This is a great first tee ball set. It is easy to hit and catch. Comes with an oversized bat, ball and tee. All items are inflatable. The bat has a plastic handle with an inflatable end that is oversized to help hit the ball.
Toy Value Index: 8.63
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Fat Brain Index: 6.77
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Big Boom Bat and Tee
Posted 15 days ago by Marguerite Tappan
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This is the second one I bought for my nephew and his son! Both the "big" and little boy are enjoying this greatly!!! The first one met its demise when their dog put a hole in the tee. They play with it every day!! One of my great-nephews favorite toys!! I would recommend this toy for everyone!!
light weight batting
Posted 16 days ago by Anne Elton
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Setting: Special Services Sector
the ball should be smaller so it is easier to hold and there should be 3 not one ball
Product review of Big Boom Bat & Tee
Posted 10/13/2009 by christine matthews
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Setting: Home
can play with this in the home and it won't do any harm to your home. good first bat and tee for a two year old.
so fun for my 15 m/o son
Posted 10/9/2009 by Miguel Sanchez
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my son loves this! he hits everything with that bat, but he loves being shown how to hit the ball. it's a great toy for boys at this age!
Excellent First Sporting Item
Posted 8/1/2009
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This set is great for unco-ordinated toddlers. The blow-up bat has a large surface area with which to connect to the overly large blow-up ball. I think that makes this set better for toddlers than the similar plastic sets available elsewhere. Blow-up tee is stable enough - we added water into the bottom. My 24-mth-old girl enjoys playing with this and could immediately knock the ball off the tee. There's still plenty of room for improvement! I probably wouldn't give it to a child much younger than 2, unless they're particularly tall, as I think it would be hard for them to reach the ball.