mushie Stacking Cups Toy | Made in Denmark (Original)
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Reby
> 3 dayReally happy to see that this product is made in Denmark. Its definitely good quality and my little one loves playing with this -- well, more like me building it and her toppling it over. The colors are really nice too, nice and neutral. Highly recommend. Would make a great gift too.
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Laura E. Harris
> 3 dayWe bought these when he was about six months old. He loves them. Hell send them flying across the floor and then crawl after them. Rinse, and repeat. Itll occupy him for a good 15 or 20 minutes at a time without any intervention on my part aside from fetching one out from under the sofa or table. He also gets a kick out of knocking down towers that we make. Some have holes with interesting shapes in the bottom so ideal for taking into the tub with him. We just wash them with soap and water quickly and theyre back in circulation. He even chews on the sides of them teething. And banging them against the floor to make a noise is also a favorite of his. The color palette is rather subdued but we like it and I swear he doesnt care.
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Tori Gravius
> 3 dayMy baby loves these. The ridges make them easy to grab with babys little hands. She loves banging then together to make noise. Great for bath toy also
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Angela
Greater than one weekThese cups are solid and great quality, not to mention aesthetically pleasing. They make a tower tall enough that baby will love watching it topple and scatter. The cups are easy for little hands to handle and the matte texture and ridge design make it easier to hang on to and a little added sensory experience.
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Elizabeth Ramirez
> 3 dayI purchased these cups for my baby boy’s Easter basket. He is 15 months and both he and big sister (3) love to play with them. They are a modern twist on simple stacking cups with their earthy palette and sweet laser cut designs (rainbow, stars, etc). Of course, the obvious play is to stack, knock over and stack again, which is a hit with most Littles. But, watching my toddler incorporate these cups in her small world play makes this purchase all the more worthwhile. She uses them as bowls for her dolls’ meals, as doll hats, as a place to collect treasures scavenged from the outdoors, etc. I don’t mind keeping them out on my coffee table because they are so pleasing to the eye. Overall, a great open-ended play purchase.
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Laidbackandhumble
> 3 dayMy daughter is ten months and loves these things. It’s the first thing she goes to when wakes up in the morning. She stacks them on her own and knocks them down. Will definitely recommend to anyone.
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Sara Marie
> 3 day10/10 recommend! My 9 month old is in love with these! especially the blue and green ones they are his favorite colors and really help him develop his hand skills and eye coordination of putting them together and also knocking them down! He has a blast and can’t help but laugh when playing with them thank you for such a great toy that I don’t have to worry about him chewing on! I also love to give him one at changing time to keep his hands occupied because he has eczema and it’s a natural way to stop him from itching!
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Elise
> 3 dayMy baby loves these! She cant stack them yet but she loves to bang two of them together and knock over the stacked tower when I do it for her. I love that these are a muted color and not cheesy plastic
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Rui Zhang
> 3 dayIts not soft, so I dont think is good for teething. My 8-month-old baby loves to play with it!!! He grabs it and doesnt let it go. He uses it to knock the wall and grabs two to knock each other. Its good to practice babies hands. Its one of my babys favorite toys. I bought it for my friends baby too.
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J&A.W
> 3 dayCute and I won’t return them but thought they were soft since it said Mushie. Didn’t realize that was the companies name…