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J**Y
Fun and educational,highly recommend
My daughter loves this set of stackingegg toys.They have animals, emojis, numbers, shapes and can be stacked as Building Blocks.The emoji is particularly interesting to my kid.So cool interacting game for her. She is just 12 months but she almost understands how all these blocks are working and how she needs to build them correctly.In addition,the material is very safesilicone.I can use this to keep her busy and interacted many hours. Affordable price.Highly recommend!
A**E
Undecided on these...
Great for teething but they don't stay together very well which is dissapointing,they just fall out so don't stack particular well.
G**E
Perfect size, great for sensory and teething!
We have a little 11 month old and she's starting to get to the stage where she enjoys stacking stuff and is understanding the relationships between objects. I was unsure if these would be too young for her, but she actually really loves them, and they've had lots of use so far over the month we've had them.Pros:• Different colours, designs, faces and numbers on each• Each one fits on another with matching shapes on the bottom/top (most are easy to remember to slot together in numerical order)• Really squidgy and made of a siliconey material my girl loves to chew• Perfect size for little hands• Very durableCons:• None - they are great valueMy girl immediately wanted to play with these as soon as I got them out. They come presented in a nice little box so would make a sweet gift, and generally their design is really cute. The colours are lovely pastelly types, and I particularly like the little faces on them with different expressions on.My daughter loves it when I stack them on top of eachother and she can pull them apart. Even though it's helping develop her motor function, she's not quite there with being able to attach them together, as because they are rubbery you have to sort of push them together once you know they match which she doesn't quite understand yet.I think the best thing about them really is the size. They are made for her hands!
O**R
Cheap and cheerful baby blocks.
Small but actually very useful for babies to learn how to grib items. They are perfect for babies' hands, entirely soft and safe too. The colouring is a lovely pastel style.It comes in a nice compact box, neatly displayed inside. None of them has any oily residue, or and odours either.As an adult, I even had a bit of fun with these trying to stack them on top of one another without it falling over. It's impossible and I challenge anyone to do it! So i had a good time with this too!All in all these are good quality basic silicone toys for babies. Safe and recommended.
J**E
Tactile toys for babies
These stacking egg-shaped toys are a good idea for babies and we got some for our one year old grand-daughter. In principle they stack up using the different shapes on the top and base of the eggs. However, I think the shapes are not obvious enough for a young baby to be able to match them up and they will need adult help. Each one has a different shape so there's only one which will fit into each of them. They are all a unique colour too. They are made from food-grade silicone material so they are perfectly safe to be chewed and actually help with teething. Each egg has a number, an emoji and an animal shape, and they make a squeaking noise when squeezed. You have to squeeze them pretty hard to get them to squeak though and I don't think a one year old baby has enough strength to do it. They're a good tactile toy and also can be used in the bath. However water can get inside so they would need to be dried thoroughly and not left to go mouldy over time. There's an instruction card which tells you how to care for them. They would probably amuse older children too.
B**�
Great for motor skills and teething
We absolutely love these eggs shape stacking blocks.They are soft enough to be used with teething without causing any damage to the gums. Lots of different textures for sensory seeking. At the tip of the block is a shape and that interlocks with the next one with that shaped bottom. So it encourages identifying shapes problem-solving. It’s egg has a different face so helps to gage an understanding of emotions as the child gets older.Just be careful as with moisture if it gets inside it can cause mould just like it can with bath toys. So fully dry after the child has used for teething.
I**W
Tactile educational toy
My two granddaughter love these very tactile stacking eggs, they enjoy playing with them and the “squeakers” really make the youngest one chuckle.Like all good toys, they are educational. Each egg has a shaped peg on the top which fits into a similarly shaped hole in the bottom of another egg. Matching the peg to the hole allows the eggs to be stacked vertically. However, some pegs will fit into the “wrong” hole, which reduces frustration for the younger one.Each egg has a number embossed on the side, so they can be arranged in sequence.Excellent toy.
M**B
Suitable for different stages
Baby Blocks Soft Building BlocksThese building blocks can be played in different stages, which is a good value for money as it lasts long. For less than 12 months, it serves as a teether or other facial expressions. Then it can be a stacking game for toddlers, teaching them different shapes, colors, and numbers.I can't say that my son spent lots of hours playing with just it, but he also used them while playing pretend cooking.Overall, I find it recommendable.
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