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Kori Fitzpatrick
> 3 dayI don’t think this is a good toy for teething but our baby loves to hold the shapes and shake them around
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aubrey adams
> 3 dayI 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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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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Samantha
> 3 dayI bought this for my daughters first Christmas. She was 6 months at the time. She is 16 months now and still shows 0 interest in this toy.. It doesnt seem like it is worth all the hype.
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T.
> 3 dayI got this from amazon because on the fat brain toy website the shipping was astronomical to my location. I am happy with the purchase and the baby likes the toy. It is challenging for a 9 month old, didn’t quite have the grip to pull them out of the box. But as he’s getting older he is learning to do it now at around 10-11 months.
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Barbara P Cohen
> 3 dayGood for developing motor skills. My lo Loves it
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tammy peters
> 3 dayToo expensive
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Debra Morris
Greater than one weekThis is not challenging nor do I think it will have longevity of life. I would like to return it instead of giving it to my grandchild. I do not really understand why it was made the way that it is.
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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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Julie McPherson
05-06-2025I purchased this as a gift for my niece and both her and her parents loved it! Perfect price for a gift and very well made product! They were so grateful. They sent me videos of her playing with it and you could just see her little brain working away! Love it!