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Heather Bohlen
08-06-2025I purchased this for our 14 month old. These are great for leaning and keeping them preoccupied for a little while. He has some similar toys but this was my first nesting cup purchase and he loves it.
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Taya
> 3 dayThis set quickly became a favorite.
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Pat White
> 3 dayMy 10 month old son likes knocking these down. They are bigger and taller than his other sets. He plays with his other sets more right now because he can sit down and knock them over. He has to raise up to try and knock this set down. He is not walking on his own yet. I do think because the pieces are bigger hell have an easier time stacking this set once he learns how to do so.
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Den W.
> 3 dayMy daughter loved these !!!
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Katrina Lomidze
> 3 dayMy daughter loves it! Not only is it stacking cups but it also has sorting shapes! The colors are bright and beautiful. I love it so much. Great quality toy for such a great price!
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Martha Vineyard
> 3 dayThis is a toy that supplies hours of learning fun. The quality is first rate, it teaches colors, numbers, and shapes. Its a wonderful toy for toddlers.
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Amy
Greater than one weekThese Stacking toys are perfect for my 2 year old! They are a great quality and love that they also have a shape sorter to make learning fun!
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Prof. Melisa Harber
> 3 dayMy grandson loves this toy, we now have 3 sets of it (one at home and one at each grandparents house.) The whole thing fits together into the base of the sorter for easy storage. Turn the base over and the cups stack to make a castle, which he loves to build and then knock over, lol. the shape sorter side can be used with the base, or without like a puzzle. We also love putting his snacks in the cups. I have bought similar toys on this website and left bad reviews, so I wanted to make sure to point out the one that is the best! Just in case youre in a Macys, I bought the first one in the Backstage area for $7 but when I went back to by the others, they were sold out. That is when we bought the others off Amazon for the higher price (still worth it.)
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BRK
> 3 dayStacking and nesting cups are one of the few toys that have been around for a long time and should be a part of every young toddlers toy collection. The cups in this set are made of a thick plastic and are brightly colored. The smallest piece, a kitten, fits on the top of the completed stack or inside the smallest when nesting. There are small holes so they can be used with water, which might be fun for infants who are not yet old enough to do the stacking or nesting correctly. For older infants and younger toddlers, you could use half of the cups to make stacking and sorting easier, then add the rest as they get better at doing them. A caregiver also could set out the cups in the proper order, then for vocabulary could talk about size, bigger and smaller, biggest and smallest, etc. The fronts of the cups have a number which might indicate to older toddlers the sequence they go in, and when properly stacked can be pointed out to younger toddlers to help them learn to recognize the written numerals. They also have a cloud and rain on the same side, not sure why. The backs of the cups have random objects on them. The bottoms of the cups have different random and unrelated shapes on them that might prompt discussing what the child sees.
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kingofsting03
> 3 dayToddler stacking cups are a quintessential part of the growing-up experience. Fine motor skills, learning to sort things in order, etc. These cups are exactly that: a set of different colored cups, numbered 1-10. I cant say theyre better than other stacking cups, but they dont seem to be worse. The price is right, and you can use them in the bath or the sink too.