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Toys and Games Reviews of Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Stack & Roll CupsCustomer Review: Entertaining toy Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this toy when my daughter was about seven months old. At first she just kind of looked at them and didn't seem too interested, even when we rolled them around. She did like peering inside to see the jingle ball, though. Now that she's 15 months old, she's gotten more interested in them. Her favorite thing is to pull the balls apart, but now she can also fit them back together herself - usually the smaller ones. She also likes to kick them like a soccer ball or throw them (outside - on cement) and watch them snap apart. She happily chases after the pieces and puts them back together. Amazingly, they've held together well even with this rough treatment. We also use them to play with in her baby pool. It's not her most favorite toy, but it does provide some entertainment and helps her dexterity skills. All in all, I think it's a good toy.
Customer Review: My favorite baby toy - and my son's, too! Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the most simple and versatile toys we have, and my son and I both love it. I got it for him when he was about six months old, and at two he is still enjoying it. So many other toys have lost their luster - both literally and figuratively - while my son has continued to enjoy this one. He has played with it much more than the classic stacking ring toys.
There are ten numbered stacking cups, and they can be made into a tower, nested like bowls, separated into five rolling balls, massed into a single ball with the "smiley" in the middle - there's practically no end to the various configurations. The colors are bright and beautiful. I don't know what other toy, other than a big cardboard box, has so much to offer at such a good price. It it at the top of my baby shower gift list for as long as Fisher-Price produces it!
Customer Review: A great, basic toy Summary: 5 Stars
This is obviously a simple concept-- a bunch of interlocking cups of various colors that make up a tower. No bells and whistles here. (Well, one bell, but I'll get to that). But there's a reason that the classic toys are classics. Both of my boys (currently 9 months old) love these stacking cups. They're not yet at the stacking phase, so there's room for this toy to grow with them. But currently, they love picking up the cups, clanging them together, and occasionally putting things in them. (Putting a cup on their head always elicits a smile also, for some reason). But the real suprise hit is the little yellow ball. They are obsessed with this thing. The crawler will chase all over to get it. (And the non-crawler is desperately sad when it rolls out of his reach). I guess it's a glorified cat toy, really. But, hey, whatever works.
Customer Review: Exceeded expectations! Summary: 5 Stars
I LOVE this toy!! I had come across it in my job working with toddlers in their homes and I loved it so much I registered for it for my baby. It is so simple yet infants and toddlers can't seem to get enough of it. My daughter has been fascinated by this toy since she was about 5 months old. She absolutely loves the rattle ball in the middle. She likes to take them apart when I put them together into balls. It stores nicely with all the pieces nested into one ball. My daughter loves the anticipation of getting to the rattle ball as we take apart each layer. Now at almost 13 months she has just started putting the balls together. She seems to be aware which colors go together. There are so many ways to play with this toy it really grows with them. I can see her enjoying stacking them in size order in the future.
Customer Review: So much fun! Summary: 5 Stars
Who knew that an inexpensive [...] toy could be so much fun?! Like previous reviewers said, there are so many ways to play with this toy. I initially bought it for my 10 month old because she likes to stack things and knock them down. This toy does that and so much more! We make balls out of the cups and we hide the jingle ball inside (I'd pay [...] just for that silly jingle ball she loves it so much!). We play peek-a-boo. We put the cup over our mouth and make loud babbling noises and listen to the sound magnify. We put the cups on our heads like silly hats.. She clanks two cups together like cymbols to make noise... the list goes on and on. And when she's older we can do color matching and counting (there's numbers 1-10 on the cups). Fun, fun, fun... we love this toy!
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