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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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- Three colorful shapes fit through openings in the shape-sorting lid- Helps baby learn about identifying and matching shapes
- Set includes bucket with lid and 12 blocks
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By Anna P. (NY, USA)
Oh my God, how can anyone buy this toy after seeing the CA Prop. 65 warning? Are people blind or just careless? This toy contains dangerous chemicals, and you buying it sends the message to Fisher-Price that it's ok to keep manufacturing toys containing chemicals that cases problems from developmental delays to cancer.
By Sunhill Palms (Carlsbad, CA)
What could the sorter possible due to warrant [..]? Does it include the child to do the sorting? We'd love a basic sorter for our 19 mo old, but not for [...].....Wow - Times have changed!
By Marsha (orlando)
My children had these when they were small and loved them. I find now that the grandchildren also love them!!!
By Smiley Bride (New York, NY)
Our baby uses this for filling and spilling (well, more dumping out that putting in!). We have put the lid away for now. When toddler friends visit, we bring it out and it's a whole new challenge. Truly a toy that grows with the child.
I prefer this cylindrically shaped toy to the box also sold by Fisher-Price because this offers more basic shapes (circle, triangle and square come before stars, people!).
By Superman (Phoenix, AZ)
I bought this toy for my son when he was around 9 months old. He now is two years and two weeks old (born Halloween 2005) and he still prefers it over any other toy he's got - and he has MANY toys. The funny thing is that this toy is the simplest one he has, requires no batteries, is unbreakable, and is inexpensive and yet it has become his personal preference ever since I got it for him, so much so that he could care less about the expensive, noisy, flashy toys he has. He gets used to them in two days time. His first blocks have kept his interest for over 16 months now and that's really something for a child that has everything.
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