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Enhance Early Learning with Educational Insights Bright Basics Sorting Set Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Enhance Early Learning with Educational Insights Bright Basics Sorting Set

Slide into early learning skills! Place 6 sortable shapes into matching spots in the tree. Make a match and see the shape slide down the trunk. Get stumped and try again. Includes tree shape sorter with surprise sliding action and 6 organic shapes to sort. Sorting and matching are key early math skills. Shapes include a leaf, flower, woodpecker, chipmunk, blueberry, and mulberry. The perfect parent and child activity. Makes a great at-home activity for toddlers to stay engaged, entertained, and learning. We are dedicated in developing toys & games that keep your child learning and having fun while being at home.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Decent product with a significant disadvantage from the pediatric BY

The idea is good. From the description I thought it was musical (and I'm glad it's not, but for those who think it's just heads-up). Super Main flaw in design: there is no door to the trunk. So you can't place them all before publishing. And more importantly, you cannot store forms in a tree. The forms have a pleasant quasi-rubber structure. As for the rating with the suction question - there isn't one (not that I expected). But since he asked I'll comment on the supposed feet on the bottom…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Communication with the seller

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fun but quite difficult

Parts must fit exactly. The build quality is excellent, very precise fit, there is only one way to fit the parts. You can't get it *rude* right. You have to get it just right. The tree itself is pretty basic plastic. It is very light and very easy to push. You have to hold on to it to put the pieces together, which can be difficult for a child to understand and do. The printed parts are nice and soft and feel good. They can be chewed and tossed for several months and still look brand new. An…

Pros
  • Everything is great!
Cons
  • Difficult to say

Revainrating 4 out of 5

ideal for young children - learning and education

This is a cute well built toy. It's perfect for my 2 year old to learn how to maneuver the figures in the slot and then have fun pushing them down the slide. The shapes have a matte texture to help them cling to the wood and not push through immediately without effort. My kid loves that she can put them all in the slots and then slide them in. I wish there was a door on the shaft so items could be stored inside. These pieces keep getting mixed up with their blocks etc and separated from the…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Helps my son develop further. He likes it.

This is a nice toy I got for my 16 month old son. The toy says 2+ but under our care our 16 month old loves this toy very much. We want him to improve his motor and sensory skills; This toy does just that. It helps him grasp things better and teaches him how to fit pieces into wood. His whole principle, tree and fruit, teaches him that trees are good. And trees also produce fruits and other things. I liked it but it's a bit big and once he gets the hang of it then it's a toy and what should I…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • There are problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Enjoy watching my great grandson learn

As a great grandmother of a two year old, I love letting him play with something he can learn and have fun with at the same time. He really likes this sorting tree and I have a great time sitting with him and watching him play. He likes to sort through different objects and then match them to the right places on the tree. I can hold back a smile when he gets excited, squeezes the form and it slides down. He even goes so far as to be able to tell me what shape and color it is. I really like the…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Not as fat as others

This blade is definitely an eye-catcher. The little man rushed to her as soon as he saw that she was waiting for him. This concept is really cool too. Match the shapes to the slots, push in and come out at the base of the tree. While this is a nice toy, it does have some significant flaws. I had a few pieces that didn't fit perfectly into their respective slots and I needed my dad's help to get them through. Likewise, two of the given shapes weren't the best choices, so they had to be perfectly

Pros
  • Easy assembly
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A fun learning and sorting game!

As a mother of two young children, I LOVE finding toys that both can play with. This sorting tree was a huge hit with both my 3 and 1.5 year olds! I love that they both learn by playing with this tree! They had so much fun sorting through the different shapes and matching them to the right spot on the tree. Her favorite part was urging him to push him down. I love all the different bright colors so I can teach them colors while they sort. Also, I taught a 1.5 year old girl new words in…

Pros
  • High marks for strength and durability from testers
Cons
  • Band

I am a mother of three boys, 6 years, 2 1/2 years and 11 months old. We are HUGE fans of Educational Insights' Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel book and game. When we saw this product, we bought it immediately! To be honest I didn't expect this to become a favorite toy, we have a bunch of sorting boxes and they just collect dust. Children play with sorters once, then they sit on the shelf. But not this sorter! Creativity and connection to book and game made this sorter a keeper played with daily. They…

Pros
  • Pretty package
Cons
  • don't remember