Step2 Flip and Doodle Easel Desk with Stool Product Description:
- Easel includes a paperclip for holding paper and a metal dry erase board
- Features a wide base providing stability
- Work surface is 13" x 20"
- Includes one 11" stool
- Minimal adult assembly required
Product Description
The Flip 'N Doodle Easel Desk gives little artists their very own art studio for designing, doodling and dreaming. It features an upright easel that folds down into a desktop. Easel has a built-in metal dry-erase board, and large 13"x20" work surface.
The Flip 'N Doodle provides storage galore. Molded-in trays organize paints, markers and supplies, and a cup holder provides the perfect spot for markers or paintbrush water. Two large and four medium bins keep art supplies within reach. Also includes a rear storage area for coloring books. Completed masterpieces can be put on display using the easel's large paper clip.
Desk features wide base for maximum stability. All surfaces wipe clean easily. Minimal adult assembly required. Includes an 11" high stool; holds up to 200 lbs. Desk measures 18"L x 25"W x 34"H. Art supplies not included.
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69 of 70 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful and Easy to Use!
By M. Schaffner
My 4 1/2 yr old has this and it is the best ever! We debated over the larger step 2 art desk, but this is perfect (and cheaper to boot). It is not too big, very durable plastic. There are no hinges to break..the easel has plastic knobs that rotate in a groove. Only a few screws for assembly. The dry erase board only requires a tissue for erasing, and is MAGNETIC! Lots of storage space and a place for books in back. The easel tilts downward when flat, but there are grooves for the pens/markers to sit in so they don't roll (i think it tilts for ease of the child to see their work). I definitely recommend for anyone! And my 4 yr old will be able to use for quite some time. The stool is sturdy as well.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Step 2 easel desk
By Diane Jordan
My two year old son loves this product. It's a little big for him to use as a desk right now so he uses the easel. Overall I'm also very happy with the product but have two complaints.Although the instructions are very easy to read I was bothered by the fact that the instructions left out where the long and short screws go. I'm not saying it wasn't a breeze to put together but I had to remove the four long screws from the top of the desk when I realised they should have been used for the legs.I also think the clip that holds the paper onto the whiteboard could be a little stronger. I don't know if it's just the one I have and it won't be a problem when my son is older. But right now he's a very energetic artist and he tends to pull the paper out of the clip when he's drawing.Other than that my son absolutely loves it and I think it will be great for him for a very long time.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
I disagree with the age range for this
By Marissa
Don't get me wrong - it is adorable, sturdy, and even I didn't have much of a problem putting it together.The problem is that it really is for more of the 4+ age range. At the age of 2 my daughter was scared to sit on the stool because she would tip it over or slide off. And at least 3 small children have been smacked over the head by the 'flip table'.My biggest issue with the age range is the storage. It is great, there is a LOT of storage, and I can't wait to use it. But if you have little kids (again, under 4ish) there is no way you can leave stuff in this desk. Markers? Scissors? Pens? All 2 feet off the ground for little hands to get whenever? No way. =DJust something I thought people may want to keep in mind when looking at little desks!
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