MOONTOY Stacking Cups Baby Toys 6 10 12 18 Months, Montessori Toys for 1 Year Old Toddler Learning Toys with Numbers Shapes Patterns, Baby Bath Toys 6-12 Months, Gifts for 1 2 3 Year Old Boys Girls
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Jasmin
Greater than one weekThis toy is beautiful! My kids get very entertained with it. That fact that has different uses its super helpful. I carry it to different places so my kids can get entertained. It’s easy to store too!
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Dawn
> 3 dayOur 18 mos old and our 5 yr old both LOVE this toy! Well made and easy to stack!
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AH
> 3 dayThese stackable cups are excellent for as young as 6 months. Theyre colorful and easy to handle by small hands. There are shapes/designs at the bottom of each cups that can be used as an educational tool as the child becomes older. The set can be used inside as well as outside; as well as in and out of water. It will make a perfect gift for any child within the recommended age range.
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Jim
> 3 dayThese stacking cups are a little smaller than others we’ve seen. They work and are fun but not as intuitive as others. We’ve played with larger cups that were easier to determine the order for the ten cups. These seem more similar in size and without looking at the numbers I can easily grab the wrong next cup. Otherwise they seem well made and are easy to travel with.
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Andrea guerrero
> 3 dayI like that you can use it for bath time and what I dont like is that they dont get caught, they fall off easily before you get to put them all in and throw them away….
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Joneese K.
> 3 dayMy daughter has been loving this. Her and her cousin are distracted for such a long time finding different ways to stack. Loving it.
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Mutien Marie
> 3 dayMy nearly 6-month old is very intrigued by this set. When the stacked cups fall down and make a noise, it is still scary - so making a tower might not be the best activity for them with a young baby. But when the cups are nested together, my baby is interested! Each cup has a number, unique shape on the bottom, and holes in case you use it for bath time. PROS - colorful and engaging... looks like these will entertain a baby for a while. I think older babies will really like stacking them cups and making noise with them. CONS - I wish these were dishwasher safe (or came with care instructions); it would be nice if the shape on the bottom of the cup matched the number (for example, why a hexagon for the cup labeled 5?). Hard plastic makes a loud noise when the cups fall, a little scary for younger babies.
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Yuri Mora
> 3 dayBought these for my daughter and she loved them. Fun toy and keeps her entertained for a bit. She likes stacking them or sometimes simply throwing them around lol. They are sturdy which is nice.
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Julie Morgan
> 3 dayBought as a gift and my 7yo niece loved it... she stacked and unstacked for hours
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BRK
> 3 dayStacking and nesting cups are one of the few toys that have been around for a long time and should be a part of every young toddlers toy collection. The cups in this set are made of a thick plastic and are brightly colored. The smallest piece, a kitten, fits on the top of the completed stack or inside the smallest when nesting. There are small holes so they can be used with water, which might be fun for infants who are not yet old enough to do the stacking or nesting correctly. For older infants and younger toddlers, you could use half of the cups to make stacking and sorting easier, then add the rest as they get better at doing them. A caregiver also could set out the cups in the proper order, then for vocabulary could talk about size, bigger and smaller, biggest and smallest, etc. The fronts of the cups have a number which might indicate to older toddlers the sequence they go in, and when properly stacked can be pointed out to younger toddlers to help them learn to recognize the written numerals. They also have a cloud and rain on the same side, not sure why. The backs of the cups have random objects on them. The bottoms of the cups have different random and unrelated shapes on them that might prompt discussing what the child sees.