Tomy Tomy Happy Stack
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Product Description
Brilliant happy stacker with a difference. Unique stacking action means it can stack in two different ways - so twice as much fun for baby! There's also a different 'smiley face' set in the centre of each ring plus a happy rattle ball 'hidden' in the ba
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36258 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Tomy
- Model: 6634
- Dimensions: 8.27" h x 8.07" w x 7.87" l, 1.59 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
A new take on the traditional ring stacker, Tomy's Baby Vision Stacker is a bright, fun way to learn. The strong colours and different smiley faces in the middle of each ring provide visual stimulation, while the stacking action required to construct the tower aids hand-to-eye co-ordination.
The modern take on the traditional toy is its stacking action--instead of a pole around which plastic rings are stacked, each "ring" has a half ball at the centre and a hollow base, so they fit inside each other. This means that the rings can be stacked two ways: in ascending and descending order of size. And though six-month-olds (the beginning of the recommended age range) won't be able to complete the stack, they will enjoy the wobbly base and surprise rattling smiley ball at the bottom, as well as the bright colourful rings.
Along with shape sorters and rattles, stackers are a staple of the under-two's toy box. As a modern, updated version of a classic toy, Tomy's Baby Vision is a great version that will grow with your toddler's abilities and be with them for some time. --Lucie Naylor
Manufacturer's Description
A unique stacking action means this toy can stack in two different ways for twice as much fun! The smiley faces in the centre of each ring and the rattle ball hidden in the base will captivate and surprise baby. This toy is a great way to encourage play, to develop your baby's early skills.
Customer Reviews
Happy Review
Over the last few months my fourteen month old son has played with this toy. He has gone from just knocking down the stack and throwing the ball, to trying to build the stack himself, so he can knock it down again. We have fun making the same faces as those shown on the different levels. Though he doesn't yet get it correct we enjoy playing find the colour and trying to roll the discs as far as the ball. Surfice it to say that both Jason and I have found this a very versitile and useful teaching/learning aid.
Knock them over again and again
My tiny girl loves her stacking discs. At six months old, she hasn't much idea of building them up, but she does love to knock them down when I build them (repeating the colours as I go each time). So much so, that she often can't wait until I finish building the stack before reaching out to knock it all over again. She also enjoys playing with the rattling ball which she remembers is hidden at the bottom of the stack. The stack can also be built in other combinations, although my little girl doesn't seem to care - she knocks it down all the same!






