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See-Inside Sensory Blocks
Overall Rating: 5 out of 533out of 33 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.My Grandson loves them
Many ways to sort
Dumped blocks out of box to display. One year old enjoyed putting them back in like it was a puzzle. Loves the sounds and stacking.
Great product
Amazing product. Great for childcare centers
Great for learning about shapes
These toys are great introduction to shapes
love
1st birthday present for my daughter but all my kids love these. recommend!
Doubles as an instrument!
My daycare kiddos (11-23 months old) love to use these blocks in addition to our bin of more obvious instruments. The difference between the sounds made by blocks with small, medium, or large balls inside has picqued their curiosity and given me a fun way to incorporate additional math concepts into music and movement time!
Rattles, colors, hand dexterity, and more
I found these after noticing my baby gravitating to these blocks at daycare. Versatile for different ages. She loves the different rattle sounds right now but as she grows she can start to sort by color, by sound, by numbers. A toy she can use for more than a few months.
Good size for little hands
My 15-month-old great-grandson loves these. They make noise (not too much!), and they stack easily.
Durable + Adorable
These blocks are durable and adorable. We have a set and have gifted them many times, they are always a hit. Babies can use them as shakers and then to build! Colors, counting and size can be taught. Id love to see an equally durable alphabet version of these!
Color
Amazing product! I kids love to shake them and stack and knock them down.
Engaging to the Senses
I purchased these sensory cubes as a gift for my nephew who has autism. The report I received from his mother is that he really loves engaging with these toys.
Fun
My little doesn't really care about the stacking, but they do love the noises they make!