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Great toddler toy, but be careful! Jul 14, 2010 As other reviewers have commented, there are only 6 blocks in this set, which is a little disappointing, especially for the price. However, my kids had played with them at a friend's house, and seemed to enjoy them (especially as decoration for the buildings they had made with other wooden blocks), so we ordered them. I was very disappointed to see that one of the blocks had leaked - although I couldn't see a crack, or an open space where the plastic met the wood, there was almost no liquid left in that block, and the other blocks were stained bright yellow. The other blocks seemed completely intact.
I still gave these blocks a high rating because kids really like playing with them (they seem to be best for the 1+ set), and they're a nice addition to our wooden block set.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very cool blocks. Feb 04, 2010 Overall, I love these blocks. Both our 3 year old and 1 year old enjoy playing with them.
splish splash Feb 05, 2009 my son is 2,and just received these blocks i week ago. he loves to watch the water splish splash in the block,and look through the different colors at things.they seem to be well made,and a nice size for him.they would be better if there wasnt so many half circles.(you really cant do much w/them as far as building if you dont have many blocks).a triangle or rectangle would be better.all in all,i think they were a good buy !
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Secondary colors disappointing Oct 08, 2008 The yellow and blue mix well to produce a nice green color. However, the other color combinations just produce a darker or lighter red. Otherwise they are beautifully and solidly constructed, and held our 6 month old's interest well. There's still room for improvement!
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Unique and stimulating toy Sep 30, 2008 My son has enjoyed these toys in many ways since I got them for him when he was 12 months old. He has enjoyed watching the rounded ones rock and slosh. Now, at 20 months, he loves looking through them at different angles, presumably testing the difference between the colored and clear view. As his mastery of color increases, I know he will enjoy layering them to make secondary colors. We often use them with regular blocks, and I know they are destined to become windows. We have not yet subjected them to very rough play, but the water chambers have thick walls and seem very durable. My one disappointment is that the colored water is topped with air rather than oil, which would make for much slower, more vivid wave action when rocked.
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