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Nikki
> 3 dayMy 2 year old loves this toy, and it is a great learning technique
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Brendon
> 3 dayLooked for a present for my niece who just turned 1 and since her nickname is pooh bear, this was the perfect gift for her. It is made of wood and has many different shapes for her to learn with.
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Diana Gutierrez
16-04-2025I bought this toy for my nieces as a Christmas gift, she loves it! Definitely would recommend.
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Sedef P.
> 3 dayDaughter loves the little blocks, but the corners of the actual container are pretty sharp.
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Cole Glazner
> 3 dayVery sturdy, very cute. I like that youre able to store all the pieces inside the box.only complaint bus that the lid can be somewhat difficult to get to slide on just right, which may be difficult for most children - but lets be honest, kids rarely pickup after themselves so since adults will most likely be putting these away, its not that big of an issue. The square and rectangle pieces can be kinda confusing because the thickness of the shapes can make the rectangle look like a square and the square like a rectangle - which sometimes confuses me and always confuses my toddler, but theres plenty of other shapes so again, for the value and winnie the pooh theme its well worth it.
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Michelle Wagner
> 3 dayI bought for my 18 month old granddaughter to play with at my house. It has no sharp edges. It is nicely painted. It is a nice size for toddles.
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GabrielHill367
> 3 dayThese are very educational to our babies because it can help learn the shapes and on how to differentiate. Its very cute as well!
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Robert D Stout
> 3 dayProbably not worth what you pay for, but it isn’t a bad little toy.
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James M
> 3 dayI really love this toy for my baby girl. Built well and love the way it looks!
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Laura Lamb
> 3 dayI really like this shape sorter, and so does my two year old. When he got it he had just turned 1, and couldn’t put the shapes in by himself. He still liked looking at Pooh and friends in the sides, holding the shapes, and trying to figure out where they went. Now he’s a champ at finding the right shape quickly and easily! It’s a great way to practice the names of the shapes and colors, problem solving, etc. He even loves to build towers by stacking the blocks. My only “complaint” is that the octagon is purple not red! ;)