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Fisher Price - Babies First Blocks

Fisher Price - Babies First Blocks
From Fisher Price

Price: £24.94

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Product Description

10 coloured and differently formed play cubes invite the baby to the play and discovering. In the robust bucket decorated with a happy picture with Formensortierdeckel the cubes can be stowed away excellently. With handle for on the way.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23502 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fisher-Price
  • Model: K7167
  • Dimensions: 5.51" h x 5.51" w x 8.46" l, 1.01 pounds

Features

  • Fisher Price is well known for its great products
  • Always educational and inspiring
  • For young kids from 12 months plus
  • Safe toys

Customer Reviews

coloured plastic blocks3
just thought blocks would be bigger in size. Though i am pleased that there are very durable and brightly coloured!

Simple, classic, with endless possibilities5
Received this for our 1-month-old last Christmas, and I have been surprised at how multi-purpose this is! These shapes were just the right size and shape for our son to pick up, one at a time at first, and now banging 2 together. He's a bit young for fitting the shapes into the holes in the top, so for now, we just work on taking toys out (the shapes + whatever other toys fit in the box) and putting them in. It is essentially a portable toybox at times. The shapes have also been very good for banging on the box, the highchair tray, or whatever else was in reach.

Overall, the best toy we've bought for our kids5
I bought this for my daughter when she was a about four months old. She would pick up the pieces and liked to look at the shapes. She then was able to identify colors, then shapes, then match the shapes, and eventually fit the shapes into the holes. We would stack the shapes and see how high we could get before she knocked them down. We would wear the yellow lid as a hat (which she LOVED!), and see what other toys can fit into the pail. My daughter is now three, and my one-year-old son plays with this all the time. His sister has begun teaching him how to put the shapes in the holes. We rotate our toys frequently (every couple of weeks) so we have a limited number of toys in the play area at any given time, and this is almost always in the play area. They never seem to get tired of it. It is a simple toy, and I think it is the best value that I have seen.