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Jamie
> 3 dayThis toy is so fun! My 10 month old loves it and even my 5 year old plays with it! Great quality and such a cute toy for an affordable price! We love bringing it to the beach or just playing with it at home! Definitely reccommend to entertain all ages
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Vicky
> 3 dayThis item is exactly what you expect to get. Its one of the staple items for a baby. I love that it has your colors, numbers and shapes on them to teach your child the very basics. You can also use this in the bath as they each have little holes in 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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judi
> 3 dayMy granddaughter loved playing with these four hours
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redding girl
Greater than one weekThis cup set is fun and colorful and my grandaughter can learn her colors and numbers as well as shape and hand coordination when we play with them.
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Kaelin Armstrong
> 3 daySon likes them for counting
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Mutien Marie
> 3 dayMy nearly 6-month old is very intrigued by this set. When the stacked cups fall down and make a noise, it is still scary - so making a tower might not be the best activity for them with a young baby. But when the cups are nested together, my baby is interested! Each cup has a number, unique shape on the bottom, and holes in case you use it for bath time. PROS - colorful and engaging... looks like these will entertain a baby for a while. I think older babies will really like stacking them cups and making noise with them. CONS - I wish these were dishwasher safe (or came with care instructions); it would be nice if the shape on the bottom of the cup matched the number (for example, why a hexagon for the cup labeled 5?). Hard plastic makes a loud noise when the cups fall, a little scary for younger babies.
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HAMZA
> 3 dayMy 1 year old find this toy interesting as I teach him colors and numbers in orders and challenge him sometimes to stack them in order after I shuffle them around , nice and giftable , will recommend this toy.
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S. Ingham
> 3 dayMy daughter loves stacking cups so I thought we’d get a set for grandmas! While these are well made, I was disappointed in the size of the cups… they seem to me to be on the small size which makes it tricky for little hands to figure out how to stack. My daughter also loves putting things in the cups (like little people) and like all but one are too small to do so. In my opinion, there are better ones out on the market.
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Helen Sadiwnyk
> 3 dayThis is a great toy for those really little ones that you don’t know what to buy for! Colorful and easy to use, stacks back up small for storage, very fun and simple!