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Brittney
> 3 dayI bought when my baby was 8mo old. At first she wasn’t interested much, But now at 10-month-old it is getting a lot of use! She can currently only get the toys through the single side and has room to grow with that multi rows (see pictures). Sometimes we like to put random other small toys inside to change things up. This is a great educational toy!
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K. D.
> 3 dayMy 1 year old got this for his birthday and he loves it!
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Britnie S
> 3 dayMy 14 mo wasn’t ready to pull the objects out as the gaps are a bit tight, not as flexible as I’d expect for this age-range. She still enjoys it and will get strong enough to do it, but it’s a bit on hold for now. So far it holds up nicely after a couple months of play
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Blakely
> 3 dayMy daughter loves to put things in and take things out of everything--I thought she would love this! Plus its kind of a shape sorter she could do herself while I wrangle her older brother. She didnt really take to this, maybe she is too old? I also think it is way overpriced. I love Fat Brain toys, but this is steep! I will give it to a friend with a younger baby.
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Yellowlab
> 3 dayGreat toy for entertaining baby on the road
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ER star
> 3 dayI love Fat Brain toys, so I’m disappointed in its durability. Only had it 2 months before the cage broke.
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Hayley Jacobi
> 3 dayI had originally bought this to keep my child busy during church, after receiving it I realize its not a church toy. While it doesnt light up or make noise, the shapes are a hard plastic that click and clang when the child shakes it or puts them in or pulls them out. Assumed they would be rubber or softer. Guess I should have reviewed it further before purchasing! Other then that it seems to be good quality.
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Daniel Capeluto
> 3 dayThe item is great. Our baby loves putting things in, though he has a harder time inserting items back into it, but thats the point...
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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.
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Kerry Houston
> 3 dayGrandson loved this toy! Kept his interest for a while and when he went on to something else he always came back to this toy