Fat Brain Toys SpinAgain Kids Stacking Toy
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Elendil
20-11-2024Best toy ever. I have a 3 yo autistic boy who is fascinated with anything that spins. Like wheels/cars, gears etc. we first saw this toy when his Occupational therapist showed it to him and he’s in love. He doesn’t talk but when he unpacked this for his third birthday he started jumping and laughing and ran off to play with it before even giving his other presents the time of day. 100/10 amazing toy.
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DenaliBear
18-11-2024This toy is super calming. My two year old and 6 month old love to watch the gears spin around. I love to watch the gears spin...it is quite addictive.
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Robin LaCosse
> 3 dayI was a little hesitant to spend this much on a toy for infants; however, worry not friends! This has been one of my sons absolute favorite toys for almost a year now. It is very well constructed and has no sharp edges or poorly trimmed part lines. He throws the parts around, stomps on them, uses them to hit other toys, and has a great time. For teaching dexterity skills at a young age, this has been an amazing education tool as well.
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AW
> 3 dayBought this for my son for Christmas. He’s two and he loves it. The pieces feel sturdy, but he needs to be supervised with the white stick, otherwise he could probably bend it.
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Allison
> 3 dayMy niece is 20 months old and absolutely loves this toy. At first, it was a little tricky for her to get the gears on the white pole, but she was able to quickly figure it out without getting frustrated. It’s a great toy for developing motor skills, and it challenges her just enough to make her think about it, but not too much that she gets frustrated and gives up. I just got it, but have a feeling she won’t get tired of it. She kept going back to it, and was so proud of herself for being able to get the white stick in the base and put the gears on it. I don’t think this toy is meant for children to carry around from place to place. If you need to move it, an adult probably needs to because little kids aren’t coordinated enough to do so. The white stick is meant to come out easily so small kids can pull it out and start over without difficulty. If it stayed more stable in the base, it would be too challenging for young children to play with the toy independently. I love everything about this toy, and that my niece is developing important motor skills while also having fun with a toy.
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Carmelo Gleason
> 3 dayThis toy is great for teaching patience and a my turn approach to sharing and color learning
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Lauren
> 3 dayWe received this as a gift, and then have bought it for 2 other babies for their 1st birthdays. It is such an awesome toy! Our 2 year old still enjoys playing with it over 1 year after she first received it. Its helped her large and fine motor skills significantly, and is able to entertain her for long periods of time due to the versatility of playing with this toy. The most fun is to just play with the stick and 1-2 cogs, and tip it up and down so the cogs almost fall off but then go up again. Super cool! I enjoy playing with it as well, theres just something mesmerizing about the spinning and the colors, and the feel of the cogs (that rubber film feel).
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Jamey M Rogers
> 3 dayFun!
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Ulises McKenzie
> 3 dayWe received it for his first bday and it’s now one of our go to gifts for others! He has gotten really good at stacking and is fascinated watching the wheels spin down.
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Brad
> 3 dayLove love this toy. Huge hit with lo. The only issue is that this doesnt seem to stand straight always falls when no disc is in there. But we are used to it now.