Most listings recommend ages 3 years and up; a few target toddlers from 18 months, and at least one listing explicitly specifies 4 years and up. Always check an individual product's recommended age to confirm suitability for a particular 4-year-old.
Plastic is the most commonly listed material; some items also include fabric or polyester components. Check each product's details for the exact materials used.
Sizes vary widely: small playsets can be under about 8 inches high, while dolls and play furniture can exceed 30 inches. Always review the listed dimensions on the product page for exact size information.
Some toys require no batteries, while others specify alkaline batteries—examples in this set include 3 AA or 3 LR44. Refer to the product page for the exact battery type and quantity required.
Product details list focuses such as gross motor skills, fine motor skills, creativity/creative thinking, social skills, and teaching/learning play; a few items also list music as a focus. Look at individual listings for specific developmental claims.
Assembly varies: some larger items note "Adult Assembly Required" (some specify "No Tools Needed" or list tools not provided), while many smaller sets state "No Assembly Required." Review the product page for assembly instructions and tool requirements.
Poseability varies: some dolls are described as articulated (one listing notes "11 points of articulation"), while others have no articulation. Check the product specifications for details on joints and pose options.