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Fisher Price Brilliant Basics Stacking Action Blocks from Fisher Price

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Minimum Age: 9 months
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description Classic stacking fun goes beyond the basics with these exciting blocks. Each one has its own activities, movement and smiling character on top. Press 'em down to start the fun. Or, stack all three blocks and press the top one for a whole tower of "magical" motion! It's fundamental play that enriches baby's development by strengthening hand-eye coordination, enhancing fine motor skills, reinforcing visual skills, stimulating tactile development and fostering problem-solving skills.
Customer Reviews
Grandson loves this     Posted 22 August 2008 I bought this and my grandson loves it. His little hands ca hold them easily.
Nice Toy, but Didn't Hold Interest Long     Posted 30 July 2008 I ordered this toy for my 10-month-old son for Christmas. He enjoyed it for a very short time and then lost interest in it. Perhaps it would be better for a child a bit younger than 10 months. Overall, a nice toy, just wasn't my son's favorite.
Too expensive for what you get.     Posted 11 July 2008 My son didn't really pay attention to these until about 9 months. He likes to make the things spin and move the flaps now. I really don't think it's worth the price....thankfully these were a gift.
baby ignores them     Posted 11 March 2008 I like this product very much,but my baby doesn't share my opinion with me. I bought it when he was few months old and now he is 16 months old.He never cared to even look at it,although it has a few fun activities (again, in my opinion). these blocks are bright colored, funny looking but I guess every baby is different and my baby just ignores them , so I play with them myself........
Fun, engaging toy!     Posted 01 February 2008 I purchased these blocks for my youngest (who's now 5 months old). His two older siblings enjoy showing him what the blocks can do, and he has them somewhat figured out. It's something all three of them can sit there and play with together, which is nice considering a 3 and 8 year age gap!
The blocks show "opposites" slide pictures (such as night and day, cat and dog), each has a number on one side and a letter on another, as well as a push button on top that makes its gear (such as the green tube roller) move. If you stack all three and push the top button, all three gears move! A good interactive toy that touches on different aspects of mobility and development, highly recommended!
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