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Peek-a-Blocks Discovery: Barnyard Friends Blocks from Fisher Price

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Minimum Age: 6 months
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Customer Reviews
For much smaller babies     Posted 08 March 2007 My son grew out of it very quickly, and frankly he didn't care about it at all.
I would think this is for 6-9month old babies.
Cute contemporary version of the classic wooden blocks     Posted 19 February 2007 Though the product says the blocks are suitable for babies as young as 6-months, keep in mind they are talking about how safe they are! Not necessarily that the kid will like them that early! (They may and they may not.)
I bought a different set of 6 blocks for my daughter because *I* found them adorable. In the beginning, she just wasn't feeling them. Even when she was old enough to hold and examine them, I think I found them more interesting than she!
BUT... after putting the blocks out of sight for a while, then pulling them back out, she's much more in love with them! Remember that kids develop at different stages, not to mention, they are little humans and simply have different tastes and interests!
My advice: don't write these blocks off as not very good simply because your child doesn't like them. Start with one small set and (re)introduce it to your child at intervals. After the age of 12-18-months, they may be into them a whole lot more!
Just so so     Posted 08 February 2007 Compared with the sound sensation blocks I bought together to my 3-month babies, This product is almost ignored by them.
Very nice idea, just don't like appearance of the dog and the cow     Posted 06 February 2007 I really like these blocks. Every block has something interesting inside it. I was just a little disappointed when I saw the dog and the cow. I don't like the appearance of these animals and think that some kids may have problems to recognize them.
I love these, my daughter - not so much.     Posted 04 January 2007 Before my 3 year old was born I saw these and bought them, I thought the were just too cute. When she was a tiny baby she liked to lick and suck on them, as she grew she played with them occasionally. The items inside were not as interesting to her as I thought they would be. The toy did not engage her, though her older sister enjoyed playing with them from the ages of 4-6. I just packed up my set and will be donating them to her school. I thought she would have become more engaged with them by now.
Would make a great gift idea, but never know if it will be THE toy. Don't be disappointed if you child seems less than interested. As a parent, I loved them.
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