Stomp Rocket

Great For Boys And Girls!
Got ultra stomp rocket for my nephew for Christmas he and his sister love it. This was one gift (and an inexpensive one at that) they spent lots of time with over the holidays. They used it indoors and can’t wait to use it outside. It is unchaste to put unitedly and rockets (4) affect major. It is such a simple concept and the kids love it.
This is just an all around fun toy. No batteries required. Gets the kids up and moving and outdoors! Rocket shoots high and the kids love to chase it down. Th kids LOVE it!
Stomp Rocket Toy is a very simple toy. You stomp on it and the rocket flies in the air. The fun part is when older kids and adults have a lot of power in their stomp, the rockets REALLY go high! It’s amazing how such a simple toy will draw a lot of attention. We live in a cul-de-sac and the entire street crowds around when we’re playing with it.
Regarding durability – it’s an inexpensive toy with some inexpensive parts. But the only parts we’ve had issues with are the rockets. The “wings” on them can break off if the kids aren’t playing with them properly. With that said, if the toy is victimised decently, it’ll lastly for a abundant term.
It’s educational and fun, but not durable enough for older children. It has foam tips that can tear when kids use the toy as a cannon (you know who you are), but launched in a clearing it will last a long time. And my husband adds; “They go super sky high”.
We all love this toy! It shoots high and even our 3 yr.old can get it to go high! A lot of fun, yeah it`s really fun!
6 Kids and a Stomp Rocket
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