Green Toys My First Stacker, Colors May Vary
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Kelly Trietsch
> 3 dayWe love that these are made from recycled materials and right here in the U.S. of A.!
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Kerry
> 3 dayBought these for my little guy and we love them! The colors and quality are great and at a very reasonable price! And even better made from recycled milk jugs!
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Judith J. Bellando
> 3 dayI didnt notice that this toy was made in the USA, but I was delighted to see those precious words on the product packaging! It looks like a great toy for my precious granddaughter.
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Kohana
18-11-2024We love this stacker toy. Its very durable and stacks in multiple ways. I also love that its recycled materials and made in the USA.
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Grammy
> 3 daygreat stacker, all smooth edges.
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Beequa
> 3 dayFinally a well made stacking toy. My toddler loves to knock it over again and again. We are now teaching him how to stack it by himself.
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Clint
> 3 dayGreat, great service, was delivered on time. Couldnt have hoped for anything better
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Shannon
> 3 dayIts hard to find toys that keep my 10 month olds attention, but these are fabulous! He will sit for quite some time attempting to stack them, knock them down when I stack them and banging them together. Love that they are made in the USA.
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Delilah
Greater than one weekI first saw this at an indoor play place - my preschooler (and the other boys his age) loved it so much I assumed it was for older kids. I was surprised when I saw it was for babies, but excited to see when it arrived that both our boys love it! Its a very unusual shape and opened toy, so theyve done a lot with it: made wheels, a tire store, pretended the pieces are fruit and made smoothies, discovered different shaped towers they can build, etc. This is a winner, (and much more fun than the standard Fisher Price version Id say).
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Emily McEwan-Upright
> 3 dayMy son LOVES this toy! He was only four months old when I bought it, but he loved to knock it over and chew on the pieces. It was the catalyst to him army crawling, he knocked over the tour and crawled after the pieces rolling around. Its still his favorite eight months later. My only suggestion is to not but your baby in a sitting position next to any of the pieces not in the tower if your baby still falls over. I did that and didnt catch him before the side of his head hit the thin wall of one of the pieces. I definitely think this is safer than the stackers with the pole, and it provides a lot of entertainment!