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Toys and Games Reviews of Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Little Super Star Classical StackerCustomer Review: Awesome toy Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this one before my baby was born and he was just enthralled with it from day one. Whenever I pushed down on the star and the thing lit up, he just was mesmerized by it. Then, he decided that, being the engineer that he is, he'd rather play with it without the stars on it so he can see how it works. He just loves that! It's just so very pretty when it lights up and it also teaches coordination. He still plays with it and he's now three. Definitely a fanstastic purchase, one that can withstand having food dumped on it, being tossed onto the floor numerous times, you name it and it is still just like new.
Customer Review: Too hard for baby to get rings on/off Summary: 2 Stars
The rings get caught on the button that triggers the lights and music, making it too difficult to take them off and put them back on again by my little guy while he's learning how to do it. He just gets frustrated and becomes uniterested.
We tried the classic rocker stacker and it was so easy to slide the rings on and off and he seems to really like it. He loves stacker cups too!
If you already have toys that have music and lights, skip purchasing this particular product and go 'old school style' with it. Save the music/light stimulation for the toys that really need it.
Customer Review: Pretty good for babies! Summary: 4 Stars
This is a very engaging toy: the music is pleasant, the pieces sparkle, and the star is just too cute! The pieces are a little hard to get on and off but it's not a deal breaker. The only major improvement I could suggest would be making the stacking pieces softer! When I saw the pictures I thought they would kind of be a teether-material, kind of gel-like with a squishy foam star. I was way off though because the pieces are REALLY hard! My baby smacked herself in the chin with a few and it was not pretty. Obviously my fault for misinterpreting the picture but it would have been much better! Still, great value.
Customer Review: He enjoys it. Summary: 3 Stars
I bought this gift for my son as a Christmas gift, which he was 6 months old. I didn't buy it as an educational toy or as a sorter like I see others did, I bought it because it lights up and plays music, I thought that it would excite my son. He didn't get it at first and at 9 months he gets ecstatic about it when even it goes off! I see him take the stars off 1 by 1 and does try to put them back on and has succeeded at this several times. He likes to eat and toss the stars, so I enjoy this toy! It's not the best gift ever, but it is really cute to see his face light up when the lights and sounds go off!
Customer Review: an improvement on the classic Summary: 5 Stars
My daughter's daycare has this toy (I think thye usually use it without the batteries...). At 13 months, it is simple for her to stack the rings. I believe this toy is more developmentally appropriate for this age than the toy that I grew up with (just like what we have at home), which Fisher Price calls Rock-A-Stack. On the Rock-A-Stack, the pole is slanted, so the rings have to go on in a particular order in order for them to all fit. That skill comes much later than the ability to stack. With this toy, the rings can go in in any order, thus isolating stacking as the relevant developmental skill.
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