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Brilliant Basics - Baby's First Blocks Review

Brilliant Basics - Baby's First Blocks
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Our son received this block sorter when he was only about nine months old. He's two now and still plays with it frequently. Very few toys can claim to pass the tests of being interesting and educational throughout such a long span in the baby-into-toddler period.
The block sorter itself is a tub about the size of a half-gallon milk jug. The sorter lid sits atop the tub; it fits securely but doesn't lock down with any tabs or snaps that would frustrate a child. On the flip side, this means that turning it over dumps the blocks everywhere, although that's a primary means of enjoyment for our two-year-old now!
The set comes with about a dozen blocks in assorted colors (red, blue and green) and shapes (circle, square, triangle and star). All of the pieces are solidly constructed for lots of use. The blocks are sized appropriately to be easily grasped by baby hands without being so small as to present a choking hazard.
Early on, our son just liked to see the blocks spread out in front of him. We'd name off the colors and shapes and he'd enjoy picking them up and feeling their shape and texture. Eventually, he began his take-out-and-put-away phase and these provided lots of fulfillment for him. However, he wasn't quite ready for the lid, so he would leave it off. Now, he enjoys matching the shapes to the holes in the lid and working on his fine motor skills by turning and flipping the blocks in his hands. We also use them to reinforce the names of the shapes and colors and he's using them to learn and repeat these words.
The baby/infant/toddler toy market is flooded with battery-operated, hyperactive button-pressing sound machines disguised as "learning" toys. It's great to find one such as this that takes a comparatively simple concept and pays big dividends in fun and learning. Its low price and quality construction make Baby's First Blocks an excellent value as well.

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Brightly colored shaped blocks are ready for baby to sort, stack, and drop right through the shape-sorting lid. Repeating such simple tasks can help your baby learn about identifying and matching shapes. Placing blocks in the bucket helps develop hand-eye coordination. Plus, grasping and sorting the blocks helps develop dexterity. It's fundamental play that enriches baby's development -- in a brilliant way. Set includes bucket with lid and 12 blocks.

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Wonder Dice Review

Wonder Dice
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We purchased the Wonder Dice Block set for our son when he was about 5 months old and was finally showing interest in picking things up and playing with them. After 3 months of fairly heavy use, I can say that this was worth every penny. If the bright colors, mirrors, and multiple different types of fabric were not enough to keep him entertained, the fact that most of these blocks also make sounds (jingling, squeaking, etc) certainly would be. Parents will especially appreciate the fact that these blocks are nice and soft, making them less of a problem to worry about when your budding genius discovers that he/she can throw them (into walls, furniture, windows, etc.). As a tip - the little fabric "tassle" on the top of the cone is especially good for tickling noses!

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Here a rustle, there a twitter. These fabric cubes are full of surprises. The textured sides of different materials encourage touching and stimulate the senses! Naturally, kids can build, build, build to their heart's content. 11 fabric cubes made of hand washable cotton/polyester. Ages 1+

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Mega Bloks Miniblocks Tote Classic Review

Mega Bloks Miniblocks Tote Classic
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In general, for the price and value it is a GREAT deal comparing with other name brands like LEGO or DUPLO. The possibility for them to create something is endless (eventhough I was hoping they put more blocks inside). Amazon shipped it very fast too. I would recommend it to any family who has 18 - 48 months kids.

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Let your imagination soar with this 40-piece Minibloks Tote. From dogs with wagging tails to slow moving snails and lots of other wild builds, mini blocks allow children between 3 and 6 to explore their creativity.

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First Blocks Review

First Blocks
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Colorful, well made blocks. There are not really enough to "build" anything, so I would suggest buying a set of Haba blocks that can be used with these, like the Fantasy Blocks.

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Children never get bored with these blocks as each one has its own thrill. Some have bells and beads, others visually stimulating. Used as building blocks or as anything you imagine! Contains: 2 square blocks, 1 buggy, 1 little figure, 1 dice, 1 wooden cylinder, 1 ball, and 1 ring.Made in Germany

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LEGO Harry Potter The Burrows (4840) Review

LEGO Harry Potter The Burrows (4840)
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I was looking for a fun Lego set to pass the time and also be great to display. When looking at all the Lego sets in the Amazon Lego Store, Harry Potter The Burrows (4840) Lego Set catch my eye right away but the $60 price tag was also something that really needed to be thought about. After seeing the price of this set I looked at LEGO Harry Potter Hagrid's Hut (4738) which was only $40. I finally decided to get Harry Potter The Burrows set and I am really happy about the beautiful design and details throughout the whole set, to the Grandfather clock in the house to the red shingles. The house though, was smaller than I expected which isn't the biggest deal for me because the beauty and details to the Harry Potter world make it up to me. All in all the set is beautiful and was what I really wanted.

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Attack at The Burrow! The Burrow is under attack! Race into the reeds to save Ginny and battle the Death Eaters before they destroy the Weasley's home!
Includes 6 LEGO minifigures: Harry Potter, Molly Weasley, Arthur Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Fenrir Greyback, and Bellatrix Lestrange
Open the windows, doors and gates!
Back is open for play inside!
Three floors of fun!
Realistic kitchen includes sink, dishes, long table, swiveling chairs, and storage
The Burrow measures over 11 (27.9 cm) tall
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Haba Clown Blocks 28 Piece Review

Haba Clown Blocks 28 Piece
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I've found this to be true of most HABA toys, they are smaller than they should be. These blocks are tiny and not what I was expecting, but my 2 year old still loves to play with them, so I'm not going to give it a bad review. I love knowing these blocks are safe.

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Alex Big Top Flippity Flops Review

Alex Big Top Flippity Flops
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I bought this product for my 3 year old son last year. He loves knocking things down so I thought he might enjoy these. I can't even begin to tell you the hours and hours of fun he has had with these. Even my much older son loves helping set the dominos up all different ways and watching them all fall down. A year later, this is still a favorite in our house! The colors are vibrant and the possibilites are endless. I am waiting for an add on set to hit the shelves for even more options! Enjoy!

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This classic domino race comes with a fun circus theme. Set up the 70 colorful dominoes and 10 beautifully screen printed clowns across a three-ring obstacle course. Then start the race and watch them tumble and fall up and down stairs, through the ring of fire and circus spinner -- finally ringing the bell. Kids can get creative and use all kinds of other obstacles to complete their domino race. Set contains 70 dominoes, 10 clowns, 13 accessory blocks and storage bag.

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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwart's Express (4841) Review

LEGO Harry Potter Hogwart's Express (4841)
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If you are comparing the various Lego trains out there, you may have noticed that I am the same nut-job parent reviewing some of the other trains. So yes, I am partial to Lego trains. But I'll still try to give you a good review.
It is really hard for me to give a Lego train four stars instead of five, but please hear me out before you ding me. If you have a Harry Potter fan in the house, then this train is wonderful. It has a great set of characters and the train is sufficiently styled like the actual GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall that you can imagine it steaming towards Hogwarts with Harry, Ron and Draco aboard. Where it falls short is in the use of standard train wheels for the engine, something that Lego did not have to do because they began producing large steam-engine style drivers in 2009 (see sets #10194 and #7597). Yes, this train is easier to build, it does not require as much tinkering, and it should be easier to motorize. But Lego lost an opportunity to make a really fantastic engine. As it is, the wheel trucks simply look odd. I have other qualms with the design, but the wheel issue is why I find myself giving it four stars instead of five. My apologies to die-hard fans of the design.
As for the kids, they don't seem to care about the wheels.
Now for the nuts and bolts. This set includes a locomotive, tender and austere coach. It does not include track or a motor. This is the fourth Hogwart's Express from Lego (earlier sets being 4708, 4758, 10132); I think this new one does a better job of using sloped bricks. The set includes Harry, Ron, Ginny, Luna and Draco, two owls, a cat, a trunk, sweets trolly and a very nicely rendered enchanted Ford Anglia from "The Chamber of Secrets." The coach lacks doors but it has an easy-lift off top for positioning mini-figures. The top of the tender is hinged allowing it to be used as a secret compartment. The train is fairly easy to build, though five and six year olds may require some assistance.
Parents, be sure to buy track. As of early 2011, Lego discontinued their standard track pack, #7896. Two such sets gave you an oval. 7896 is still available but often at outrageous prices. In place of 7896, Lego currently offers a flex-track pack (#8867, which is enough to make a circle) and a combination straight and flex pack (#7499). I don't believe the flex track is ideal for curves, but it is not clear what Lego's plan is at the moment. There are also switches available (set #7895). In a pinch, you can use the train without track; Lego's directions allow you to lock the swiveling bogies in place. But track makes a big difference in the play experience.
You do not have to motorize it right off the bat (my kids enjoy push trains as well as motorized ones). But if you do, the set should be fairly straightforward to motorize with Power Function components, probably with a motor under the firebox, a battery in the tender, and an infrared receiver somewhere in between. Power Function (PF) components are available directly from Lego. You will want to purchase: 88002 (motor), 8884 (IR receiver), 8879 (IR transmitter), and one of the following:
-8878 (rechargeable battery) with 8887 (transformer for recharging)
-88000 (AAA battery box).
Lego trains prior to 2007 used an electrified 9 volt track. This system has been discontinued. If you are just starting out with Lego trains, you are best going with the current system (Power Functions) since 9 volt parts and track have become scarce.
If you are not sure about whether you want to invest in a Lego train and want more information, I recommend looking for Lego train videos on Youtube. It is often hard to find Lego trains in stores and even then, you don't get to see them running or handled.
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bCatch the Hogwarts Express headed to Hogwarts!/bThe Hogwarts Express has left the station without Harry and Ron on board! Borrow Mr. Weasleys flying car to catch up with your classmates. Remove the top of the passenger car to place minifigures inside and load up your cargo!* Includes 5 minifigures Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Luna Lovegood and Draco Malfoy* Magnetic elements keep train cars connected during transit* Load the train with minifig passengers and their owls!* Pack train cars with realistic luggage including trunks containing wands* Accessories include food trolley, suitcases, ice cream, owls, Invisibility Cloak and more* Three train cars measures over 21 (53 cm) long

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PlanToys Shape Sorter Review

PlanToys Shape Sorter
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My 3 year old son loves this sorter, defintely holds his interest as there are quite a few ways to put this item together. Beautiful construction.

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The Shape Sorter allows children to identify and match the shape patterns with those on the board while learning about fraction at the same time.
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In the initial stage, children can stack the geometric shape on the board which will help develop hand muscle and eye-hand coordination. Parents can help teach about colours and shape.
In the next stage, parents can ask children to identify and match the shape patterns with those on the board such as circle, square, triangle and learn about fractions at the same time.
Lastly, parents can guide children to place the 2 different shape patterns with those on the board helping them learn about problem solving skill (AQ).
Parents should praise children when they can do it and advice as well as encourage them if they are not able to.



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PlanToys Activity Blocks Review

PlanToys Activity Blocks
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First off, ignore the 'choking hazard' banner that Amazon has up there. These blocks are not small enough to be a choking hazard.
Anyway, on to the review: these blocks are great. Here's what you get:
3 sound blocks: one rattles, one jingles, and one thunks
3 visual blocks: one has a mirror, one a magnifying lens, and one a prism
3 texture blocks: each has a small cloth inset with different textures
The sound blocks are red, yellow, and blue, the texture blocks are orange, green, and purple, and the visual blocks are not dyed.
In addition to the sound/texture/visual, these blocks can be used as normal stacking blocks. They're also the same size as the cubes in the Plan Toys Shape & Sort It Out, so they fit through the square hole but not the triangle or circle holes.
And of course, all the good stuff about Plan Toys: the dyes are food-grade and totally non-toxic, the wood is from rubber trees that are no longer giving rubber, and so on.
Great toys, great company, great fun for your kids.

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Set of 9 blocks that are stackable according to different textures. Sound, and colors help improve sight, touch, and hearing. The set consists of 3 visual blocks, 3 auditory blocks, and 3 blocks for kinesthetic fun. The set comes with a cotton bag.
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Children at the age of 1-2 years are able to pick the blocks out of the bag to stack and put them back again. This action helps develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
This block set can be played together with PlanToys® Unit Block to help build and develop imagination.



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Yo Gabba Gabba Large Playset Asst - DJ Lance Boombox Review

Yo Gabba Gabba Large Playset Asst - DJ Lance Boombox
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My son loves the show and he loves this set! It's a lot larger than I thought it would be, so I was pleasantly surprised. If I would have known how big it was, I probably would have payed more for it. I've found that our friend's children who aren't familiar with the show don't "get" this toy and don't know quite know what to do with it. If your kid loves the show, this is a great set that will get a ton of play.

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You will have tons of fun with this Mega Bloks Yo Gabba Gabba set. DJ Lance Boombox has 23 pieces you can use to build and rebuild. This set will provide hours of imaginative, musical play! Mega Bloks Yo Gabba Gabba DJ Lance Boombox 23 piece musical building set #85008 Inclludes Brobee and Foofa figures Stereo gettoblaster DJ Lance Build your own dance party Dancing figures You can mix and match pieces with other sets Build and rebuild Recommended for ages3 and up Requires 3 AA batteries

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Melissa & Doug 60-Piece Standard Unit Blocks Review

Melissa and Doug 60-Piece Standard Unit Blocks
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There is one reviewer here who didn't like these blocks. (I'm guessing that reviewer has other, more expensive, unit blocks.) Please allow me to address the points raised by that reviewer.
"The Weight": Some children can lift 15 pounds (like my 3-year-old), and some can't. Know your child, and supervise the little ones when moving the full box of blocks. Common sense, really. Not a problem. Usually, my kids leave the box on the floor and just push it across the carpet.
We have had one box split near the bottom at one end. A little wood glue and an overnight clamping session, and it was good to go. The dovetail joints are plenty strong for the job, even if there might be weak points in the wood. For the first while, my kids' favorite piece was the box (it was a boat, a bed, a car, etc.), so I'm not surprised that it had a problem.
"The Smell": yes, these blocks to have a slight odor to them when the package is first opened. It's the finish they use, and it's not strong at all. I would guess it's some type of natural oil. (Tung, linseed, or something similar.) I'm highly sensitive to chemicals and other odors (headaches and allergic reactions), and this didn't bother me at all. It dissipated quickly, and is completely unnoticeable after a short while. I especially like the finish M&D use on these blocks because it's not readily apparent, and yet it has kept the wood smooth. Even blocks that sneaked (under their own power, I'm sure ;o) into the bathtub have dried very well. The grain of the wood raised slightly, but smoothed back down nicely with play, and never splintered at all. The feel of these blocks is great, too. Smooth and pleasant to touch, but with enough texture to make them easy to manipulate for small hands.
"Not True Standard Unit Blocks": Um, yes, they are. The larger triangles are the size of two of the smaller triangles, two of which equal half of the standard unit block (1-1/2" x 2" x 5"). The hypotenuse of the large triangle is also the same length as the standard unit block (5"). The large triangles use variations of the same "unit" all the other blocks do. Just because HABA or other companies don't have a block that size doesn't mean it can't be done. Each and every block in this set shares the same width, as well as one other dimension (whether that second dimension is exactly the same as the first, or is a multiple of it).
And those little quarter circles are some of my kids' favorites. They're also great for helping to teach fractions, as are the half circles. Put 'em on their rounded edges on top of a little block, and you've got a nifty sailboat, to boot. Or on top of a pillar, and you've got a minaret spire. They're great.
"Not hardwood": Rubberwood is a hardwood. Not all hardwoods are as heavy as cherry or oak. Can you imagine how heavy this box would be if the blocks were made from a heavier hardwood? Ay! No thanks. It's heavy enough as it is.
I love it that the Rubberwood is tough as well as light. Along with the very tight, straight grain and smooth feel, my kids have abused these blocks for nearly four years now, and they're still looking great. (We now own two sets.)
To sum up: We love love love these blocks. If you have more than one child (or one very imaginative and creative child), you would do well to purchase two sets. (And you're still paying less for two sets than you would be buying 60 unit blocks from other companies.)
Cheap? No way.
An excellent value? Definitely!

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Build a tower, a town or just about anything with these large solid-wood standard unit blocks. The 60 big, smooth-sanded sturdy blocks are naturally finished with a classic look for hours of classic fun. The handsome wooden storage crate makes clean up and storage easy. Measures 15"L x 12.25"W x 5.25"D.

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LEGO DUPLO Toy Story The Great Train Chase 5659 Review

LEGO DUPLO Toy Story The Great Train Chase 5659
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This is a great supplementary DUPLO set if you already own one (or in my case.. two) basic set. Now, What do I mean by that?
Specialized set like this can be fun but sometimes limited. This set for example only has 39 pieces. It is natural to wonder whether you should get some other basic set that have more pieces. For example, LEGO® DUPLO® Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) or LEGO® DUPLO® Deluxe Brick Box - 102 Pieces (5507) that contain more pieces for your kids to play with.
I say get both. The pieces contained in this set integrate well with a basic set. You will get three small characters (Woody, Buzz and Jessie --> Basic set will have only one or two), two cars (basic set only have one --> my sons love chaining them up now), some other interesting pieces (i.e. cactus, coach) and additional basic blocks. A basic set can feel a little bland sometimes and these additional pieces from the set somehow add some additional 'magic' to it.
So if it is on its own, I say it is probably four star (slightly expensive for small number of pieces). But if you already have other DUPLO basic set, it is definitely a five star. I bought these for my two boys (3 years old and 1 1/2 years old) and they certainly enjoyed playing with them.

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It's a run-away train, get out of the way! The train is running out of control but thank goodness Woody, Buzz and Jessie are around to save the day! Steer the train through the desert archway but watch out for the prickly cactus! LEGO(R) DUPLO(R) bricks and figures are colorful, sturdy and safe for smaller hands.
Includes Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie figures
Features cactus and flower bricks
Buzz swoops on his flying wings!
Figures each measure over 2'' (5cm) tall
Locomotive measures 4''(10cm) long and 4''(10 cm) high
Caboose measures 4''(10cm) long and 4''(10 cm) high
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LEGO Toy Story Woody's Round Up (7594) Review

LEGO Toy Story Woody's Round Up (7594)
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We have all the Toy Story sets, except the 'giant' Zurg and Buzz, which we can't find (except on e Bay at JACKED UP prices!). As of today, Amazon is not carrying them and Toys R Us is sold out. My 7 year old loves these sets. They are great Lego quality.I know some people buy Lego sets to collect, but these are Toys at our house and are played with heavily since Christmas. Lego getting the Toy Story license was a nice idea, good business for Lego, good fun for Toy Story fans. It's a win win situation! (ha just had to say it)
If you can afford it, buy it!
I have to agree with the other review, as a reminder, if you're tempted to buy this for a younger child, this probably isn't suitable for anyone younger than 5-6 at the lowest unless closely working with an adult. Younger children WILL want to play with them, and unless you're completely sure there is no chance of these pieces being swallowed, I would use age-wise caution when purchasing.
Of course, all good Moms and Dads know this anyway!


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"Run like the wind, Bullseye!" With only moments to spare, Sheriff Woody and Bullseye save Jessie from the gold mine wired with dynamite by Stinky Pete. Now in jail, Stinky Pete is already planning to escape and take the money from the safe. But Sheriff Woody is ready with a catapult trap in the sidewalk. Includes Bullseye, Sheriff Woody, Jessie and Stinky Pete mini-figures.

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Educo Pull Along Mini Block Cart Review

Educo Pull Along Mini Block Cart
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I bought Two of these both children loved them fun to pull rope and play with blocks and of course chew on the blocks.

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The fun mini block cart includes eight simple shapes, 2 each of a square, circle, trapezoid and rectangle. The natural wood wheels feature a spiral graphic that is fun to watch when pushed or pulled.
Since 1983, Educo® toys have earned international distinction for durability, quality craftsmanship, educational value and innovative design. While Educo bead and wire mazes are a common toy for homes, virtually every maze has been used in resource centers, classrooms, clinics and private settings as therapeutic and rehabilitation aids for children and adults who are physically, mentally, or emotionally-challenged. Every maze comes with an activity guide of suggested play activities for caregivers wanting to enhance play value and skill development.

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Plan Toy Shape and Sort It Out Review

Plan Toy Shape and Sort It Out
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I chose to buy this shape sorter for my 12 month old because it is solid wood and the shapes only fit through their own holes. This is important, because MANY shape sorters have more shapes, but they will frequently fit through more than one shape hole.
This toy good for Montessori-style learning, because it has the natural control of error.
This toy is simple, but good quality, and my daughter loves it.
The lid is not attached, like some, but that's fine. We play with it togther and she has almost as much fun matching the lid to the box!


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Encourages recognition of colors and shapes as well as the development of hand-eye coordination.
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The shape-sorter features three basic shapes - a circle, triangle and square and also includes 6 shapes in primary colors for sorting.
Sorting shapes develops hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and color recognition ability.
Children also learn to solve problems through trial and error.



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LEGO Toy Story Construct a Buzz (7592) Review

LEGO Toy Story Construct a Buzz (7592)
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We LOVE Legos! I have been waiting for the Toy Story Legos to come out for a while. We were very excited when we first saw them. I purchased this for my grandson and we had a great time building it, but it is really fragile. Buzz's helmet won't stay on and he is top heavy so he keeps bending over backwards and the waste. This frustrated my grandson. I would suggest buying it, but just to build and display.

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"To infinity...and BEYOND!" Build your favorite space ranger hero and help him prepare for battle with his arch enemy, Zurg. Closing his visor and arming his flick missile laser cannon, Buzz flies to save his little green alien friend and the entire Galaxy from danger. Includes Alien mini-figure.

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