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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Absolutely beautiful educational toy with a whimsical vibe!

Absolutely adorable! I'm 100% glad I found this educational toy set! First let me say how beautiful they look on their own. In fact, they can be placed on a shelf in the bedroom and used as part of the decoration! The wooden shapes and buttons/tasks are much larger than I expected. The matte colors and whimsical prints are perfect for a boy/girl. They are so well made and designed they would make a great gift for a growing toddler ha! Look, decor for the kids room until they are old enough to play. Do you notice how my idea keeps coming back?! I like the fact that they are just toys for little ones to play with. what they don't understand at the same time. They actually stimulate the brain and learn a lot of things! This teaches the difference in size - from large to small, matching pairs, shapes, same/different colors, light and dark, and so on. Plus a range of physical abilities, such as B. Good hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity. Babies' cognitive abilities are more than amenable to stimulation. it just offers them attractive ways to connect and try! No need to get upset if your child starts eating the pieces or even banging them against each other. Trust me, over time after they see you, they connect in their free time - it's pretty amazing when they do! The five tier stacking rings are a lot of fun, and each tier is made from a variety of durable materials. They don't even stack in the correct order. They can slide on the pole no matter how they are worn. Everything is smooth and nothing is too small to disturb a child's play. We chose this set for an 11 month old baby. and no! He didn't complete any of the upcoming tasks, but while watching us he tries to put the figures in the holes. and when we completely removed the lid - it loads all the forms back into the box - it figured out where they go! He likes to take the rings apart one by one after I put them back together. All of this shows me that he is paying attention and trying to imitate! He can move the zigzag button forward/backward, but only after trying to bite it off the box! This is a fresh take on an old, tried and tested educational toy that has been a family favorite for decades. I love that it's tried and true - nothing has changed except for a quirky fresh 2021 look! I would recommend it without hesitation. hope for this info. may your solution help - let me know!

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