Infantino Press & Stay Sensory Blocks for Babies Age grade 6m+ , 24-Piece Set, Multicolor
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Brand | Infantino |
Item model number | Infantino |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 1969944 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 796841933668 |
Encourage imagination and eliminate frustration with the Infantino Press & Stay Sensory Blocks. This 24-Piece set is easy to use for even the youngest builders, thanks to its unique interlocking design. Simply push the blocks together to attach them at any point and pull apart to detach them. Stack up or build sideways for open-ended baby-friendly play possibilities.
Easy to put together & pull apart Eliminates frustration and encourages imagination Stack up and even build sideways High contrast colors and interesting textures Age grade 12m+ At Infantino, we believe every baby deserves access to quality products, this is why we design our products to be unisex so all little ones can enjoy them
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Infantino Press & Stay Sensory Blocks for Babies Age grade 6m+ , 24-Piece Set, Multicolor
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A great fine motor toy. Makes great noise when little hands clap two blocks together. Great tactile experiences for babies and or toddlers. My 9 month old grandchild loves them.
My 3-year-old girl loves it. she plays with it every night in bed. I love it too!
These are good and functional easy for little hands to maneuver
My son has ASD these are great for sensory seekers as well as the obvious easy stacking. If you have a thrower theyre not very heavy either so theyre not going to break anything or harm anyone.
These blocks are very easy for my 1 yr old to put together and take apart.
These blocks are really nice, especially for children just learning to stack. My 3 yr. old grandson has Autism and works wuth different therapists and they really liked the blocks also.
I was chosen to test and review this product and my daughter just loves them! She is only 18 months and is just getting into building things. She has other blocks, but has never shown much interest in them. However, she loves to play with these and they are very colorful. They are very easy to build with and take apart and they can connect on any side and do not need to be straight on. As you can see by the pictures my daughter had some straight on and come crooked. She likes how she can tap two of them together and they will stick. They are about 2 inches (give or take) so are big enough not to fit into a baby's mouth, but still small enough to fit into their hands. The spikes on all sides of them are not sharp or pointed either so they don't get jabbed. There are a decent amount in the package, but I recommend getting more than one depending on the age of your child. My husband even likes playing with them and built a "robot" yesterday...shhh don't tell him that my daughter can build better than he can! Overall, they are a great beginning block and would recommend them.
Took a bit to get that some sides fit better then others if u want a straight stack but the crooked towers wer entertaining too. So overall great brain food . Was expecting a tad softer but no issues with that anyway
Bought these for my son's 1st birthday. They do not lock together good like the picture shows. I thought we would be able to build things sticking them together in the grooves, that is really not the case. You can lock maybe two together but that is about it. For a young baby they would probably like the texture of the little bumps, specially if they are just starting to hold on to things. I would say a 8 month old would be able to hold on to these. My 1 and 3 year old will play with them for short periods of time, but unfortunately these are going in the garage sale box.
they do not stay connected well... frustrates my little one more than entertains because all he can do is stack them to a height of about 4 and create squares where as he tries so hard to do arches only for them not to hold at all. it doesn't take much for the connections to release only like a breath strength