Stand-Up Ballcano™
  • Product: W9859

    Price: $40.00

Learn through play
joy of learning
Watch the fun erupt with lights, music, sounds and motion to keep baby busy and active! The six colorful balls spew out of the Ballcano™ over and over to keep baby’s attention and encourage standing. Baby will enjoy placing them back in and watching them roll down the ramps for fun surprises. Bat the roller for eruption action!

Develop & Learn

Erupting action!
• Encourages baby to pull up, stand, cruise & crawl, helping develop gross motor skills

Making it happen
• Rewarding sounds, lights & action help baby understand cause & effect

Put & take play
• Enhances eye-hand coordination as baby grasps & drops balls on top

Music & movement
• Full of lively music, bright colors & action to stimulate baby’s senses

Stand-Up Ballcano™ 2.8 5 4 4
Received from FP Joy of Learning Playdate This is a very sturdy toy once built, but was a little hard to put the leg screws in while holding all of the layers of plastic together. My kids did like it at first, and also for about the first 3 min each time they play. But it does the same thing over and over, and they lose interest. I would have like to have seen taller legs so the balls had more of a length to fall. Probably would not have liked at at if I had not received as a gift... September 10, 2012
Best Purchase Ever The Fisher-Price Stand-Up Ballcano™ isn't exactly what I expected because of it's name. Instead of spewing balls out of the top like a volcano, the balls roll from the top and down the sides of the legs, each having a different path for the balls to take before they are either caught in a tray at the base or roll off unpredictably (much like lava would flow, I suppose). The toy kept both of my boys entertained for quite a while. My oldest son enjoys collecting the balls and putting them all in the top and he can hardly wait to make them all roll down again! My youngest son enjoys all of the different music that the spinner plays. A great toy for someone with two kids in the toy's recommended age group. I had a lot of fun playing with them by chasing down the runaway balls. This toy definitely teaches sharing! September 7, 2012
Not what I expected When I first saw this on the shelf, I thought that my two children could play with it together and it would be fun. I have had it opened and assembled for a total of 15 minutes and both children are extremely bored. I thought the balls would come out of the inside but they simply fall over the top. It takes the same exact movement to get the balls to fall off the platform and it is a simple roller. It's so very boring. Once the balls reach the bottom, they have to pick them back up and put them back on the platform. It's the same boring action over and over. The music is nice but there are other toys that require more interaction in order to get the music to play and that is something that would hold their interest a lot longer. I would love to wrap it up and take it back to the store but my aunt ordered it and will consider the return of a gift to be rude. September 5, 2012
A little dissapointed I was so excited to give my daughter this for her first birthday. i felt a little let down when i finally saw it in action. i wish i could have seen it work before i bought it. If we hadnt thrown away the box already i would probably exchange it for the ball popping dinosaur. The issue i have with the toy is that once activated the yellow spot that holds tthe balls raises up and dumps all at once and then goes back down. Balls dump and scatter all at once in a matter of seconds. Music and action are over very quickly. I was expecting more of a popping action with some balls rolling off at random intervals. It's almost over before my daughter knows whats going on. Some of the balls roll off and away and underneath furniture instead of down legs like supposed to. Then mommy must crawl around and gather them up and restart it for literally less than 10 seconds worth of action and music. It takes way longer to get everything gathererd up and restarted than the fun lasts. By the time i have it ready to go again my daughter has lost interest. At least my 5 year old can help some with gathering up balls. All around not a horrible toy but for the money was just expecting more. It doesnt allow for any independent play for my one year old. It's fun to do together but just doesnt last long enough. i think 6 months is a very young age rating for this. i would suggest a minnimum of 18 months for a child to make it work alone and understand the concept of finding all the balls and getting it ready to go and then activating it. September 5, 2012
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