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Ali Lee
> 3 dayNot sure what it is about this toy but my 14 month old loves it. I bought extra wiggle golf balls (is that what theyre called?) because the one that came with it gets lost all the time. I would definitely recommend this. She likes it much more than the plastic flashy toys and so do I.
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C. Copp
Greater than one weekOne-year-old grandson handles this well. Great teaching tool.
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Minerva
> 3 dayGreat quality! We’ve had this a head and it’s in perfect condition. Baby still loves messing with sometimes.
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Kiyonai
> 3 dayThis came to my door about a month after ordering. My daughter was 9 months old at the time and has really enjoyed this toy. It came with a red wooden ball instead of the white plastic one in the photo. It is made decently enough.
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Andrew
> 3 dayI do really care about quality and safety of toy for my little one. This is what I was looking for ! I returned so many wooden toys because of sharpness and safety issues but this wooden box is so safe to touch with my baby’s finger and well made Thanks for the good toy !
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Heather
> 3 dayI was afraid that it would have a plastic ball but it is wood. Great quality. My 6 month old loves it.
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Andrew stoupas
> 3 dayThe quality is great. Very well made. I am somewhat disappointed though as I have been using this for about a month now and I still dont understand object permanence.
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crystal padilla
> 3 dayMy daughter felt so accomplished the first time she was able to put the ball in the hole. It kept her entertained for a few minutes a day. I’d say the only downside is that I wish one more ball would’ve came with it.
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Sarah
Greater than one weekI dont know about yall but this thing hardly worked for my 8 months old. It looked like something made at home and the ball didnt rly disappear inside the box it just got out of the hole onto the other side which i think defeated the purpose. My baby had zero interest in it
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Nanda
Greater than one weekMy son never cared for this, even as he grew. He’s not really exposed to non Montessori toys so he usually likes basic wooden toys. Hard to believe the hype.