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| | Features | Bookcase is designed with a back panel to prevent them from falling behind and can hold books up to 10"Features a large display shelf above the bookcase for special toys and moreStorage chest features an attached lid that slides back to reveal over 5 1/2 cubic feet of storage spaceMinimal assembly requiredContents not included
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| | Description | Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest keeps toys, books and games in one organized place. Everything has its place! Every stuffed animal, ball, action figure and book fits perfectly in this Life Hide Bookcase and Storage Chest! What's more, it keeps your child's floor clear to maximize play space... and so you don't stub your toes passing through! Permanently-attached, sliding lid makes it easy to put away and retrieve toys, too! Sanity in toyland: Bookcase holds books up to 10" tall; has large display shelf on top; Designed with back panel so items don't fall behind Chest; Minimal adult assembly required; Durable polyethylene construction for years of play; Measures 38 x 28 1/2 x 21".; State Color. Order yours today! Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 21.0 inches | | Product Width: | 28.5 inches | | Product Height: | 38.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 28.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 30.5 inches | | Package Width: | 30.0 inches | | Package Height: | 23.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 27.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 37 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 37 customer reviews )
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35 of 37 found the following review helpful:
They have redesigned this-- for the worse! Nov 07, 2009
By Jenna Glatzer Please take a close look at what you're buying. It is no longer the one-piece unit. This storage chest was redesigned by Step 2, and I wish it hadn't been! There are two main problems now-- first is that the bookshelf is not as deep, which means it can store only small books. Don't know about you, but about half of my daughter's books are fairly big hardcovers. They won't fit.
The other problem is that it now comes in two pieces that you have to screw together. I was really surprised to see that when you assemble it, the two screws simply stick out into the toybox... there is no covering over them, so if your child reaches in or climbs in, they could get hurt on these screws. For purely aesthetic reasons, I also prefer the one-piece design.
I don't have the old model to compare it to, but I am told the plastic is also flimsier in the new model. I know that I can actually see through the white plastic (I can tell what toys are inside it), so that doesn't give me a whole lot of confidence.
All that said, I still prefer it to most other toyboxes. The toybox is roomy and cute. My 2-year-old has no problem opening it or reaching her books off the shelf, and even though I'm annoyed that it's not deep enough, I'm glad there is a shelf anyway.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great bookcase/toybox Jan 12, 2009
By A. Riley I love this toybox! We got it as a toybox for our living room. It is made of a sturdy plastic so spills are easy to wipe off. It is well designed in that it is bottom heavy even without toys and isn't easily knocked over. There are no sharp edges and the plastic is hollow so banging into it doesn't cause ouchies. There is a gap between the lid and the toy box so little fingers can get in there and easily lift the lid. The lid rolls easily back into the top and stays in place. Note that the shelf part doesn't have a solid back but it does have a high lip so books can't fall behind the toybox. The box comes as one solid piece, no assembly required.
One thing to note though, we got this a *lot* cheaper by going to Menards. I believe we paid $50 for this toy box with the red lid.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for 1 year old twins Apr 11, 2009
By J. Ball The lid on this thing lifts up and slides back so its impossible for it to collapse down on your child. Being that mine like to climb in and play with their toys, it is just AWESOME! The thing is incredibly stable...havent seen anything else around like it, its perfect for their age and size and will continue to grow with them until they are about 4 (I anticipate).
HIGHLY Recommended!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
step 2 bookcase storage chest Jun 26, 2009
By Germaine Heller
"mainey"
I just bought this for my 2 year old twins. I hard a hard time finding something big enough to store all their toys and wanted something that would hold all their books too and I found that in this chest. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this toy chest. It's big enough to hold everything. My twins even jumped in the chest and had fun playing in it. It was so easy to put together and the lid is easy to move up & down. Best purchase we made. The box was a big hit too.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Just what i needed Aug 20, 2010
By A. Lin This is exactly what I needed in my little one's nursery. I just got it about a week ago now for a 1st birthday gift as he needed some practical items.
We needed a shelf to hold CD player and speakers that hides the cords and keeps it high away from his current reach. We also needed a storage chest that held his seemingly never-ending toy / book collection, to be stable but preferably not wood, in a white color and doesn't take too much space.
This storage chest fits all those criteria. I use the top shelf to hold some of his cds, cd player, and speakers. There's still room for other things if needed. I'm sure one day he will be tall enough to reach up there but I think I got at least till he's a foot taller which won't be for a while probably...or at least until he understands what don't touch means.
*On the middle/second shelf I only put things that will not hurt him if he were to knock them over because he can reach that shelf quite easily right now. So I only put soft cloth books, soft cloth toys, teethers, and stuffed animals.
In the bottom chest, I love how much room there is in there. I got his big stuffed animal turtle, books, box of small toys, and still room for more. I keep it closed for the most part unless it's playtime because he loves to just pull everything out. I like the fact that the lid hides away and is very easy to open. My son has not quite figured out how to lift it to open it yet but has stuck his hand in there. It has not lifted enough to fall on his hand but I actually don't think it's able to smash his hand because there's a gap.
It was shorter than I expected but still big enough storage space I think. Just shelf space is not that much.
Well made and was easy to assemble. It was just 3 pieces: lid, shelf, and bottom chest. You do need a drill to drill 2 holes to screw the shelf onto the bottom part. There are indents where you should drill but it's not ready with open holes.
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