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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby's First Blocks
- Ten bright blocks for sorting, stacking and shape-matching fun!
- All ten blocks fit inside the bucket for storage
- Carry-handle for easy take-along
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 5.51 x 5.51 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
ASIN | B000LSZVKA |
Item model number | K7167 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months - 3 years |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Best Sellers Rank | #324,561 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #619 in Toy Stacking Block Sets #13,744 in Baby & Toddler Toys |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | September 29, 2018 |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Fisher-Price |
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Product Description
Ten bright blocks are ready to introduce baby to shape-sorting fun! Baby can drop blocks into the open bucket…or through the shape-sorting lid! Filling the bucket with blocks, dumping them out, and starting over is great for eye-hand coordination and other early skills. Then baby can move on to sorting and stacking, learning about identifying and matching shapes while having fun! All ten blocks fit inside the bucket, with a carry-handle for easy take-along.
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Customers like the performance, quality and educational features of the baby toy. For example, they mention it's a great little toy for kids, it helps them learn shapes and colors and provides so many learning opportunities. They also appreciate the brilliant colors and different shapes. That said, some complain about the lid.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the toy. They mention it's a great little toy, fun, educational, and an excellent toy to start out at 6 months. They also say it'll provide hours of entertainment and is a classic toy that occupies kids at least for a moment or two.
"...Other than that, this is a great toy and a good price. Great for color and shape recognition and hand/eye/spatial coordination...." Read more
"This is a really great toy for baby. It is lightweight, so my 7 month old has not problem picking up the container to dump or play with...." Read more
"This toy is so much fun!..." Read more
"This is a fun toy and is allowing my daughter to explore different shapes and where they need to go...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the baby product. They mention it's a sturdy product that is easy to clean. They also appreciate the high-quality plastic, which stands up to a lot of banging and pushing the pieces. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and durability of the product.
"Love this toy. The quality of the product is good. The pieces are brightly colored and a nice size for baby/toddler hands...." Read more
"...It is really nice that there are two of each shape. Everything is well constructed and the plastic is all smooth, so nothing to cut baby...." Read more
"...Otherwise, it is a good sturdy product that is EASY TO CLEAN when it is full of baby germs." Read more
"...I've had this since december and it has held up well currently our bucket part is missing I'm not sure where my son has decided to place it but I'll..." Read more
Customers find the toy great for learning shapes and colors. They say it provides many learning opportunities and helps develop motor skills. Customers also say the tote teaches great hand-eye coordination and can also help with teething. They mention that it facilitates play in a creative and social way and that it's great for practicing grasp.
"...if your child doesn't like it as a shape sorter, it's a good way to teach colors and shapes, as well as taking things out and putting them back in..." Read more
"This item is a great learning tool because of all of the shapes and colors and it helps a child work on spatial reasoning...." Read more
"...A few things:* hand eye coordination and fine motor skills: physical learning*..." Read more
"...I also like that there's a lot to talk about -- the colors, the shapes, the dimensionality...." Read more
Customers find the colors brilliant, bright, and different. They also say the toy is very cute and great for color and shape recognition and hand/eye/spatial coordination. Customers also appreciate the simple design and the classic idea.
"...this one for two reasons: (a) it has more shapes; and (b) the colors match - meaning both circles are blue, both squares are green, etc...." Read more
"...Other than that, this is a great toy and a good price. Great for color and shape recognition and hand/eye/spatial coordination...." Read more
"...are just the right size for their little hands and the colors are bright and attractive...." Read more
"...The colors are very bright and fun and capture his attention and before he lost the bucket it was easy for him to carry around with the handle...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the product. They mention it's a great gift for the price and will be used for a long time.
"...First of all, it's a great price. Comparable toys made by other companies are almost always more expensive...." Read more
"...Other than that, this is a great toy and a good price. Great for color and shape recognition and hand/eye/spatial coordination...." Read more
"...It was well worth the price." Read more
"...They shoukd keep the product consistent. This is a good price too- I've seen it higher at other stores." Read more
Customers like the age range of the baby product. They mention it's great for older babies, infants, and toddlers learning how to explore. Some say it'll grow with a child and holds the interest of older children.
"...The box is smaller than expected but perfect for little hands...." Read more
"This is a simple but great toy. It really grows with your baby...." Read more
"...a winner, it may be one of baby's first toys, but still holds the interest of older children especially when they are learning shapes and colors...." Read more
"...They are perfect to grow with a child - we've had ours for 2 years and my daughter finds new things to talk about and do with these...." Read more
Customers like the size of the toy. They mention that it's colorful, and a good size for baby/toddler hands. They also say the pieces are big enough to not be a choke hazard. Customers also appreciate the dimensionality, saying it'll be easy for their baby to carry it anywhere they go.
"...The pieces are brightly colored and a nice size for baby/toddler hands.The cover does not stay on securely which can ver good and bad...." Read more
"...The pieces are just the right size for their little hands and the colors are bright and attractive...." Read more
"...The bucket is a nice size for him to be able to grab himself and toss around...." Read more
"...The box is smaller than expected but perfect for little hands...." Read more
Customers dislike the lid of the baby product. They say it comes off too easily, doesn't stay on, and doesn''t snap on.
"...Some complain that the cover opens too easily. I see that as a plus, actually, since my son is clearly too young to be using a shape sorter...." Read more
"...The cover does not stay on securely which can ver good and bad...." Read more
"...Just as a warning, the yellow lid does not 'click' onto the red bucket. So there is nothing holding it there...." Read more
"...The lid is not fixed - in any way - you can just lift it up at any given point...or if you knock it over the lid will come off as it literally just..." Read more
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Anyway, about the toy... Overall, we have had a great time with it! First of all, it's a great price. Comparable toys made by other companies are almost always more expensive. I bought it when my son was only a few months old, and there was very little he could do with it. Now he's 10 months old and plays with it probably more than anything else. He likes to take the lid off, dump the shapes, pick up the shapes, put them back, smack them together, and he even matches them up. I'll see him, say, looking for the other blue circle to match the one in his hand.
Some complain that the cover opens too easily. I see that as a plus, actually, since my son is clearly too young to be using a shape sorter. He can easily open, dump, and put back the shapes. I'm teaching him colors and shapes with it, and he finds it interesting when I put the lid on it and drop the shapes in their respective slots. I'm sure when the time comes for him to be actually using it as a shape sorter that I will continue to appreciate the lid's opening easily because he will be able to sort the shapes, then dump them and start over. My sister, for example, has a screw-on lid one with wooden shapes, which is nice, but when her boys are done sorting the shapes, they need an adult to open it back up and re-dump them.
I guess it depends on the kid, but even if your child doesn't like it as a shape sorter, it's a good way to teach colors and shapes, as well as taking things out and putting them back in their place.
My niece has the Fisher Price shape sorter with the little elephant on the front ( Fisher-Price Growing Baby Elephant Shape Sorter ), and I played with it over Thanksgiving with my son. At first I was sorry I didn't buy that one because (1) it was cute and (2) it had the elephant that spun on the front, but after playing with it for a little bit, I'm glad I bought this one for two reasons: (a) it has more shapes; and (b) the colors match - meaning both circles are blue, both squares are green, etc. The elephant shape sorter had, say, a red circle and a green circle. Like I said above, my son likes to find the matching pieces, and I think their having the same color helps him out with that, e.g., he can easily find the two orange stars. It's not a big deal, but it made me feel less bad about not buying the cute elephant shape sorter.
Honestly I really have no complaints about this toy. If you're not sure about its origins and safety, then go ahead and buy something else. I'm not saying you don't have a point, but at this price I didn't expect this toy to be made in the USA with post-consumer recycled materials that I can compost down the line. There are definitely other options if you're worried about product safety.
Now that she is 2, she likes to put the shapes in bucket with the lid on. She knows the names of all the shapes but doesn't really know the colors just yet. She absorbs so much by interaction and by people saying the words to her. Not drilling her on a formal level, just by playing. You'd be suprised how much better kids will learn if you gave objects a name instead of saying "Pick that up over there, go get that. No not that, that!" Calling objects "that" does not allow children to learn that objects have different names and especially what those names are. I have said, "Where's the triangle? Go get the triangle. Let's put the triangle in this hole." When she was 13 months, half the time I'd have to go pick up the triangle because there were too many things and she didn't know which object the triangle was but eventually she learned it and now she knows which hole the triangle goes in. I'm sure if I was more vocal with colors she would be there too. I'm not too stressed though. She'll learn her colors eventually.
Please do not discount this toy simply because your baby plays with it as they should for their age and developmental stage! Instead, realize that there is more than one way to play with this toy. My daughter, who is now two years old, still enjoys playing with it in her own creative way. This is one toy that she didn't outgrow in just a few months. It was well worth the price.
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The lid and pieces seem perfectly designed to not allow any other piece to pass through, which is a plus. My only suggestion would to have a stronger fit between the lid and the bucket. Its very easy to pull off and remove, which sometimes stops her from playing with it.
I like that there are two of every piece. Some WILL get lost, and its nice to have an extra of each!
- Safe build- By that i mean no sharp edges or imperfections on the shapes or the box.Smooth edges and finish This is important to ensure that baby does not hurt himself/herself while playing with it.
Once the baby sits up it is a good toy to develop problem solving and fine motor skills. Before that it helps to develop the concept of different shapes and how to hold them/grasp them. For some reason though , Half the fun is taking the pieces out of the box
All in all a basic toy but worth the purchase.
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