Stacking Cups Toy for Toddler, Modern Design with Numbers, Letters, Patterns, Pastel Colors + FREE Bonus Squirting Baby Bath Toy & Bear Head Shaker, Fun Educational Toys for 6 Months +, 1 2 3 years
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RDavidson
Greater than one weekMy granddaughter plays with them several times a day. They were a little smaller than I expected but she still plays with them. I would purchase them again.
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Danielle coen
> 3 dayMy son got some and loved them so I got these for my twin nieces.
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AStephens
> 3 dayI bought this for my daughter for Christmas she will absolutely love these! They are so cute. When I received these in the mail some of the stacking cups did have cracks in them. Im guessing that was more on shipping then the maker of this toy. I contacted the seller and they sent a replacement very promptly. Very happy with my purchase.
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David and Jenna Bass
> 3 dayMy kid mastered the larger/simpler cups and we bought these to allow her to bring her skills to the next level. They were a big hit!
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Sumi
> 3 dayCute and colorful toy which also help kids to learn the alphabets and numbers. The bath toy included in the package is super cute. I would also recommend other colorful toys from the MindSprout for kids to develop STEM learning.
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M
> 3 dayMy 2 yr old loves to stack anything from blocks to cans of food. So that being said she loves these. I felt like these are easy to stack. We were given some other stacking bath toys and they were funky in shape and stacking them were difficult. We love these. I like the numbers on them as well, I’ve been starting counting with my daughter
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Kylie Rummel
> 3 dayPerfect for my 5 month old
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district12girl
> 3 dayMy daughter loves these but more than the cups she loved the little bath penguin it came with.
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Courtney
> 3 dayMy daughter loves it. Especially ringing the bear bell at the top
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J_Courter
Greater than one weekThis is a cute, colorful, durable little toy. It does come in smaller than expected packaging, but it looks gift-able despite the size. It stacks and nests well and looks much larger once stacked. There were two issues I could see with this toy and both involved the cute little bear head on the top. This topper has small holes in the top, presumably so you can hear the jingling bells more clearly, but in my opinion, this is a design flaw, because when baby slobbers get in, they can’t be washed out. The second issue is the sharp plastic molding on the underside of the bear head. Baby toys should not have ANY sharp edges. All in all, it’s a cute toy but definitely needs supervised use and frequent monitoring due to potential mold issues in the top. The bonus penguin squirt toy is fine, but with the same mold potential.