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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Nice play food, but not made in Germany. Made in China. Dec 06, 2009
By Art E. Misia This set is not quite as nice as some of the other Haba play food. The cheese and cold cut slices are quite flimsy, compared to the slices of pepperoni in the pizza set. The magnetic bread is a nice touch, but it only holds together if the sandwich has less than three slices, and not at all if lettuce or tomato are used. I would probably not buy this again, because it's a bit frustrating for the kids when the sandwich falls apart more often than it sticks together.
Another note: Haba has begin manufacturing in China. I purchased this set thinking it was made in Germany and was quite surprised to find that it was actually made in China. I won't be buying any further Haba products unless I can verify that they are indeed made in Europe. These toys are nice, but very overpriced for China-made goods.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Cute... Dec 26, 2008
By E. Silva I was excited to find this sandwich on here - we don't have a lot of space and the cloth/felt version (as opposed to the larger wooden sets) seemed like a good option. The sandwich came today and certainly is cute - it's just a little smaller than expected (even after reading the dimensions I was a little surprised - I need to get used to Haba proportions, although I think it probably is a better size for my son's hands than the sandwich I was imagining). The pieces inside are all felt (besides the crinkly lettuce) and seem sturdy enough considering they are really just small strips of cloth, and the bread is nice and squishy, much more like real bread than our wooden pieces.
My reason for the four stars rather than five is really that the magnets inside the sandwich are not very strong or effective in keeping the bread pieces together. We have other magnet toys that are much stronger and I was expecting these to be the same. The two bread pieces stay together when pressed firmly w/nothing between them, but when you add the felt all bets are off. I think it would be neat if the slices in between were made of magnetic material and/or the magnets in the bread were strong enough to hold a sandwich together w/pieces in between (this would also be better for storing the sandwich pieces - right now I'm a little nervous the little felt squares and circles may get lost in our play fridge space). Anyhow, overall we're happy with this purchase, I just hope we can keep all the pieces together.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Skip It Sep 06, 2010
By JudiAU Haba made in Germany = great
Haba made in China = almost always lousy.
It is like bizarro world. Who designed it? The magnets only hold the bread together and then there is a bunch of thin, not very nice pieces of fabric left. It stands in pathetic contrast to etsy felt food or the plan toys wooden pieces.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Loved it! Nov 23, 2008
By ILuvBooks The bread feels and looks more like the real deal. The sandwich ingredients are great, too.
Fun, fun, fun Feb 24, 2010
By S. Krohn Both of my children (ages 10 months and 5 years) love this toy. My son (the older one), loves to actually make sandwiches and play restaurant. My daughter just loves to chew on them :o) It was a great stocking stuffer at Christmas and is very durable.
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