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Ellen
> 3 dayMy 1 year old grandson loves this. He still needs help getting the blocks out but hes figured out how to put them in. Plays with it for extended time. Highly recommend
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drinking tea with mittens on
> 3 daythis is really enticing and well made. my six-month-old grandson was intrigued right away as was his 3-year-old brother. the pieces that fit inside the cage are fairly hard, but light, and when they bump against each other inside the cage, the sound is enticing. its easy enough to reach inside and grab a block and pull it out, but there is enough challenge to make the toy more interesting. i thought maybe the cage would be too big for the infant but nope! he was able to grasp it with one hand and move it back and forth easily enough. its a perfect size to sit between his legs when he gets old enough to sit up by himself.
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Jessica Adams
> 3 dayMy 10 month old loves this toy! She still needs help putting the pieces in but has fun with it regardless. I can see this toy lasting many years as long as she doesn’t throw all of the pieces into neverland!
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Andrew Chow
> 3 dayMy baby loves flinging these cube around with all the plastic toy pieces. Seems durable enough as its still in one piece. Shes only starting to reach in through the cross hatches and enjoys it quite a bit.
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CM Oneal
> 3 dayShapes are hard plastic. Was hoping theyd be grippable for little fingers. Child really had no interest in this toy. Too late to return.
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MARY
> 3 dayI liked that it is well made.
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Karmen
> 3 dayMy son was definitely at the age this Christmas where I just knew the boxes would be more interesting than the toys. (Parents, you know what I mean.) When I saw this, I knew he would get a kick out of putting thing in it and taking them back out. He loves it. I occasionally get a moment of peace!
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Emily
> 3 dayThis has been a great therapy gift for my disabled girls. Keeps them occupied for a long time
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Raleigh Schoen
> 3 dayXmas gift
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Diane Croft
> 3 dayBought this for my 9-month-old grandson. I showed him twice how to push the shapes through the stretch cords - and then reach in and pull them out. He got it the second time and repeated the steps. After that he was interested in shaking it and hearing the plastic shapes rattle around inside. He also enjoyed the shapes as teething rings, which was fine because they are safe. His attention span with this very simple toy was not long, but when I wanted to give him some restful play time, he always came back to it. A nice quiet educational toy.