Retail Price: $14.99
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Item: MD127 Quantity on Hand: 49
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The ultimate shape sorter!
Features 12 chunky, vibrant shapes that make a satisfying "clink" as they drop into the hardwood cube! Then open the lid, take them out, and start all over again!
(Note: The lid on this item is made not to be snug. This is designed to make it easier for kids to get the pieces from the inside.)
Toy Value Index: 9.46
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Fat Brain Index: 8.47
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Great Quality
Posted 11 days ago by Sara Elliott
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I bought this for my 17 month old daughter. She loves the shape sorters and this one is great. It's definitely more complex but she is enjoying the challenge! Plus the quality of the toy is exceptional. Great recommendation from Fat Brain Toys!
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Posted 9/22/2009 by barbara rood
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my grandson is only 16 months old, so the concept of shapes is new to him. but he tried to follow my example of inserting the different shapes into the correct holes, so he was getting the
idea anyway. he loved to just open the box and put the shapes in and then take them out. the item appeared well made and the colors are very bright. i am sure we will enjoy learning/playing with it for many months to come!
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Posted 8/24/2009 by Holly Cavanaugh
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the shape sorting cube is great but I believe my son will enjoy it more in a few months, he is still too young (10 months). He is too busy learning to walk.