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Prof. Wilmer Bednar I
> 3 dayvery good
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Welcha1
Greater than one weekThese were a gift and a big hit. He really liked them a lot.
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Judith J. Bellando
> 3 dayI didnt notice that this toy was made in the USA, but I was delighted to see those precious words on the product packaging! It looks like a great toy for my precious granddaughter.
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DDG
Greater than one weekGreat, environmentally friendly gift idea for a newborn. Simple, well-designed, and gender neutral.
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Ohkay
> 3 dayBought this toy to add to a baby shower gift. It was a bit dusty/bits of cardboard when I opened the package, but I took this as an opportunity to run it through my dishwasher for a test. It is super durable, cleaned up so well, and feels like it will last them forever. I am a mom of two, and I approve. Good price/value on amazon as this was not available in any stores where I live.
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Kristen Shwen
> 3 dayMy daughter has loved this toy since we received it at 5 months old. She is almost 8 months now and is playing more actively with it. Great toy!
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P & B Ink
> 3 dayThis stacker is of good construction and nice colors. It is pretty straightforward. What you see is what you get. I always enjoy Green Toys because the toys are made from recycled materials and are of sturdy construction.
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NYCgirl22
13-04-2025When we got this as a baby gift, I kind of put it aside and didnt open it for a few months because -- honestly -- it didnt look like all that much fun to me. Boy was I wrong! This is a great toy -- and one that you can use around water or in the bathtub.
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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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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.