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MP_NH
Greater than one weekI first bought these for my son when he was just under 6 months. He immediately loved un-stacking them, chewing on them and clapping them together. They were very easy for him to grip. He is now 10 months and still loves them. I thought he would get sick of this toy, but he keeps finding new ways to play. He is now starting to stack them up and likes to crawl with one stacking cup in each hand. He also loves taking the top cup and putting a small ball in it. He does this over and over again. Really cool to watch all the uses he has come up with for this toy. He plays with them daily. If put it away for a few days and then take it back out he gets really excited and immediately starts playing with it again. We have also used it when traveling by just bringing half the stack and he enjoyed that as well.
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Um Sami
Greater than one weekI got this stacker set for my little son quite a while ago, but due to some hospitalizations, he really only just started playing with it about a month ago. HE LOVES IT (and so do I)! Not only does it not have a center post (dangerous for unstable early-walkers to play with), but the cups will stack in any order, both right-side-up and up-side-down (a little wobbly upside down, but still stable enough to stay together). The edges are very easy for little hands to grip and little teethers to bite. The rings also roll very nicely on their side, making them fun for crawling practice (I would roll them all away from baby, and let him chase after them!). One other fun thing that we do with these stackers is spin them like a top! If you put them with the stem down, and spin them, they go on and on and on! My little one just LOVES it when I get them spinning. Now that he is 18 months old (he is developmentally delayed), he loves when mommy will experiment - maybe stack 2 rings together and get them spinning, or see how many we can stack and spin, or even seeing if we can get the biggest one to spin while sitting on the smallest! We also put the rings on their sides and see if we can balance them (we, as in mommy and son!), or twist them while they are on their sides! They make a pretty neat sound as they come off the edge! Overall, this is a great toy! Very versatile - not like some stacker sets, where not only can you only stack them in one order, but there is nothing else the things do! It is going on my favorite-gifts-to-give-new-mothers list!
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Sarah L.
> 3 daythese are great - my son still plays with them at 17 months. he spins them like tops, stacks them, blows into the little hole at the top as a whistle.
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vista
> 3 dayMy son played with these since 6 months, he’s now 8 months and still keeps him occupied. Easy to clean and well made. My only complaint is that they are slippery and hard for little hands to grab.
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san
> 3 dayAm I the only one that doesnt like this toy? This is not easy for a 2 year old, let alone a 6 month old. My kids just havent figured out how to stack according to size. I think I might need to break this out when they are 2.5. For now Ill keep as an occasional bath toy.
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Cycle
> 3 dayI bought these for my baby when she was almost 7 months old. These are her favorite toys! After she learned how to sit independently, I can plop her down and put these in front of her and shed be able to self entertain for at least 20+ minutes. She knocks them over, picks one or two pieces up at a time, hits them against each other to make noises, and of course puts them in her mouth. I think she is fascinated with the colors and shapes. When shes on her tummy, shell roll to get to pieces that got away. Now that weve had them for over 1 month, shes still just as fascinated by them. I dont think weve gone 1 day without her playing with them. My guess is that as she gets older, this will grow with her as she learns her colors, sizes, and how to stack. I think theyll be easier to stack compared to some other stacking cups out there since they can stack in any order with exception to the top yellow 1/2 dome cap. Oh, and they can be easily washed and dried. Colors havent faded. And, theyre super durable.
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Cindy
> 3 dayI bought this when my son was only 12 months old. He is now 21 months old and is really beginning to understand how to play with them. Before he would just move the layers around and today, I was amazed (which prompted this review). He was playing with it and trying so hard to get it in the right order. It took him several tries before getting it right but when he did, he was so pleased with himself. I noticed that he was understanding how some sizes didnt belong on a certain layer. It was really interesting to watch this development. I love green toys and have several of them. Its comes with peace of mind knowing that these are safe for him!
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bobby
> 3 dayEven my child dont know about sizes this you could build it anyway no difference upside down too... And also mix of sizes! So even my under 18 month old enjoys to build with it!
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DC Reader
> 3 dayMy 10-month-old son LOVES these stackers -- much more so than the traditional Fisher Price ones. He giggles every time I stack them up, and then immediately tears them apart. And then wants to do it again!
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Sogiki
> 3 dayThis is such a good toy to get as a gift. Low price, easy to clean, and my nephew loves it. Also, he likes to bang them together like drums. What’s cool is they don’t need to be stacked in the order you see in the photo. They can go any which way a kid likes, so that’s awesome.