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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful, durable, and non toxic toddler toy Feb 28, 2009 We bought this for our son this christmas. As usual, Haba has out done themselves. This toy is beautiful, with non toxic water based stains, works with other haba block sets, and can hold up to toddler tantrums. My son loves the stacking part of the toy and uses the blocks to build a big castle with his other sets of haba blocks. Smooth pieces, and wood is solid and heavy. So many ways to build this toy. Highly recommend.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Beautifully made Jan 06, 2009 It is a beautiful and well made toy. I only wish my 2 year old were as enchanted by it as I am. He is not much into blocks, but maybe he'll grow into them. The pieces can be stacked in the rack, which my son preferres to do, or not.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
My 18 month old loves this toy because of the stacking feature Dec 27, 2008 This is a great block toy. The stacking feature is wonderful for my child. It was expensive but worth it so far. I recommend the brand, the seller, and the toy. I would buy another toy from Haba. I really like the bright colors on the blocks. My child really likes the stacking.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Simply Fabulous Jun 15, 2008 These are the best blocks I have ever come across. The "stacking" part is what really sets these blocks apart from others. These keep my 1 year old son entertained for long periods and provides calm play time for him. The quality is the best I have seen. THey kinda remind me of a nostalgic toy that I would have had as a child. Certainly this is one of those treasured toys that I will hold on to forever. It's a keeper. I have since ordered 3 more toys from HABA.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Fun toy for all ages. Jun 05, 2008 My family loves this toy. We use it to "build a story". As we introduce a new character, or new element to the story, we add the related blocks to the block stand. It is fun to see what kinds of stories we can come up with.
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