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Toys and Games Reviews of Fisher-Price Bright Beginnings Stacking Action BlocksCustomer Review: Don't bother Summary: 1 Stars
I bought these for my daughter when she was 7 months old. The only thing she ever did with them then was lay on her back to hold them (one at a time) and look at them. Then she would drop it on her head--these are hard, and it would hurt! At 2 1/2 years old the activities on these blocks are still too hard for her to manipulate. Despite the fact that she has a younger sister, this is one toy that is on its way to the thrift store. There are too many good toys out there for little ones to bother with these.
Customer Review: I thought it was interesting, but baby doesn't seem to think so Summary: 4 Stars
I was surprised to see all the different kinds of activities on these little blocks. They are smaller than I expected, but each side has something interesting to touch, move, push. They don't stack very well, but when they are stacked, they interact. If you stack them and push the head on the top block, all three blocks have spinning sides that respond. But my baby just doesn't seem interested in them when he's alone with them. He likes when we play together with them, but it never goes to it on his own.
Customer Review: My son loves 'em! Summary: 5 Stars
I got these for my son at about 8 months. He's now almost 14 months and still loves to play with these blocks. He's a "banger" so he loves to bang on the silly heads and watch the front spin. He's also learning how to stack them up. They're also small enough to put in his bag when we go out. I didn't even notice that they had stickers on them. But, his daycare center has these too, and ten one-year-olds play with them every day and the stickers have never come off. A great toy for the money.
Customer Review: Not the Best Block Set Summary: 2 Stars
My daughter was possbily least enthused about this set of blocks out of anything that I have purchased for her. They are interesting in theory and idea, but in practice they're a bit disappointing. They're not super easy to stack and the different little features are not very easy for little hands manipulate. I thought perhaps that they were too old for her but at nearly a year and able to do puzzles, she's still not interested in them! Not my top recommendation in blocks!
Customer Review: Both my sons loved this! Summary: 5 Stars
I think if you have kids, you should have this. We bought this for my oldest, who is now 4. And he loved it. Then gave to my youngest, and he also loved it. The age range that they played with it was about 10-18 months. At that age, a baby's attention span isn't much. But these toys would go the duration. They were great to take with us to restaurants or when we were making dinner, etc. They held up very well through the use of two active boys. A must have!
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