

mushie Stacking Cups Toy | Made in Denmark (Original)
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Tiffany Ward
> 3 dayNot only are these such a cute color but very durable. This was a great addition to my sons Easter basket
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Michelle Jennings-Harding
> 3 dayWe love mushie! These are such cute stacking cups. I try to stick to earth tones and the “boho style” as much as possible. I was drawn to them because of the color, but I loved them even more in person for more than just how pretty they are. My daughter is only 3 months so she doesn’t stack them yet, but she can hold onto them with her grip and loves looking at them while she’s holding it. I she really seems to enjoy when I knock two of them together too. It makes her smile at the sound of it! She’s not teething yet, but I’m sure she will love to gnaw on them when she’s ready for it! They’d make a great baby shower gift too! I had them on my registry but nobody got them for us. So I got them myself! Definitely recommend!
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mary
> 3 dayThis toy has the sweetest color pallet and keeps my little one busy for a good while. I love that it’s safe for her to put in her teething mouth and we love the challenge of stacking it before she knocks it down!
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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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J. Brock
> 3 dayThese cups are already a hit with my 6-month-old, and I know she will be able to enjoy using them in new ways for a long time! Right now she just pulls them apart, picks them up, drops them, rolls them, hits them, chews on them, and throws them, but she is having a lot of fun. I love how they are so simple, yet they invite so much exploration and creativity and provide so many opportunities for learning.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayThere is absolutely nothing special about these cups. They dont suck. The more subdued colors are kind of appealing to certain adults. Yeah stacking cups are a great educational toy for babies and toddlers...but this set is no better than average. I do see how tiny infant fingers could get pinched in the lip of the cup and how it could hurt the gums of a teething baby. I actually purchased them because, like several other people, I thought they were a malleable silicone material that would be safer for teething infants. The type with the fully rounded rims are more safe. I wasnt sold on the color scheme because what is pleasing to me isnt necessarily interesting to baby. I get so frustrated when I order something that gets thousands of 5 star reviews and it ends up being either stunningly ordinary or a cheap piece of junk (sorry, but 9 times out of 10 made in China).
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theycallmedrew
> 3 dayI bought these for my rabbit, and she loves knocking them over. She’ll even pick up the cups in her mouth. She doesn’t chew on them, but they’re pretty sturdy if she decided to.
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Kayla Blankenship
> 3 dayI purchased these cups as a Christmas gift for my almost 9 month old nephew and he absolutely loved them. The colors are just like the pictures and I’m confident the cups will make it through the teething stage. They can be used again if more children come along, so this is a great gift that will last for years!
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Elizabeth Ramirez
Greater than one weekI 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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Nallely Velazquez
> 3 dayMy baby loves them and they keep him entertained for a while