Item : B000GIL2DU
Customer Reviews FUN by .. P. Parish () My two year old son loves nesting these blocks and then stacking them and knocking them over. I personally love the detail that went into the artwork while my 6 month daughter like to chew them surprisingly they have lasted a couple months in relatively good condition. I love these blocks.
My 12 month old LOVES these by .. touchofavalon.com (WA) Received these as a gift, our first Melissa & Doug toy, and it was a great success. My son, at 12 months, loved these blocks best and played with them constantly.
They can be a bit difficult to stack because of the sharp corners, but they're very versatile too. They can be stacked 2 different ways and also make fun containers to put little things in.
My only wish is that they were a little more durable, but if you use them at the suggested age of 2 perhaps they won't get quite so chewed on. :)
Fun for the price... by .. Mom of 4 (Colorado, USA) My kids (ages 6,4 1/2, 4 and 2 1/2) love these blocks and go to them over and over again. They aren't very durable, though. The first day we got them, my 2 1/2 year old SAT on the largest box and tore it completely apart. I taped it up with packing tape, and it works again... but as you can imagine, I was a bit disappointed.
They do love them though, and love stacking them up on top of each other and knocking them down... and nesting them to put away.
Alphabet Nesting/Stacking Blocks Deluxe 10-piece Set Melissa and Doug by .. Deb (California) I was looking for an educational, entertaining, inexpensive, and durable item for my 3 1/2 year-old great-nephew when I found this 10-piece Alphabet Stacking/Nesting Blocks. I don't have to tell you how hard it is these days to find an entertaining, educational, and inexpensive toy for toddlers. Upon receiving this product, I was very impressed by the fact that I had found all 3 of my requirements in this set!
Surprisingly entertaining! by .. L. A. Greene-Peterson (The Great White North, USA) I was skeptical at first, but my toddler loves these! We stack them (and then knock them over), and nest them, and I am amazed at how much she studies these - she looks for the stars, and the squares, and she tries to figure out what each character is doing (the bunny is smelling the flower, the cow is blowing out the candles, the bear is putting on his boots, the lion is going nite-nite, etc.). I think she could probably destroy these if she wanted to, and if I let her - I've had to stop her from trying to step inside the boxes a few times, but overall, these are a great toy!
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