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Chantal
> 3 dayVery popular with my 7 month old! Theyre durable, great colors, fun.
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M&G
> 3 dayBaby loves to uses these as teething toys.
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nc consumer
> 3 dayI was looking for toys I can trust as far as materials and safety since everything goes in my grandchilds mouth at this age. I also wanted something easy for her to grab and play with as well as something that would hold her interest more than 2 seconds. This toy meets all those requirements and is actually made in the USA.
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cw9113
> 3 dayVery cute, baby loves eating all the pieces, right now shes good at knocking it over, not old enough to build it back up yet!
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IMartz
> 3 dayThis was one of the first toys I bought my twins when they were born. They are now 16 months old and continue to love it. It is VERY durable and is used, thrown, chewed on, and stacked - many times a day.
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S. Minica
> 3 dayMy 6 month old loves this stacker. He loves to take it apart and chew on each piece. I like that it is made from recycled materials and that there is not a pole in the center to fall on.
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JKD
> 3 dayWe bought these for our 12 month old for Christmas. He is now 14 months and its easily his favorite toy! He will stack them and unstack them. You can even stack them upside down, which he figured out on his own. They arent loud if he smacks them together either which is nice too! Hes easily occupied for 20-25 minutes at a time with this toy. And I can feel comfortable if he puts it in his mouth knowing its a safe product. I would highly recommend this toy, and will be buying it as gifts for little ones in the future!
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Jennifer Ceballos
> 3 dayBaby didnt show much interests in this toy. He is 7 months. I love that this product is made from recycled milk cartons and made in the USA.
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Kacie Denesik
> 3 dayFun and bright.
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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!