Fat Brain Toys InnyBin Baby Toys & Gifts for Babies,7 pcs
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Firmino
Greater than one weekMy grandson just loved the toys; he enjoys the fact that he can insert and extract the pieces from the cage so easily!
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Nina
Greater than one weekThis is NOT FAT BRAIN. It’s an off brand. The toy is nice. Hard for a 16 month old to get the toys out though. My 3 year old likes it.
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Wren
> 3 dayToy does what it is supposed to do—keeps baby happy.
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maria
> 3 dayMy 10 month old granddaughter loves playing with it , plays with the shapes, has used as teether also. Just starting to put pieces in and out of the cube.
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LYZ
> 3 dayExcellent strength training toy for young toddler . Very durable and colorful .This is a musttoy for early cognitive learning
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K. Cox
Greater than one weekGreat baby toys babies can actually get the shapes in and out of it
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Bethenie
17-11-2024Jsut as pictured and my son loves it
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16Autumn_Nights
> 3 dayI like the concept of this learning toy. I think the elastic is too strong for her right now. She cant pull the big shapes out so I put smaller toys in it for her to play with. Would still recommend though!
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aubrey adams
Greater than one weekI bought this thinking that it would be a helpful introduction to placing things inside something and then removing object. The objects that are provided are too large for tiny hands, are hard plastic and hollow. They feel cheap. They are hard to grasp. Even if they were squishy plastic they would be easier to grasp for tiny hands. Consequently shapes have never been played with. Its also hard for my 1 year old to place any object inside of square because his fingers get all caught in the woven stretchy bands. And his fingers get caught in them pushing his hand in to grasp anything that is inside of the square. At the moment it is only used as a holder to dry all of his animal bath squeeze toys. Not what it was intended for but I guess it works. Would never by it again or for a friends child.
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adrian
19-11-2024Baby’s loves it!