Buy Playskool Stack and Nest Cubes Now
This is one of the first toys my daughter started playing with and at a year old it is still one of her favorites. This is one of those toys moms will want to buy other expecting moms for their showers knowing how valuable it is to have a toy hold their babies interest for so long!! It is also educational... stacking them, pulling them out of each other, colors, banging together to make noise. I love a toy that baby can use imagination and come up with different ways to play with something so simple. Also.. this toy got my daughter crawling..She loves knocking them down after my husband makes a tower out of them. Just stack them up a foot or so ahead of her and it was too much to resist to not try to move forward and knock them all down.Being a mother of an 18 month old, it's important to interact with your child and what better way than this?my 1 year old loves nesting cups came across these and immediately bought them he has a great understanding of circles and cups as in, he could sort circular shapes since he was 9.5mo and these should help him with his squares and cubes plus he loves stacking things, here he learns smaller and larger when stacking then he can knock them down! and then fits in a diaper bag for trips to playgroupSaturday, July 27, 2013
Playskool Stack and Nest Cubes
My 16-month old son LOVES playing with stacking/nesting cups. We have several different sets since they're all a little different. I bought this set since they're square which would be more challenging for him to stack or nest than the round cups we have. He really likes them and is already able to nest some of them. There are 8 of them and they are brightly colored and durable. They also have the alphabet on the bottom so when your child is a bit older, he/she can stack or nest them based on the order of the alphabet.Nesting blocks, in general, are a must-have... but these are affordable, durable, perfectly sized and very colorful. We nest them, stack them, categorize them by color, take them into the bath... and we talk about colors and shapes, as well as 'big' and 'little', while we play with them.
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