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Olivia Washington
> 3 dayThe set comes with 10 colorful cups that are perfect for babies aged 6 to 18 months. These Montessori toys are designed to help babies learn about numbers, shapes, and patterns in a fun and engaging way. My daughter loves playing with these cups, and she has learned how to stack them, nest them, and sort them by size and color. I also love that these cups can be used as baby bath toys, making bath time even more enjoyable for my little one. The cups are made of high-quality, BPA-free plastic and are easy to clean and sanitize. The colors are bright and vibrant, and the numbers and shapes are easy to identify. I appreciate that this set comes with a storage bag, which makes it easy to keep all the cups organized and in one place. Overall, I highly recommend the MOONTOY Stacking Cups Baby Toys set to any parent looking for a fun and educational toy for their little one. This set would also make a great gift for any baby aged 6 to 18 months.
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Audra Strosin
Greater than one weekGreat product. My baby loves playing with the cups. The holes inside are perfect. Fun to stack.
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Samantha
> 3 dayOur behavioral therapist recommended these for our toddler and honestly, I was shocked at how entertaining and puzzling these were to a 2 year old! Very well made and extremely good quality for the price. Great value.
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Christopher L.
> 3 dayOrdered this product for my 17 month old, he absolutely loves it! The toy is colorful, durable and well made! Its not quite beach season where we live but we cant wait to pack it and bring it along for some fun in the sun! Thank you moontoy!
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andrea
> 3 dayMY GRANDSON LIKES THEM
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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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Kaelin Armstrong
> 3 daySon likes them for counting
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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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Karen
> 3 dayAppropriate for a 1 year old. Colorful and sturdy!
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Jasmine
> 3 dayMany ways to play with it!