one for Christmas to have at home. I plan to do just that.
Great Product August 8, 2005 C. Mayfield (Florida, USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
When compared to having your puzzles stacked on a shelf, this puzzle rack is awesome. Before we had them stacked neatly on a shelf, and the boys hardly ever played with the puzzles because they couldn't see them. Now, the boys can see each puzzle, and often pull out the one they want to play with. The challenge now is to get them to put them away, too. 8)
Don't bother September 6, 2005 K. Davis (NH) 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
This wire rack tips over, has metal bars that stick out and are dangerous, and doesn't fit all wooden puzzles. It is more of a hassle than a help.
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