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Maddy Sidoran
> 3 dayThis toy is great for getting your little one to problem solve! The different buckles helped with fine motor skills and we also enjoy using this toy to teach colors!
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Christina P.
> 3 daySmaller than I was thinking it was, so it was a disappointment for the price for me, but thats on me for not reading the exact measurements. That aside, my soon-to-be 2 year old will enjoy this. He loves buckling so I look forward to giving this as a birthday gift. All the buckles work, some will be easier for him and others will require more dexterity. Overall pleased.
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Candice
> 3 dayMy 2 year old loves this toy! Shell be quiet and I go to check on her and shell be in the corner trying to buckle away
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Kali Smith
> 3 dayGreat toy to keep my 3 year old distracted and entertained. It’s also helpful for developing fine motor skills in young children.
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Chloe Elizabeth Kittredge
> 3 dayMy 20 month old son LOVES this thing! He sits there concentrating and using his fine motor skills and clips them all together and is so proud of himself he claps!!
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ray tremer
> 3 dayOur 20 month old son loves this. We bought it for a long car ride and he plays with it all the time. Keeps him occupied for at least 20 minutes at a time
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Bruce Steakley
> 3 dayThe little kid is taken with mastering these buckles and spends a lot of time working with them and clapping his hands.
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Judith James
Greater than one weekMy daughter is about to turn three and just loves this buckle toy. It’s the perfect skill level for her, not too difficult and not too easy. We like that there are two different buckle types ( I wish there were even more buckle types) and that it is so colorful.
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David P.
Greater than one weekMy granddaughter loves this toy, will set for long period of time and play. Great to distract to more positive things
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Kelsey C
> 3 dayI got this when my daughter was 18 months. She was able to do the simple buckles at that time but could not undo any of them. Now at 24 months she is able to do all of the buckles, usually the right direction, but still cannot unbuckle any of them. She learned the sad way that these DO pinch tiny pudgy fingers and someone else is needed to unbuckle it to get it off baby skin. So I wouldnt allow this unbuckled unsupervised until your child is strong enough and understands enough to unbuckle one handed if needed.