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9 months & up. Link like a caterpillar, stack like a pillar! Colorful cups have different designs of sieves on the bottom. Use with sand or water. Set of 7.
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Technical Details
- Ages 9 months and up- More fun than your average stacking cups
- Numbers help your child learn to count
- Nesting teaches hand/eye coordination
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By Edith Barton (Middle of USA)
My daughter has been playing with this from 7 months and STILL loves them at 11 months - in the bath or out she LOVES to stack them, chew on them, nest them. Most of all she LOVES to knock them over when mom stacks them high. They have been a lifesaver a few times when lunch hasn't been ready fast enough for her. The different holes in the bottom are interesting to her - the only complaint is most of the holes should be smaller so water actually trinkles out slower - it comes out so fast you lose the pattern and sprinkling effects. All in all we love them and I would definitely buy as a gift for a friend and will be keeping for our next little one.
By S. Sinnwell (Cedar Rapids, IA)
This is a super toy, my daughter has loved it since she was about 4 months old and she is now 11 months. We have also had play dates with an 18 month old who loved it as well. I did not buy this from Amazon, but rather at my local Target for just over $4, I would recommend buying local!
By sid's mom (ca, usa)
an excellent idea from its creators. it's uses are unending... can be used for stacking, joining, nesting, drawing patterns, learning colors, in the bath (great because the baby will not be able to drink bath water from it), in the sand, and the list goes on... such toys come only once in a while... much better than all those noisy toys that are sold in the name of educational toys... kids need to learn cause and effect... not from pushing buttons on a machine...
... a big thumbs up!
By BrainyChick (Los Angeles, CA)
This was a shower gift from my mom and I was thinking... cute, but how much fun will they be? She had seven kids, so I guess she knows what she is doing. My son loves them. We do all kinds of fun things in the bathtub with them including snapping them into a caterpillar, using them to rinse his hair, spinning the wheel in the smallest cup by using water from the biggest cup, exploring the concepts of in and out, smaller and bigger and practicing colors. It's like having an art class, a physics class, a spatial reasoning class and a manual dexterity class all while getting clean. Doesn't get much better than this.
By YoungHold
My son is always picking one of these up and gnawing on it (ahh, teething). Great concept, but I was disappointed in them as bath toys. The "head" is the only thing we use in the bathtub. For all of the other pieces, the water runs out so fast the different patterns on the bottom are irrelevant. I look forward to trying them in sand when he's older. This is still a great toy though and he plays with the cups often. They stack well and he loves to knock them down. The cups link together to form a caterpillar body, but he'd rather have them separate.
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