How Good Is Hot Wheels Race Track?

Do you want smarter kids, who are more creative in their outlook? All you need to do is buy them Hotwheels Race Track.
If you are shopping for Hot Wheels Race Track, you should consider some factors, such as Brand value, build quality and safety, design and esthetics, educational value, suitability for various age groups, range of products available, battery life and price, among others. In this article I am going to see how Hot Wheels Race Track measures up to these factors.

As far as brand value is concerned, Mattel is a world leader in the manufacture of toys. The Mattel brand is recognized, worldwide. This toy is made from plastic, and is ruggedly built. Being light and portable, it is easy to assemble. Assembling is not a necessity, with some models. Given some adult supervision, this toy is reasonably safe. The company has not hesitated to recall toys whenever there was suspicion of lead contamination. This toy has an exciting look about it, and will appeal to young children, especially boys obsessed with small cars. Cars will come to life on the race track, and a new dimension will get added to playing with toy cars.

Timing and hand-eye coordination are just a couple of things a child is likely to learn, from this toy. Children will be encouraged to experiment to see which car performs better on the track. The toy has been described as being suitable for children of 5 years and above. If your child is younger, he could still play with this toy, provided there’s adult supervision. Very young children might put small toy parts into their mouth, is left unsupervised.

Apart from Hot Wheels Starter Set Track Set, the vast range includes 4-LANE RACEWAY, and Turbo Glo Turbo Tunnel Track Set. Usually, the sets come with one car each. You can buy more cars separately. Battery life is reasonable. And the toys are priced very reasonably, too, with the starter set coming at $19.99.

Young children will need adult help in assembling this toy. Some of the tracks in lower end models come apart quite easily, and may have to be put together every time, the toy is played with. Also, you might have to keep count of the number of pieces. There’s no lock on the battery door, and you might have to tape the track to the floor, to prevent it falling. Some cars work well on the track while others don’t. The positives, however, outnumber the negatives, and this toy represents great value.

Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Hot Wheels Race Track is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched. Read his blog at: http://www.hotwheelsracetrackreview.com/

By Richard Runion
Published: 12/11/2007
 
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