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Bilibo

Bilibo
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Product Description

Bilibo's unique conic shell shape and bright colors immediately appeal to children of all ages who will intuitively create games. Developed by Zurich University's children's hospital to engage imagination and stimulate the senses and encourage creativity. Use indoors and out, right side up and upside down. Add a museum piece to your playground or even sand and water area. Color may vary.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12130 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Bilibo
  • Model: AC30120
  • Dimensions: 1.50 pounds

Features

  • Award-winning design.
  • Spin, rock and sit in it, hide under it, use it in action games or to store toys.
  • Made of durable, high-density polyethylene.
  • Size: 15.5 x 15.5 x 9 inches; Stackable
  • Designed in Switzerland.

Customer Reviews

Totally Great for imaginative play !5
My son is 6 and got this as a gift. He has not stopped playing with it and has told everyone he would like more for his birthday.He has spun around in it and used it as a small shelter for his stuffed animal.He had stood on it and tried to find out how many ways he can stand and still balance.He weights 53 pounds and this toy didn't bend-it is VERY sturdy.He also received the smaller ones.He likes them as well but the big one is a HIT!!!

My three boys loves these5
I have three boys and they LOVE this toy. It is much more fun for them than anything with batteries, lights, and noises.
We had 14 children here for New Year's Eve and there were just not enough Bilibos to go around. The children who had them spun in the kitchen, rocked babies, wore them as hats, pretended they were turtles, played basketball, and played stepping stones in the living room.
I do think these toys are overpriced but they are fun, especially if you have imaginative children in your house.

There's a sucker born every minute......2
Seriously, who invented this toy? It looks like a mixing bowl with wings and two holes in the front. Give your kid a mixing bowl from your kitchen and save yourself $30. I promise you your kid won't sit in it (although it does make a great weapon when thrown across the room, as I recently discovered when my 2 year old flung it at breakneck speed). Makes a great step stool for toddlers to climb on to forbidden surfaces, too. As you can tell, I don't care much for this toy. I am picturing the manufacturer of this toy laughing all the way to the bank!