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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Fun! Jan 30, 2011
By J. Dueck You can mix and match... the posts are the same size. We really liked that it used elastic to secure the wooden posts to the base... this way if a little kid falls onto it, the posts will easily collapse on their side instead of impaling them. My niece loved it :)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
baby was excited to play May 06, 2011
By J~ I bought this for my almost 9 month old because she needed some more toys and I wanted a few that she could enjoy now and grow into.
I decided to get this shape sorter because No bells and whistles The wood pieces are from solid wood The wood peg is held on by strong elastic string so it bends if the baby falls onto it Educo (Hape Toys) is a Chinese manufacture but meet EU and American standard for toys Toy shapes appear to be solid wood (web says maple) Base and pegs may be plywood (other main material in product from site)
The box says 12months + but I figured if I took the small pieces out we'd be okay and she will only play supervised right now anyway. The rounded flower pieces are smaller then the star shape pieces. I took the first few of the shapes away from her to save for later. Now there is no choking hazard.
My only complaint is that the peg and the pieces fit snug together. Our daughter at 12 months may not be able to put the shapes on the pegs without help. I may look into sanding down the peg a bit-but for now she is enjoying something new since a rainbow of colors are spread out across the blanket in the living room. She seemed delighted when I gave it to her.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fun and Cute Stacker Dec 26, 2010
By Amanda L. Davis If you want a stacker that will hold your child's attention, this one is a good choice because it is one of the more interesting ones out there. It manages to hold my girls' attention without the use of any batteries, and that's a major plus for me. It could also be used to teach the basics of sorting. I mix all the pieces together and have them separate them into the 2 different shapes and then stack them.
4 of 17 found the following review helpful:
It's so intense... But what does it mean? Jul 24, 2010
By JordoC Well, I don't know what to say except that it's definitely a double rainbow. In fact, it is also complete, making this item a *double* *complete* rainbow - It's so intense! From the right angle, one might even say that it is beginning to look like a triple rainbow. But somehow, I'm left pondering one question. What does it mean?
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