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Stimulate your little one's developing coordination and encourage games of "take and put" with these animal pal boxes.This rainforest themed product consists of three nesting boxes and a monkey with squeaker. The largest box is a blue elephant with crinkle ears and tactile butterfly and flower. The medium-sized boxed is a lion with a soft mane. The smallest box is a zebra with a jingle. A small, soft monkey comes along with the set, and baby will have fun playing put and take.
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- A new Rainforest-themed toy from Fisher Price!- This rainforest themed product consists of three nesting boxes and a monkey with squeaker.
- The largest box is a blue elephant with crinkle ears and tactile butterfly and flower.
- The medium-sized boxed is a lion with a soft mane.
- The smallest box is a zebra with a jingle. A small, soft monkey comes along with the set, and baby will have fun playing put and take.
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By Teddy Bird (Deer Creek Mesa, CO)
This was the first toy (other than plush animals) I bought for my baby, who was around 3 months old at the time. It was one of the few toys I could find for that age. When it arrived, I was sort of unimpressed. But over time (the baby is now 8 months old), this toy has grown on both of us.
It is true, as others have said, there's not much to do here. The nesting function is still beyond my child's awareness so he pretty much just grabs the boxes and holds them. The largest one, the elephant, is definitely the favorite. It has an appealing face, crinkly ears, a ribbon for hair, and 3D butterflies sewn onto the sides. Baby just seems drawn to the sweetness of the largest block.
The tiny purple monkey doll that fits into the smallest block seemed kind of like a throwaway added-on accessory to me, but the baby sometimes will play with that thing for 30 min or more. It is nice to watch him just study it and take comfort in it.
Now with the baby a little bit older, we also use the largest block as a holder for the baby's Peek-a-Blocks and he enjoys removing them one-by-one. We also use the largest elephant block as a HAT! And that is probably the most fun of all. It is hilarious.
Recommended because it's simple, cute, inexpensive, doesn't make noise, and as he ages, the baby develops different ways to enjoy the simple pleasure that can be found here.
By Jessica Ables (Texas)
I understand the reviews from others about these nest-n-play animals. They are very soft, so I can see how it may be difficult for a very small child to be able to get them to stack properly. I actually ordered them because I was thinking of using them to organize various items (like diaper cream, powder, etc.) in the nursery. I may be able to use the largest for this purpose, but not the other two. The picture (even with the baby) makes them look larger than they are.
By Brian F. Pulkrabek
large and colorfull. bought for my three month old niece for christmas. well crafted and perfect size.
By Katrina
This is cute and matches our rainforest stuff, but the only thing my daughter plays with is the little purple monkey she likes to make it squeek but sometimes she has a hard time finding the right spot.
By pansy (TN)
These are cute and colorful. He likes to put other things in the blocks too. The one thing I'm not sure of is washing. The box says nothing about it. I'm worried that they might not hold their shape in the washer, because they are soft.
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