Fisher Price Stack & Nest Blocks
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| Price: | $14.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98056 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Fisher-Price
- Model: J0328
- Dimensions: 11.18" h x 5.24" w x 4.17" l, 1.19 pounds
Features
- The 4" block has 2 sides of action - a spinning monkey with a fun shiny label, and a tree frog and lizard that play peek-a-boo in the jungle
- The other 2 sides have graphics that can be seen from any angle
- The 3" has 2 action filled sides - 3 cute bugs with plachinko leaves that dance around in one, and a parrot that spins in the other
- The 2" classic block has a lion with loose leaves as rattle beads
- Age Range 9 Months-2 Years
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
A fun set of 3 jungle themed Peek-a-Blocks, each of a different size (4", 3", 2") for nesting play. The fun actions happen inside the block walls when baby flips the blocks upside down. The 4" block has 2 sides of action - a spinning monkey with a fun shi
Customer Reviews
Simple, but entertaining...
First of all, the price listed here at Amazon.com is cheaper than Toys'R'Us or even Wal-mart...otherwise, I think it's ridiculous to pay more than ten bucks for this toy.
The medium and large cubes each have an opening on one side, so you can place the small cube within the medium cube, and the medium cube within the large cube. They stick up out of each other just enough for little fingers to pull them out, or you can just dump them upside down. If you turn them upside-down, they become stackable.
We got this for our son when he was four months old to teach him hand-eye coordination...he learned to stack them before he could place them inside each other. (My son is the kind of kid who learned to open our dogs' kennel latches before he figured out how to get the rings on his cone toy.) He still plays with the cubes, and he's thirteen months old now.
His favorite piece has always been the small cube because it rattles inside. The big cube has a mound of "bananas" inside, and the medium one has a tree stump - both are great for exploring with tiny fingertips. He likes putting some of his other peek-a-blocks inside the medium and large cubes...the small cube works with toys like the peek-a-block goldfish.
This toy is also easy to clean, which makes it a great "sharing" toy for playdates. It's also a nice way to carry "three toys in one" in your diaper bag without taking up much space.
Simple, but fun!
This is a great, simple, beginner educational toy! I love that you can see through the pieces, and some of the pictures move around. My daughter has played with this toy almost daily for the past year. It seems so simple, but this toy has provided hours of entertainment for our little one! I'm confident it will do the same for your child!
Too Big
I recently purchased these for my 7 month old. The largest block on the bottom is too big for him. He likes the bright colors and is very engaged by the smaller blocks, but hit himself in the head right away with the largest block. Its just too big for him to manage at this age. We've had to put that part of the toy away until he gets a little bigger. I know there are better options out there because we had some for my older son (but unfortunately can't find them now). The soft knock-knock blocks we have are a much more age-appropriate toy.






